I finished my project of stuffing a mini pc into an NES and not to toot my own horn but my build came out fucking awesome. The only thing that looks out of place is the back where I had to sacrifice some plastic for the wires coming out the back. I even got the led and power button to work and made the controller ports funtional. It's just that I'm super antisocial so probably no one will ever see my awesome NES PC unless they're my friend or something... But again, antisocial n stuff
Interesting build. I really wish someone would build an adaptor for the original optical drive, that'd be cool. Then you could have the option of booting off OG discs or solid state.
I was actually toying around with the idea of using one of those USB optical drives in place of the original.. but apparently loading ROMs from a disc isn't supported on Recalbox or Retropie.. :(
@@thatssomegoodpie I think if you had duckstation running on linux you can connect a dvd drive to it to play off discs, but i'm not sure how to use the original one though
I've accidently pulled pads like that up when soldering onto PCBs and I recommend getting a cheap fiber glass pencil to scrape away the silk screen. It does a much cleaner and quicker job than an exacto knife AND it's great for scraping away silk screen on cracked two layer PCBs to expose fine traces so you can bridge the crack with wire or solder.
I love this build so much! Suggestion that I have is make a USB extension to the serial port and you can use a memory card to sd adapter and use even more features and added storage. Otherwise great video!
I like that you used an original controller and just cleaned it up. I have one of those converter dongles that I use for my Logitech wireless PS2 controller so I can play games with an emulator using it. It works better than the cheapo Android gamepad that I usually use. As for game suggestions, all of the FF series, 1 through 9 and Tactics as well. You might not be able to get a PS2 emulator working on that, but if you can, I'd add 10 through 12.
@@DmitriyDarkJoney I'd argue that it has more value now because I can play all of my retro games on one console. 😁 Also, it's not like a PS1 is a rare hard to come by relic. They were mass produced and still easily available for under $60 complete. (;
Nice one, though for the money you spent on that Raspi, there is also mini PC options that fit snuggely, like the Radxa x4 (or any miniITX for that matter), enabling a bit more emulation
The pi 5 cost me $50 at microcenter (: I definitely want to do another build (probably a Gamecube) in the future with a mini Ryzen system inside W/ fully functional controller ports and buttons just like this 😁
@CF-Builds yeah, Raspi is still an amazing thing, it's just not the "value-king" anymore, especially when you build inside a case like that; I put an Ryzen 3 ITX into mine, cost me about 5k pesos, that's roughly $85 total (my acquired PSx was actually dead but in a decent cosmetic state); will definetly look into reviving the controller ports like you did, honestly didn't think about it
@PaulDenton-r9j ryzen is an overall better deal for gaming, partly because of the GPU, yes. It can handle upscaling better than their Intel counterparts, any SBC/ARM based system has a plethora of other problems, lack of instruction sets being the most severe; there is simply not good enough software yet or they have to step up their specs. Something more similar to Apple's M2 or Snapdragon elite as a (lower cost) alternative is what I would like to see
@PaulDenton-r9j basically any Ryzen 5 3000G or above should be fine for GC, PS2 and Wii with upscaling to 1080; if you go for batocera it might be a good idea to check for used deals (old office units, tiny like HP elitedesk) around you, in my area those currently sell for around 5000pesos, that's roughly 85€/$; prepare to clean and repaste and potentially add another stick of RAM with the same capacity. As for storage, a 500GB HDD or SSD is good enough, my (pretty much complete) GC set takes a little over 500, you might want to be a bit more selective. If you can live without some of that upscaling power, even an i3 9th Gen has you covered (though I would opt for an i5), in my market this is currently ~4000peso/65€/$; add some good controller to it and there you go.
@PaulDenton-r9j partly, I still recommend it for easy set up especially for older Gen consoles; nowadays I install the emulators directly since there was some backscene shenanigans between a few emulators and retroarch. It is also good to have more recent versions of the respective emulators when you go for PS3 & PS4
I was planning on doing something kinda like that with this build 😁 Originally, I was going to use the CD door as a fold out LCD screen, but I didn't have the extra budget :(
@@CF-Builds oh now that's a cool idea!! You have to revisit it someday! I just watched a video from macho nacho about a custom portable PS1, and using a small (or slightly larger) screen like he used would be fantastic. You should look into making custom PCBs that make this kind of project easy for everyone. You could sell them and increase your budget 😁
If you used some 90 / 180 degree USB cables then you could move the Pi closer to the center of the case, enabling you to have access to the SD card from the disc lid.
