Emulators, as the grandparent said, do not capture the magic (or convenience, or affordability, or energy efficiency) of consoles like this though. They are an expensive, imperfect approximation.
I do hope there's conservationists out there that have a way to "freeze" hardware like this in time, shield it from any kind of wear, corrosion, and idk, brittling of materials through time.
I do hope there's conservationists out there that have a way to "freeze" hardware like this in time, shield it from any kind of wear, corrosion, and idk, brittling of materials through time.