For me anyways, a BIG part of why I still play any video games is the nostalgia. For the most part I only play 3-5th gen games, thats where my nostalgia is (mostly NES and SNES).
Simple fact, there IS a difference between playing on a pi, mister and original hardware. The pi is immediately obvious. ALL the timings are different. Software Emulation will ALWAYS have OS overhead. (not saying better or worse, just different - for me, different enough it kills the nostalgia of it). FPGA. From a playability standpoint, this is much more closer to what I remember. Most of the muscle memory works. And it (importantly) works on a modern TV (even zapper games, yay).
However, it's just not the same as that square box with the square controllers. Sitting on the floor because you had to because the cords wouldn't reach the couch/bed. Physically getting up to put a new cartridge in the console. blowing into the carts when they didn't work. That one special trick everyone had to loading their carts. Leaving the system on overnight because there were no saves. Or over the week for when I would return to my grandparents house next Friday.
The NFC reader by Wizzo helps bring a missing piece of nostalgia back for me. In a time when I need this kind of comfort, stupid simple little things like this mean so much more than most people will ever understand.