The Raspberry Pi 4 is still inflated in price with the cost of parts being so high in production, I would give it a few months and we should see things get back to normal heading into 2023 (hopefully.)
@@RohanSpartin I would disagree that it wasn't portable. I took mine on car trips and vacations all the time when I was younger. I played a ton of PSOne with the display, and I am pretty sure why that is why I have loved portable gaming, and have striven to play games in that configuration, I.E. sitting on the couch playing something while watching TV in the background. This is why I love my Steam Deck so much. I work from home, so I don't want to keep sitting in my office after work to play, so I sit on my couch with my wife and fire up a game while she watches whatever she wants to.
@@RohanSpartinit was if you could find an outlet somewhere, like on the train (I’m definitely getting a psOne slim and I’m gonna find the screen so I can take my games on the go)
I used to work at a very expensive and slow children's furniture store and would always bring my PSOne and screen to work so I could play RPGs in between customers. Best job I ever had
Reminds me of doing motorcoach tours and such.. when the people are out n about I stay with the coach in my a/c and start hooking my Aya Neo to the HDMI system and start playing MegaMan
i did this with my Raspberry Pi, got the same case too. ive got a ton of systems and thousands and thousands of games on it too. i can run mine off of a 20,000mah powerbank too. worth every penny.
This looks like it would be a fun project once RaspberryPis drop back to reasonable prices. I wonder if the case still be compatible with the next generation of RaspberryPi.
You really should have disabeled underscan on the pi and given the screen a propper review. Showing it with a massive border gives the wrong impression.
Feel like we could make the arguement that the disappointment of the PlayStation classic is what really killed the momentum of the new plug and play console wave.
Kinda worrying about the power symbol being on screen, that only happens when the Pi isn't getting enough power - did the PiStation come with a brick or are you using your own?
I'm guessing it's because it's being powered by the IO pins. Not sure if that's the case with the 4, but the 3 could never get enough power through the IO pinout.
I'm using a plug I had available at the location that isn't my first choice since I didn't have a better brick during recording. Not a usual setup but it worked in a pinch for the video.
@@nerd_mor You CAN get enough power through the GPIO pins. I run 2 of mine off of GPIO pins when I go portable. I use 12v Milwaukee drill batteries to buck converters. The problem was the adapter you were using. The official PS for the Pi4 provides 5.1 or 5.2 volts 3A. Pi3s had less powerful adapters, and off brand adapters likely provide 5v or less and 2.5A or less. Use the shortest wires you can between the buck converter and the Pi. I've also had the output voltage from the buck converter as high as 6.1V for a short time. I was having power problems with Android. Since figuring it out there's no need to go higher than 5.2V. The issue was the over_voltage limitation to earlier Lineage OS Android versions. I also power an official 7" Pi touchscreen off of one Pi4 powered through the GPIO AND another runs a 7" HDMI Touchscreen with an audio circuit and speakers both overclocked. With the 7" HDMI I have a second power and ground off the Buck converter. Other things that can help, use less USB ports. Running Android 13 on a micro sd card Sandisk Extreme. It's an old card, still works great. No noticeable difference between that and a 300 mb/s Flash on USB or a 400mb/s flash, so save the USB ports. I do run Twister OS on the flash USBs. If there is an issue try moving things around. If you know you're going to overclock get a stout buck converter. It's worth it. The best one I have can handle 5A bursts with 3.5A all the time. Good enough for PS1, PSP, Half Life, Open Arena on the go.
Interesting that the button configuration refers to the Nintendo layout rather than the more common Microsoft layout. (That is, A-east instead of A-south.)
this is a good project , but i think a hacked PlayStation Classic with Autobleem is also great. granted it won't emulate a lot and it won't have Duckstation but , it will still do a great job emulating PS1 and anything before it , it even got a 60fps SM64 port which runs flawlessly. it can also emulate DS games with DraStic
Wonder if anybody made a screen based on the official PS1 portable screen to work with the PSC. One that would work around those who have an OTG adapter attached to the back
I set one of these up when it first came out and encountered the same screen scale issue at first but was able to fix it in Retroarch. I even added some bezels to fill up the sides of the screen. You may also want to check out the MagnusRC image for this, as it evokes the PS1 aesthetic for the interface.
