 There's also Doom. So PR Boom, which is a very minimal version of Doom, was ported to the ESP32 and was really neat about how retro go is structured is like, there was a little bit of a hump to get it like running, but once we got it running, all the emulators worked like once you get one emulator working the rest of the emulator worked because the input and the graphics and the sound all go, like all that is shared in one file. No, it's 100%. Which is another thing that's kind of neat is it doesn't pause nicely, but you can see the speed. It can run, this is running at 106%, so it can emulate Nintendo, Sega Master System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Doom at 100%. And it's using one, you know, one core is using the input and maybe even graphics output and the other one is doing the emulation. So it does really, it's really nice when you have an ESP32, which the Pico is underneath, dual core 250, 240 megahertz, even though it's got PS RAM, which is a little bit slower. It still has a lot of RAM internally. It has like 500K internal SRAM and we're not using Wi-Fi here. So of course it's you get to use all of that and then you have a ton of flash and that's how you can have all these emulators loaded in. So yeah, that's it. So I got this working. So this is my first prototype. There's a little bit more that I want to do. First off, I wasn't sure that the screen would look good enough. I was a little worried. Just while you see there's a large outline here, I was thinking of going with a 1.69 inch screen, which is 240 by 280 in case it didn't look good. But this looks great. So I think I'm going to actually stick with the small little screen. I think it's the smallest like near pixel perfect or pixel perfect emulator. Again, you can make it smaller, but it's not going to be playable. Whereas it's actually, you know, you can actually play the games and read the text and, you know, I'm not going to say I'm not going to do them. And I'm definitely not going to do them all looking at a screen that's looking at a screen. But, you know, you can you can play it. And, you know, as people add more to RetroGo, which is kind of like the nicest emulator out there. Also, it could be interesting to see if the S3 gets ported over to around RetroGo. It doesn't have the DACs. But, you know, I2S probably would be just as fast. That could be kind of nice because then you don't even need the CP20104. You can make it a smaller DOOM player.