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So I don't really play many newer games, but I still want to play with friends online. Ive thought how awesome itd be to play some ps2 or n64 with a friend who's 500 miles away. But I cannot find anything that actually works (especially because I'm on Linux and theyre on windows)

Kind of surprised it doesn't exist because I'd pay decent money for that. Either one program that tunnels it for your specific emator, or specific emulators that have online built in...

And yes, I know its really hard to Implement this without lag. But people (nerds) are smart!

Edit: Clarification, I don't want to play games that had online or lan originally. I meant more games that are 2 or 4 player splitscreen play ,but online.

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[–] atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 days ago

Yes, lots of emulators support that and as others have mentioned have for some time. I can remember doing it with Super Mario Kart back in high school at LAN parties.

Apparently it is also possible to do it on the latest crop of Retroid, Ambernic, etc. handhelds where each player can use their own handheld for the split screen game wirelessly. As someone who also remembers corrupting Pokémon saves because the bus hit a bump while plugging in the link cable I am super jealous of kids these days for tech like this.