I still plan some time to get a raspberry pi and setup a mini emulator system. If nothing else just the case would be cool to use for a mini emulator system too.
Anyone else wish they would make functional slots on the front for memory cards? Just for Nostalgia's sake? Can even make a 3d printed case for a Full sized SD card to slip in there.
Do people enjoy the sound of protective film coming off a lens? I thought the joy was watching the film come off revealing an absolutely perfect screen.
I like how the inside of the disc tray says 'WE ARE NOT HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED IN USE' Always good to know a Chinese knockoff company stands by their product.
Unless you have a super tight budget, there pretty much no reason to get anything but the 64gb version of the steam deck for an emulation machine. a 500gb sd card can be gotten for absurdly cheap during a seasonal sale and it will hold a huge library of retro games.
Raspberry Pi prices are indeed still on the high side. It would make more sense to get a cheap, decent laptop for emulation in some cases and depending on the potential buyer circumstances.
They used to be cheaper but the chip shortage means there is low stock and some people choose to sell them for quite a bit compared to its original retail value
@@Chronz Don't sell it. Unless you need the money that desperately. Then again, you'll most likely regret selling it in the not-so distant future. I made that mistake twice with two PS1s I had, I sold the first to a friend and the second to one of my little brother's friend. I'm still kicking my own ass for being so brainless.
I hate specifically having cropped screens. There is no need for a cropped sensor comparatively between a full frame camera and one that's not, and same could be said for any screen. If we want to crop video, we would be able to do so using amateur tools anyone can find online. At that point, it's not worth purchasing the LCD screen.
What kind of controllers do you use? I’m looking for something that looks like the original but preferably a dongle or BT adapter for the controller. Mostly playing with a ps4 or xbox type controller.
Bro, if you haven't tried a Miyoo Mini with onion os installed, you would absolutely love it. I'm playing Parasite Eve on it, it looks and plays great.
This is certainly neat and for a nice hobby project? It's solid. But with a screen that size n' what not, those handhelds you see everywhere, Retroid, RG351 etc just seem to be the better buy since they set up pretty fast and have enough solid battery life and are similarly priced. Some of 'em have video out so there's a a huge reason to lean on them vs this. NOT saying this is bad, just after having a raspberry pi 3, I feel the handhelds have really passed this thing in a lot of ways.
I bought one of these myself a while ago I've always usually use emulation station I just found it to be easier and less work. I never liked you in retro pie the few times I tried to use it it would always give me errors or something would go wrong somewhere on the way plus you have to have a keyboard and it's just harder in general if you ask me I've never been able to make one successfully without having some sort of trouble along the way which nine times out of 10 makes it so the whole image I'm making myself messes up I've used ones that were pre-made but that's the only time it's at work when it comes to using retropie I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if it's common for it to screw up on people but anybody else have these type of problems when it comes to using that one?
Now if someone would make a case like this that is similar to the Steam Deck and had integrated controls, now that would be interesting. Or maybe just one that could use the Switch Joy Cons, and let them connect by Bluetooth. Now that would be interesting competition for the Logitech G Cloud. Could be cheaper too. My wishlist would have a 720p screen, kickstand, and support for a battery. I mean, I wouldn't replace my Steam Deck with it, but it would be fun to try out.
Cool to see what a no limits system has because you can do so without licensing and half committing to the console. The case looks the part, the screen seems alright but like when I look at an OG DS screen or DSi whether for DS or GBA and go 'this is small, makes sense for 240p or lower content but still seems like it's hard to read or hard to make out what something is. With PS1 and lower with intention on a TV but a smaller screen it can be awkward even if cool'. But still the PS Classic is a yes eh job besides a licence limitation and too broad of players on PS is a complication with most playing third parties or other IPs in remakes.
i have an update news sir, and have question to, can you put "indie droid nova sbc with heatsink+mini fan that include from package" into pistation case sir? iam curious about it.. thank you sir, greeting from Indonesia 🇮🇩🙏
I love these Raspberry Pi cases shaped like little consoles, There is an especially cool NES one where the "game cartages" contained an SSD, and are hot swappable i think. It is a real shame that the image wont populate the entire screen, at least horizontally...