I'm planning on doing a follow up to this video where I'm most likely going to make an SD card slot/USB port extension into the disc tray as one of the upgrades (:
I basically just connected the pi's power adapter signal wire (the green wire) between the posts on the power switch, so when the switch is pressed, the circuit is complete and the power adapter receives the signal to send power to the pi. It is shown at 5:30 (:
Looks great . I would love to build this thing for myself ,but I would use composite or component video out ,with the smallest resolution posible on a crt . As it should be!! What about those side panels on the image? And playing on an flat modern tv?? Sorry those are straight no's for me. But the concept overall is huge ❤❤❤❤❤
The Raspberry Pi has analog out, I could easily set it up on a CRT.. if I could find one :( I've been looking for a CRT locally for months but people want crazy prices 😭
I'm more interested in the software side..that bootup screen ive only ever seen once before on another Playstation to RPi build..a mini PSX shell with a Pi on Retrocution channel..years ago..he found a way to setup playstation boot sequence and hide the hundreds of lines of text that you get on normal boot..I'm assuming you discovered the same method..that amazes me more than all the modding and soldering..
If I sent ya two consoles , could link option be kept on? Also, pi 6? If it was equal to Xbox 360, and PS3, in what it could run, it would be really exciting, just to get the games back (that I do own) that I can't play anymore, because xb1 and PS4/5 don't wanna bother.
realistically the "perfectly fine PS1" was more than likely having a worn laser to begin with , and killing "one" good system isn't going to hurt millions of other units that are out there. not to mention he could put the old hardware back into a new shell that has PSU anyway
want to build something similar except the budget wont allow me to use a Pi5 or a Pi4, for the prices at my country i can get a second hand ps4 :l , been looking at how a Pi3B plus handles ps1 emulation and heat handling, in this case i would have mounter an sd car extender to the rear serial port for easier access in case i wanna do something later, also, whats the reason to not use the original PS1 power supply? cant you just add a step down board and deliver the right ammount of volts to the Pi or would it add even more heat inside?
I was thinking of using the original power supply but in my research I determined that the PSU only outputs about ~10 watts which would not be enough for the Pi 5 (:
Not gonna lie, you should have found a PS1 that was labled as for parts for this. Also, what about the memory card ports? And it would have been cool if the power light lit up.
5:51 The power LED is fully functional! And the reason I got a working console is because the AS-IS listings usually don't come with the controller or anything, so it was cheaper in the long run to just buy the lot.
The OS is called Recalbox, it's basically an alternative to RetroPi, it's a Linux distribution that comes pre-installed with almost every emulator and a nice front end UI for navigating your games (: I'll update the description with a link to the Recalbox page 😁
I actually had never even heard of PSIO before this comment, you're right, the pre-order is $150 AUD (approx. $97 USD) 😬 Definitely cheaper to buy a pi haha
While I'm not saying this isn't an awesome build, I always thought an unneeded phone would make a better processor than a Pi. Maybe the software isn't quite there yet? I'm just saying, and not critiquing.
Nice, but... Couldn't you have saved yourself a lot of trouble by simply 3D printing a mounting bracket to hold the two Playstation to USB adapters in the vase, similar to what you did for the HDMI port? Then you wouldn't have needed to disassemble them and solder all those wires.
Thanks (: And theoretically, yes. But the adapters are black plastic and would have required modification to the case which wouldn't match the original look. I wanted it to be a sleeper, so the original ports were the only option for me 😁
You literally removed everything that made it a Playstation 1 lol. This clickbait vid should have been titled "I gutted my PS1 and used it's shell for a Raspberry Pi project!" It's an interesting vid and a cool idea. Obvious skills with a soldering iron and understanding of electronics.. The clickbait title just irks the hell out of me.
Believe it or not, it was cheaper to buy a working one with all the stuff included because most of the broken console listings were the console only. The motherboard and CD components were sold as working replacement parts, so really there was no loss (:
I call it a rotary tool. The attachment I was using is called a cutoff wheel. Most Americans actually call it a Dremel as well, but technically Dremel is just a brand that makes rotary tools, not the name of the tool. 😅
Maybe i should sell the shells of a couple PSX that I tried to fix but they were cheap for a reason: they were broke and not fixable. I could try to use them for a sleeper machine like this one, but I already have a minicp that works wonders....
The only thing that made this interesting turned out to be fake (making it seem like it reads discs), I love being fooled by RUclipsrs. It went from "holy fkn sh*t", to "oh... so it was nothing special at all... like literally... what a fkn disappointment".
