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Would you ever recommend a modern PC build solely for emulating PS2 and GameCube?
With the rising cost of dedicated retro hardware and the increasing power of budget PC components, building a machine solely for PS2 and GameCube emulation has become a practical consideration for many gamers in 2026. Cast your vote on whether this approach makes sense today.
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