I've also built one of these some months ago And I gotta say, while the screen is really cool, skip it. Not worth it. It's decent enough for gameplay, but trying to read text or navigate retropi menus on it is hell. Also use batocera over retropi
What would everyone say was their favorite OG PlayStation game or series? For me it would have to be one of the following: Crash Bandicoot 3 Silent Hill The original Resident Evil 2 The original Resident Evil 3 Medievil Tomb Raider 3 The original Final Fantasy 7 Tekken 3 Driver
The Naughty dog era of Crash Bandicoot Final fantasy seven and tactics Klonoa: Door to Phantomile Ridge Racer Type 4 Need for speed 3: hot pursuit The Legend of Legaia Parappa the Rapper and Um Jammer Lammy
It runs up to dreamcast and n64, but thats with a lot of tinkering. Xbox emulation is not possible on a pi. I don't think it will ever be to be honest. Not anytime soon anyway
@@robskitlz4391 just keep your eyes open for an og xbox. I found mine a couple months ago at a thrift shop for 30 dollars, cables and all. It can be modded to run games off the hard drive, and there are cables that allow it to connect to a modern TV. I use one from hyperkin. It's not the best cable out there, but it works for my needs
i'd love to know if the scripts for the buttons works along side with an installation of Lakka, as i'm more of a lakka user than a retropi user, i just like the full use of a screen and the accessibility that's on Lakka.
Because it the retro days it was common to name microcomputers after fruit. The most famous is Apple, but many UK companies did the same, Acorn being the best. The Pi is short for python, a programming language
I rather build a mini PS5 instead that plays great not the PS1 that failed hundreds of games the first time ever Nintendo was better then PlayStation ever
@@marioboi323how old are you is what your asking is a joke a joke everyone knows the PS1 sucked on X-men Vs street fighter all the capcom fighting games that everyone had to go buy the games Japanese for the sega Saturn it wasn’t really fun when you can’t read Japanese Japan was having such a great time having the Sega Saturn and the west got nothing go ask Nintendo why didn’t they get the fighting games when they were better then PlayStation for the first time that was cause Sega was here it was an accident now Nintendo is trash the Wii Wii U have the same graphics power performance as the Switch that’s why no call of duty games are on the switch unless you want call of duty ghost which is such an old game
@@marioboi323your the joke kid you weren’t here when the PS1 was released so you shouldn’t be commenting and if you look at all the mini consoles you won’t find one that played perfect the NES classic failed Super Nintendo failed PS1 failed turbo graphics failed these are all 16 bits why no Nintendo 64 Nintendo GameCube mini Wii mini original Xbox PS2 mini these are the consoles that didn’t fail that’s the first and oldest consoles you just don’t own every console
The Raspberry Pi 4 is still inflated in price with the cost of parts being so high in production, I would give it a few months and we should see things get back to normal heading into 2023 (hopefully.)
We need a pi 5. The rk3588 outperforms the pi 4 and is a lot cheaper. If it only had the community support the pi has..
At this point it's cheaper to buy a modded ps classic
Things will definitely not be going back to normal in 2023. It’s just going to be 2020 Part 4.
I bought an 8GB Pi 4 around 18 months ago for £80. They're currently sitting at £200.
adafruit will have Raspberry pi drops every wedensday or thrusday for MSRP. If anyone is wanting one, look there.
Something like this as a kid while the adults watch sports or some TV show would have been awesome.
There was a display for the ps one. This case is just a "remake". Google it.
@@TC-iv7dn I know, but it was only for the slim PSOne, and wasn't very portable.
@@RohanSpartin I would disagree that it wasn't portable. I took mine on car trips and vacations all the time when I was younger. I played a ton of PSOne with the display, and I am pretty sure why that is why I have loved portable gaming, and have striven to play games in that configuration, I.E. sitting on the couch playing something while watching TV in the background. This is why I love my Steam Deck so much. I work from home, so I don't want to keep sitting in my office after work to play, so I sit on my couch with my wife and fire up a game while she watches whatever she wants to.