Ruined a perfectly good PS1. Raspberry Pi emulation is abysmal! It is after experimenting with disgusting Pi builds, I switched to hunting for proper hardware.
Well done. Shame to carve up a PSX, but there are so many of them out there, it doesnt matter. Plus it's not like you can't play Playstation games on it.
@@CF-Builds hey man, you know what you did. No shame admitting you did it for the clicks, we know how yt works. Nothing else to point out about the video itself, pretty solid content.
What would you play on this "Playstation"? (;
Fear Effect :D
Dino Crisis!
Dead or alive/Chocobo racing
Nothing. We don't play games here. We just configure emulators for fun, don't be insane
If this were reddit, I'd award you for this comment 💀
WOW, a Pi inside a PS1 shell, i almost didnt see that coming, it's only like the 60th video i seen of the exact same thing lol
Wanna see me do it again? 😅
@CF-Builds sure 😂
@@CF-Buildsi will watch again if you use a cool custom PlayStation one case👏🏽
I finished my project of stuffing a mini pc into an NES and not to toot my own horn but my build came out fucking awesome. The only thing that looks out of place is the back where I had to sacrifice some plastic for the wires coming out the back. I even got the led and power button to work and made the controller ports funtional. It's just that I'm super antisocial so probably no one will ever see my awesome NES PC unless they're my friend or something... But again, antisocial n stuff
@@CF-Builds Nope
this is such a clean low key build. excellent pacing throughout the video too. Great job!
Thanks so much (: I'm glad you liked it!
Interesting build. I really wish someone would build an adaptor for the original optical drive, that'd be cool. Then you could have the option of booting off OG discs or solid state.
I was actually toying around with the idea of using one of those USB optical drives in place of the original.. but apparently loading ROMs from a disc isn't supported on Recalbox or Retropie.. :(
@@CF-Builds also is slower than actually running it from SD, is a cool idea but not practical.
@@MeraMadness This is also true 😅
@@CF-Builds Aren't there any operating systems that do support it?
@@thatssomegoodpie I think if you had duckstation running on linux you can connect a dvd drive to it to play off discs, but i'm not sure how to use the original one though
Nice Video! My dad and I did something similar a few years ago with an RasPi 2B. Still working, still fun.
Thanks so much! Such a fun project indeed 😁
I've accidently pulled pads like that up when soldering onto PCBs and I recommend getting a cheap fiber glass pencil to scrape away the silk screen. It does a much cleaner and quicker job than an exacto knife AND it's great for scraping away silk screen on cracked two layer PCBs to expose fine traces so you can bridge the crack with wire or solder.
I'm definitely gonna look into that, I didn't even know a fiberglass pencil was a thing 😁
It's fun to watch, and not a too complicated projects I could make with my kids
This would be such a fun project to do with your kids! 😁
What a great build!
Very nicely done and shown.
Congrats and may you reach Macho Nacho like views.
I could only dream 😍 Thanks so much 😁
So you used the PlayStation 1 case for raspberry pie.why not just get a 3-D printed PlayStation one case or something like that?
I love this build so much! Suggestion that I have is make a USB extension to the serial port and you can use a memory card to sd adapter and use even more features and added storage. Otherwise great video!
That's actually a great idea! I could design another mount similar to the HDMI, but with a cutout for two USBs and an SD card slot 🤔
Brilliant idea and well executed. Well done
Thank you very much! (:
I like that you used an original controller and just cleaned it up. I have one of those converter dongles that I use for my Logitech wireless PS2 controller so I can play games with an emulator using it. It works better than the cheapo Android gamepad that I usually use. As for game suggestions, all of the FF series, 1 through 9 and Tactics as well. You might not be able to get a PS2 emulator working on that, but if you can, I'd add 10 through 12.
Thank you (: And the Logitech controllers were legendary 😍
0:42 GTA fan here, that is not how GTA Liberty City Stories intro starts.
I did this with a slim psone and a pie3 it emulates the ps1 pretty good
I was gonna get a psone for this project originally, but for whatever reason (probably nostalgia lol) I was drawn to the OG 😊
To be fair, hdmi isn't an indication. There are a couple hdmi mods for the ps1
This is true (:
"Perfectly working ps1", "Lets change that" :DD
It felt a little dirty doing it 😅
Very wasteful to take a functional PlayStation console to destroy for the sake of a Raspberry Pi case. Shame.