@@RohanSpartinit was if you could find an outlet somewhere, like on the train (I’m definitely getting a psOne slim and I’m gonna find the screen so I can take my games on the go)
I used to work at a very expensive and slow children's furniture store and would always bring my PSOne and screen to work so I could play RPGs in between customers. Best job I ever had
Reminds me of doing motorcoach tours and such.. when the people are out n about I stay with the coach in my a/c and start hooking my Aya Neo to the HDMI system and start playing MegaMan
A "slow children's furniture store".....
@KootenaiKing not like furniture for slow kids 😅
Just one with not alot of traffic
I worked at a video store and would play Halo and Dreamcast in the back. It was awesome, especially all the free games to check out at launch.
@@michaeleason1217 like bro, they're very specific as to who the furniture is for.
The bezel has a bezel.
The playstation TV could have been a great retro console if sony cared
Would be nice if it actually filled the whole screen
It’s because he’s playing with integer scaling.
It can but he chose integer scaling for a perfect 1:1 pixel reproduction.
@@MadJackChurchill1312 ok thanks
I modded my PlayStation Classic so now it's got about 400 games on it, but I really want a PiStation anyway.
the UK's Raspberry pi foundation delayed the pi5 due to cost and its not being worth it to produce right now
I just modded the ps1 classic. Chucked the top 100 on it. Dope af.
god i love these kind of videos
I use to play my PS1 with the screen.. in my 97 Saturn SL2 skipping high school...in the 2000s best days ever.. car was pretty fast lol 1.9 DHC
Thank you so much for this!! I was thinking of getting a ps classic. But this is so much better!!
@whatsapp2714 gtf out of here!!
But so much more 😆
i did this with my Raspberry Pi, got the same case too. ive got a ton of systems and thousands and thousands of games on it too. i can run mine off of a 20,000mah powerbank too. worth every penny.
This looks like it would be a fun project once RaspberryPis drop back to reasonable prices. I wonder if the case still be compatible with the next generation of RaspberryPi.
You really should have disabeled underscan on the pi and given the screen a propper review. Showing it with a massive border gives the wrong impression.
Feel like we could make the arguement that the disappointment of the PlayStation classic is what really killed the momentum of the new plug and play console wave.
Kinda worrying about the power symbol being on screen, that only happens when the Pi isn't getting enough power - did the PiStation come with a brick or are you using your own?
I'm guessing it's because it's being powered by the IO pins. Not sure if that's the case with the 4, but the 3 could never get enough power through the IO pinout.
I'm using a plug I had available at the location that isn't my first choice since I didn't have a better brick during recording. Not a usual setup but it worked in a pinch for the video.
@@nerd_mor You CAN get enough power through the GPIO pins. I run 2 of mine off of GPIO pins when I go portable. I use 12v Milwaukee drill batteries to buck converters. The problem was the adapter you were using. The official PS for the Pi4 provides 5.1 or 5.2 volts 3A. Pi3s had less powerful adapters, and off brand adapters likely provide 5v or less and 2.5A or less. Use the shortest wires you can between the buck converter and the Pi. I've also had the output voltage from the buck converter as high as 6.1V for a short time. I was having power problems with Android. Since figuring it out there's no need to go higher than 5.2V. The issue was the over_voltage limitation to earlier Lineage OS Android versions. I also power an official 7" Pi touchscreen off of one Pi4 powered through the GPIO AND another runs a 7" HDMI Touchscreen with an audio circuit and speakers both overclocked. With the 7" HDMI I have a second power and ground off the Buck converter. Other things that can help, use less USB ports. Running Android 13 on a micro sd card Sandisk Extreme. It's an old card, still works great. No noticeable difference between that and a 300 mb/s Flash on USB or a 400mb/s flash, so save the USB ports. I do run Twister OS on the flash USBs. If there is an issue try moving things around. If you know you're going to overclock get a stout buck converter. It's worth it. The best one I have can handle 5A bursts with 3.5A all the time. Good enough for PS1, PSP, Half Life, Open Arena on the go.
@@SpawnWave ahh! Gotcha! I’m glad it wasn’t a brick supplied with the kit, in that case :) Thanks for the great overview vid as always!
10:30 The best Crash ever made.
i have my pi4 in an argon case which also acts as a heatsink as well.loving playstation and old point and click games on mine
Interesting that the button configuration refers to the Nintendo layout rather than the more common Microsoft layout. (That is, A-east instead of A-south.)
Late reply but its convinent that way. Most people emulate a lot more nintendo consoles than xbox. Keeps it consistent
You’re not using a strong enough power supply. That’s why that lightning bolt keeps appearing in the upper right
I was just about to say this.
He commented elsewhere that he had to pull out a backup power brick to get the video done.
Not his usual setup, but sufficed to finish the video.
this is a good project , but i think a hacked PlayStation Classic with Autobleem is also great. granted it won't emulate a lot and it won't have Duckstation but , it will still do a great job emulating PS1 and anything before it , it even got a 60fps SM64 port which runs flawlessly. it can also emulate DS games with DraStic
Wonder if anybody made a screen based on the official PS1 portable screen to work with the PSC. One that would work around those who have an OTG adapter attached to the back
I set one of these up when it first came out and encountered the same screen scale issue at first but was able to fix it in Retroarch. I even added some bezels to fill up the sides of the screen.
You may also want to check out the MagnusRC image for this, as it evokes the PS1 aesthetic for the interface.
did you get the button scripts for the pistation to work with Lakka/retroarch ?
@@gargoyled_drake Yeah, all of the buttons are functional. IIRC I just had to install a shutdown script for the PiStation.
I still plan some time to get a raspberry pi and setup a mini emulator system. If nothing else just the case would be cool to use for a mini emulator system too.
I was never lucky enough to get the PSone; especially not the display unit.
32gb wouldn't hold nearly enough of the amazing PS1 RPGs I'd want on it 😵💫
play them one by one, not everything all at once!
I wish someone would make a PSOne (slim) shell for the PS1 Classic.
I'll buy that in the heartbeat
More videos like this!!! These projects are really cool to see step by step. It's a good change up from just buying games and playing them.
Where can I order just the screen?
Also in 2023… the return of John’s glasses!
MIGHTY glasses
Anyone else wish they would make functional slots on the front for memory cards? Just for Nostalgia's sake? Can even make a 3d printed case for a Full sized SD card to slip in there.
Do people enjoy the sound of protective film coming off a lens? I thought the joy was watching the film come off revealing an absolutely perfect screen.
It's ASMR
I like how the inside of the disc tray says 'WE ARE NOT HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED IN USE'
Always good to know a Chinese knockoff company stands by their product.
Unless you have a super tight budget, there pretty much no reason to get anything but the 64gb version of the steam deck for an emulation machine. a 500gb sd card can be gotten for absurdly cheap during a seasonal sale and it will hold a huge library of retro games.
Raspberry Pi prices are indeed still on the high side. It would make more sense to get a cheap, decent laptop for emulation in some cases and depending on the potential buyer circumstances.
They used to be cheaper but the chip shortage means there is low stock and some people choose to sell them for quite a bit compared to its original retail value
@@jectsno how much should I sell my package?
@@Chronz what is your package?
@@Chronz Don't sell it. Unless you need the money that desperately. Then again, you'll most likely regret selling it in the not-so distant future. I made that mistake twice with two PS1s I had, I sold the first to a friend and the second to one of my little brother's friend. I'm still kicking my own ass for being so brainless.
@Tech Elite same as the one shown in this vid. 8gb with pistation
nice i like get one some day it reminds me of my joytech screen for ps2 slim
No Mega Man Legends? I’ll forgive you though since MMX4 was still sick.
I hate specifically having cropped screens. There is no need for a cropped sensor comparatively between a full frame camera and one that's not, and same could be said for any screen. If we want to crop video, we would be able to do so using amateur tools anyone can find online. At that point, it's not worth purchasing the LCD screen.
What kind of controllers do you use? I’m looking for something that looks like the original but preferably a dongle or BT adapter for the controller. Mostly playing with a ps4 or xbox type controller.
How much wold all this cost to build
Bro, if you haven't tried a Miyoo Mini with onion os installed, you would absolutely love it. I'm playing Parasite Eve on it, it looks and plays great.