I sold the working motherboard and laser assembly as spare parts, nothing was wasted (;
@@CF-Buildsanyway this thing has more value when it’s complete. Also dislike.
@@DmitriyDarkJoney I'd argue that it has more value now because I can play all of my retro games on one console. 😁
Also, it's not like a PS1 is a rare hard to come by relic. They were mass produced and still easily available for under $60 complete. (;
Dude , great content. More for sure. Do a mitx xbox build. With those new 24pin power supplies. With an arc 380. Should be able to cram it all in.
That's a really cool idea! I'm glad you enjoyed the video (: Thank you!
Nice one, though for the money you spent on that Raspi, there is also mini PC options that fit snuggely, like the Radxa x4 (or any miniITX for that matter), enabling a bit more emulation
The pi 5 cost me $50 at microcenter (: I definitely want to do another build (probably a Gamecube) in the future with a mini Ryzen system inside W/ fully functional controller ports and buttons just like this 😁
@CF-Builds yeah, Raspi is still an amazing thing, it's just not the "value-king" anymore, especially when you build inside a case like that; I put an Ryzen 3 ITX into mine, cost me about 5k pesos, that's roughly $85 total (my acquired PSx was actually dead but in a decent cosmetic state); will definetly look into reviving the controller ports like you did, honestly didn't think about it
@PaulDenton-r9j ryzen is an overall better deal for gaming, partly because of the GPU, yes. It can handle upscaling better than their Intel counterparts, any SBC/ARM based system has a plethora of other problems, lack of instruction sets being the most severe; there is simply not good enough software yet or they have to step up their specs. Something more similar to Apple's M2 or Snapdragon elite as a (lower cost) alternative is what I would like to see
@PaulDenton-r9j basically any Ryzen 5 3000G or above should be fine for GC, PS2 and Wii with upscaling to 1080; if you go for batocera it might be a good idea to check for used deals (old office units, tiny like HP elitedesk) around you, in my area those currently sell for around 5000pesos, that's roughly 85€/$; prepare to clean and repaste and potentially add another stick of RAM with the same capacity.
As for storage, a 500GB HDD or SSD is good enough, my (pretty much complete) GC set takes a little over 500, you might want to be a bit more selective. If you can live without some of that upscaling power, even an i3 9th Gen has you covered (though I would opt for an i5), in my market this is currently ~4000peso/65€/$; add some good controller to it and there you go.
@PaulDenton-r9j partly, I still recommend it for easy set up especially for older Gen consoles; nowadays I install the emulators directly since there was some backscene shenanigans between a few emulators and retroarch. It is also good to have more recent versions of the respective emulators when you go for PS3 & PS4
Cool! I did this once to a ps-one, but kept the original port on the back so that i could use the portable screen! It was a fun project
I was planning on doing something kinda like that with this build 😁 Originally, I was going to use the CD door as a fold out LCD screen, but I didn't have the extra budget :(
@@CF-Builds oh now that's a cool idea!! You have to revisit it someday! I just watched a video from macho nacho about a custom portable PS1, and using a small (or slightly larger) screen like he used would be fantastic. You should look into making custom PCBs that make this kind of project easy for everyone. You could sell them and increase your budget 😁
Loved the video bro, for sure earnt a like and subscribe. However, the only thing id change is you not using the led's for the power button 😢😂
Thanks so much for the kind words and support (: I did use the LED for the power button BTW: 5:51 (;
@CF-Builds you are welcome :) And God damn I remember watching the whole thing haha how have I missed that 😶
i dont have a ps1 and im not planing to do this mod but i like these type of videos❤
Thank you (:
@CF-Builds ❤️
If you used some 90 / 180 degree USB cables then you could move the Pi closer to the center of the case, enabling you to have access to the SD card from the disc lid.
I'm planning on doing a follow up to this video where I'm most likely going to make an SD card slot/USB port extension into the disc tray as one of the upgrades (:
put a Beelink SER5 Pro Mini into the PS1 Case! it runs everything
That looks perfect for a future project!
Good idea, I think if I find many PS1s in thrift stores might happen, even converting them to All Digital options.
Hopefully you can find one (: My local thrift stores have been so dry lately 😭
Desoldering pins looked too easy. Nice job
I love this, also the Pi 5 can actually play some PS3 games right now.
Nice build! But how did you get the power button working on it?