Those fingers bro!
This is certainly neat and for a nice hobby project? It's solid.
But with a screen that size n' what not, those handhelds you see everywhere, Retroid, RG351 etc just seem to be the better buy since they set up pretty fast and have enough solid battery life and are similarly priced. Some of 'em have video out so there's a a huge reason to lean on them vs this.
NOT saying this is bad, just after having a raspberry pi 3, I feel the handhelds have really passed this thing in a lot of ways.
I bought one of these myself a while ago I've always usually use emulation station I just found it to be easier and less work. I never liked you in retro pie the few times I tried to use it it would always give me errors or something would go wrong somewhere on the way plus you have to have a keyboard and it's just harder in general if you ask me I've never been able to make one successfully without having some sort of trouble along the way which nine times out of 10 makes it so the whole image I'm making myself messes up I've used ones that were pre-made but that's the only time it's at work when it comes to using retropie I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if it's common for it to screw up on people but anybody else have these type of problems when it comes to using that one?
it reminds me of my ps2 slim joytech screen
Now, if only I could get a raspberry Pi...
Now if someone would make a case like this that is similar to the Steam Deck and had integrated controls, now that would be interesting. Or maybe just one that could use the Switch Joy Cons, and let them connect by Bluetooth. Now that would be interesting competition for the Logitech G Cloud. Could be cheaper too. My wishlist would have a 720p screen, kickstand, and support for a battery. I mean, I wouldn't replace my Steam Deck with it, but it would be fun to try out.
Cool to see what a no limits system has because you can do so without licensing and half committing to the console. The case looks the part, the screen seems alright but like when I look at an OG DS screen or DSi whether for DS or GBA and go 'this is small, makes sense for 240p or lower content but still seems like it's hard to read or hard to make out what something is. With PS1 and lower with intention on a TV but a smaller screen it can be awkward even if cool'.
But still the PS Classic is a yes eh job besides a licence limitation and too broad of players on PS is a complication with most playing third parties or other IPs in remakes.
I do have a Pi 4 laying around.... 🤔
Sending this video to my wife, she better take a hint for Christmas 😂
Im trying to do this but when i looked in the description i couldnt find the software tutorial. Please help? Thank you for your time!
i have an update news sir, and have question to, can you put "indie droid nova sbc with heatsink+mini fan that include from package" into pistation case sir?
iam curious about it..
thank you sir, greeting from Indonesia 🇮🇩🙏
It's weird how the screen is a 16x9 ratio despite the box saying 4x3 I just realized it said 4.3 inch screen not 4x3 aspect ratio LOL
Why can't the screen go full 16:9?
I think he might have the resolution set in RetroPie to 4x3.
I made a psone on a psone case I really like how it came out
@whatsapp2714 🖕
This is aweosme
800x480 isn't a low resolution compared to the output resolution of any of the systems being emulated.
I love these Raspberry Pi cases shaped like little consoles,
There is an especially cool NES one where the "game cartages" contained an SSD, and are hot swappable i think.
It is a real shame that the image wont populate the entire screen, at least horizontally...
I didn't know that. That's a great idea for a game cartridge shaped cover SSD.
U couldnt use a capture card?
Crazy it’s more bezel than usable screen. Better off just using your phone
I've also built one of these some months ago
And I gotta say, while the screen is really cool, skip it. Not worth it. It's decent enough for gameplay, but trying to read text or navigate retropi menus on it is hell. Also use batocera over retropi
What would everyone say was their favorite OG PlayStation game or series? For me it would have to be one of the following:
Crash Bandicoot 3
Silent Hill
The original Resident Evil 2
The original Resident Evil 3
Medievil
Tomb Raider 3
The original Final Fantasy 7
Tekken 3
Driver
MGS
Ape Escape
Ridge Racer
Wipeout
Driver 2
GTA 2
FF8
Grand Trismo 2
CTR
Street fighter alpha 3
The Naughty dog era of Crash Bandicoot
Final fantasy seven and tactics
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
Ridge Racer Type 4
Need for speed 3: hot pursuit
The Legend of Legaia
Parappa the Rapper and Um Jammer Lammy
Great stuff liked video 👍
Is it not possible to go fullscreen on 4:3?
It is. He didn't set it up properly
Thanks!
Oh no. Those borders are no good. 4:3 is fine but why is it not filling the screen?
Yes a new tech wave vid, finally
It's a better PlayStation Classic than the PlayStation Classic
awesome
mate, Looks stunning !!
The Raspberry Pi 4 can it emulate the O.G. Xbox? I know nothing of emulation. lol. Just wondering...
It runs up to dreamcast and n64, but thats with a lot of tinkering. Xbox emulation is not possible on a pi. I don't think it will ever be to be honest. Not anytime soon anyway
@@jameiryall7985 Oh okay. I see. Thanks for the info...
@@robskitlz4391 just keep your eyes open for an og xbox. I found mine a couple months ago at a thrift shop for 30 dollars, cables and all. It can be modded to run games off the hard drive, and there are cables that allow it to connect to a modern TV. I use one from hyperkin. It's not the best cable out there, but it works for my needs
@@jameiryall7985 Cool, thanks. Will do.
Probably the coolest pi case I've seen so far
Good luck finding a raspberry pi for non-inflated prices these days.
Even Canakit only selling them for 185$
You can get the pi 400 for a decent price if you're willing to deal with it being the keyboard model. Technically speaking it is the same as the pi4.
Looks awesome but I can't get my pi yo play psx games
That is so cool especially cause of the screen 👍👍
right now, its cheaper to buy an old PSP and mod that lol
That's an unfortunate naming scheme
i'd love to know if the scripts for the buttons works along side with an installation of Lakka, as i'm more of a lakka user than a retropi user, i just like the full use of a screen and the accessibility that's on Lakka.
no link to tutorial smh
Nice, but I'm still in the group of hacking 2ds xl to play ps1 games.
The title says "Playstation", but it looks like a not official emulator. Something is not right.
Why is it called the Rasberry Pi? That sounds like food.
Because it the retro days it was common to name microcomputers after fruit. The most famous is Apple, but many UK companies did the same, Acorn being the best. The Pi is short for python, a programming language
@@DS9TREK Never heard of Acorn. I thought Pi was π.
i like to get one
Is it worth it? Seems like buying a modded Nintendo switch is more reasonable.
That or getting a modded vita/psp would be sufficient.
Spawn Wave ASMR with the screen protector!
PlayStation One Lite
why didnt they use a 4:3 screen? looks so stupid in that little tiny box like that :(
Holy hell this is cool
Cool
Too small and doesn’t fill up the screen anyway. Would drive me crazy, no thanks.
cool :)
Screen is too small
😁 Tech Wave 🌊
Sounds like mega man is playing the meow game from the Super Troopers movie.
these things are always good in concept but will be in a draw within a month of purchase. absolute waste of money IMO
Ok? Now build me one. Thank you.
I rather build a mini PS5 instead that plays great not the PS1 that failed hundreds of games the first time ever Nintendo was better then PlayStation ever
What? Is this a joke?
@@marioboi323how old are you is what your asking is a joke a joke everyone knows the PS1 sucked on X-men Vs street fighter all the capcom fighting games that everyone had to go buy the games Japanese for the sega Saturn it wasn’t really fun when you can’t read Japanese Japan was having such a great time having the Sega Saturn and the west got nothing go ask Nintendo why didn’t they get the fighting games when they were better then PlayStation for the first time that was cause Sega was here it was an accident now Nintendo is trash the Wii Wii U have the same graphics power performance as the Switch that’s why no call of duty games are on the switch unless you want call of duty ghost which is such an old game
@@marioboi323your the joke kid you weren’t here when the PS1 was released so you shouldn’t be commenting and if you look at all the mini consoles you won’t find one that played perfect the NES classic failed Super Nintendo failed PS1 failed turbo graphics failed these are all 16 bits why no Nintendo 64 Nintendo GameCube mini Wii mini original Xbox PS2 mini these are the consoles that didn’t fail that’s the first and oldest consoles you just don’t own every console
You can always count on spawn wave to show you new ways to starve children
Wow people still care about these things lol you have a computer for a reason