I basically just connected the pi's power adapter signal wire (the green wire) between the posts on the power switch, so when the switch is pressed, the circuit is complete and the power adapter receives the signal to send power to the pi. It is shown at 5:30 (:
Looks great . I would love to build this thing for myself ,but I would use composite or component video out ,with the smallest resolution posible on a crt . As it should be!! What about those side panels on the image? And playing on an flat modern tv?? Sorry those are straight no's for me. But the concept overall is huge ❤❤❤❤❤
The Raspberry Pi has analog out, I could easily set it up on a CRT.. if I could find one :( I've been looking for a CRT locally for months but people want crazy prices 😭
For the parallel port you can try and put 2 usb female ports
That's a good idea (:
I'm more interested in the software side..that bootup screen ive only ever seen once before on another Playstation to RPi build..a mini PSX shell with a Pi on Retrocution channel..years ago..he found a way to setup playstation boot sequence and hide the hundreds of lines of text that you get on normal boot..I'm assuming you discovered the same method..that amazes me more than all the modding and soldering..
This PlayStation build looks so good! Can’t believe this video has only 100 views
Thanks so much 😊 I think the algorithm hates me 😅
true, your comment made me check how many views the vid has and it's crazy lol
@@PLiVX It seems like views are starting to ramp up at least, here's to hoping it stays steady 🤞
Here's to hoping 😁🤞
If I sent ya two consoles , could link option be kept on? Also, pi 6? If it was equal to Xbox 360, and PS3, in what it could run, it would be really exciting, just to get the games back (that I do own) that I can't play anymore, because xb1 and PS4/5 don't wanna bother.
Wow a Frankenstein Playstation
God that start up sound! Fuuuuuuuu 🤤
Such a banger 😩💦🔥
Did you destroy perfectly fine ps1 for this?
mmm i thought the same
I did 😅 However, I will be selling all of the good components for anyone who needs spare parts (:
realistically the "perfectly fine PS1" was more than likely having a worn laser to begin with , and killing "one" good system isn't going to hurt millions of other units that are out there. not to mention he could put the old hardware back into a new shell that has PSU anyway
Yeah, he could just buy an aftermarket replacement shell and spear the working console
the super glue is eating away the plastic as we speak
Really? I've never heard of super glue eating away at ABS?
@@CF-Buildsyeah that's not a thing
@nicoful86 I didn't think so 😅
@@CF-Builds just wanted to indicate that in fact you are right im mistaking abs for pet
@@antiimperialistayou were so confidently wrong
want to build something similar except the budget wont allow me to use a Pi5 or a Pi4, for the prices at my country i can get a second hand ps4 :l , been looking at how a Pi3B plus handles ps1 emulation and heat handling, in this case i would have mounter an sd car extender to the rear serial port for easier access in case i wanna do something later, also, whats the reason to not use the original PS1 power supply? cant you just add a step down board and deliver the right ammount of volts to the Pi or would it add even more heat inside?
I was thinking of using the original power supply but in my research I determined that the PSU only outputs about ~10 watts which would not be enough for the Pi 5 (:
That's so damn cool
Thanks (: I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Tenho um Phantom System estragado aqui em casa, pensei de fazer algum trabalho com ele.
Nice Job!!! Can you share your 3D print designs?? ^^
I'll have to do a bit of refining to the power supply mount, but I'll try and get the files uploaded to printables/maker world this week (:
Not gonna lie, you should have found a PS1 that was labled as for parts for this. Also, what about the memory card ports?
And it would have been cool if the power light lit up.
5:51 The power LED is fully functional! And the reason I got a working console is because the AS-IS listings usually don't come with the controller or anything, so it was cheaper in the long run to just buy the lot.
could you tell a little more about the OS? a link or a discription. You just mention it for a second.....
The OS is called Recalbox, it's basically an alternative to RetroPi, it's a Linux distribution that comes pre-installed with almost every emulator and a nice front end UI for navigating your games (: I'll update the description with a link to the Recalbox page 😁
Awesome video, but gotta work on those mic pops and a bit muffled
Yea.. This is my first video with my new XLR setup and I didn't have the settings quite dialed in yet 😅
the figure of 8 psx power cable would fry the power adopter if put in the wrong way?
No, the Pi power adapter can be plugged into AC either way and function perfectly (:
This is probably cheaper than any PSIO etc... obviously, no Time Crisis!
I actually had never even heard of PSIO before this comment, you're right, the pre-order is $150 AUD (approx. $97 USD) 😬 Definitely cheaper to buy a pi haha
@@CF-Builds xStation is a better mod for PS1 than PSIO btw. it has far more compatibility with the real hardware.
finally! now i can play ps3 on my ps1
The prophesy has been fulfilled 😅
The fact that you need a lot of money to buy these parts is an irritating problem
For sure! I miss the days where you could find old game consoles at every thrift store! 😭
While I'm not saying this isn't an awesome build, I always thought an unneeded phone would make a better processor than a Pi.
Maybe the software isn't quite there yet? I'm just saying, and not critiquing.
That's not a bad idea for a future video 😁
wow, massive wow
Good wow or bad wow? (;
Nice, but...
Couldn't you have saved yourself a lot of trouble by simply 3D printing a mounting bracket to hold the two Playstation to USB adapters in the vase, similar to what you did for the HDMI port? Then you wouldn't have needed to disassemble them and solder all those wires.
Thanks (: And theoretically, yes. But the adapters are black plastic and would have required modification to the case which wouldn't match the original look. I wanted it to be a sleeper, so the original ports were the only option for me 😁
But why No USB C Mod?
You literally removed everything that made it a Playstation 1 lol. This clickbait vid should have been titled "I gutted my PS1 and used it's shell for a Raspberry Pi project!"
It's an interesting vid and a cool idea. Obvious skills with a soldering iron and understanding of electronics.. The clickbait title just irks the hell out of me.
heeeey, wait a minute!!!
Hold up, heeeeey 🎶🎶
6:26 beep
💀
Shouldn't you have modded a broken ps1 instead of a working one? Original retro tech is irreplaceable
Believe it or not, it was cheaper to buy a working one with all the stuff included because most of the broken console listings were the console only. The motherboard and CD components were sold as working replacement parts, so really there was no loss (:
Bastighg v5 lol 2:58
Broke original playstation to put raspberry inside 😵💫
Cut off wheel 😂 americans make me laugh. We call that a dremmel tool
I call it a rotary tool. The attachment I was using is called a cutoff wheel. Most Americans actually call it a Dremel as well, but technically Dremel is just a brand that makes rotary tools, not the name of the tool. 😅
Might wanna remove the underwater filter on your voice. Also turn down the background music.
Thanks for the feedback (: This was my first video with a proper mic setup and I haven't quite tuned in my settings 😅
Hello, great work. I have a broken ps1, please send me the functional motherboard :) subscribed
Makes PS1 mod and video, shows 1 PS1 game playing 🤣🤣
Maybe i should sell the shells of a couple PSX that I tried to fix but they were cheap for a reason: they were broke and not fixable.
I could try to use them for a sleeper machine like this one, but I already have a minicp that works wonders....
I say go for it 😁
yeah, let's remove hardware accurate ps1 games and throw inside an empty plastic box a raspberry pi with a not so accurate software emulation , yay.
Yeah a "Playstashion" Realy a mini pc in a Playstashion case -_-
The only thing that made this interesting turned out to be fake (making it seem like it reads discs), I love being fooled by RUclipsrs.
It went from "holy fkn sh*t", to "oh... so it was nothing special at all... like literally... what a fkn disappointment".
Ruined a perfectly good PS1.
Raspberry Pi emulation is abysmal! It is after experimenting with disgusting Pi builds, I switched to hunting for proper hardware.
Well done. Shame to carve up a PSX, but there are so many of them out there, it doesnt matter. Plus it's not like you can't play Playstation games on it.
Thanks so much (: I definitely feel less guilty about it knowing that PS1 consoles are plentiful and relatively cheap still 😅
Что за херню я вообще посмотрел??
Ти не творець, ти вандал. Так спаскудити Ps1 ще треба постаратися.
that does not count really as “doing something to the ps1”. this is a raspberry pi project. disliked.
Click bait af
How so? (:
@CF-Builds "my ps1 does this and that" starts by stripping everything that makes it a ps1 and keeps only the original case. 100% bs title.
@@SilverTester I appreciate the feedback (: Just an FYI, the thumbnail says "THIS IS NOT A PLAYSTATION" with a cross through the Playstation logo 😁
@@SilverTester I appreciate the feedback (: Just an FYI, the thumbnail says "THIS IS NOT A PLAYSTATION" with a cross through the Playstation logo 😁
@@CF-Builds hey man, you know what you did. No shame admitting you did it for the clicks, we know how yt works. Nothing else to point out about the video itself, pretty solid content.
Why is the camera inverted? Why not make it so your hands is in the place like if it was us?
Emulation sucks. Just buy a decent crt and some old consoles and enjoy retro gaming as it is supposed to be enjoyed.