Why Waste Money?! FREE Retro Emulation Setup For 2023!

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    Why pay for a Retro Emulation setup... when it can be free with what you already have?! I downloaded this build overnight, unzipped it on my HDD and then filmed this video. Was that easy. No controller setup, no emulator tweaking.
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Комментарии • 729

  • @Madlittlepixel
    @Madlittlepixel  Год назад +44

    Mini PC used in video: amzn.to/42RvBqY or this model with more RAM & Bigger SSD amzn.to/46qRXTs
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    • @RetroBerner
      @RetroBerner Год назад +8

      I'm not seeing this specific build on arcadepunks, is it not out yet or under a different name?

    • @richmondcomputercompanyinc8054
      @richmondcomputercompanyinc8054 Год назад +2

      Do you have any computer , PC or other emulators for the game Time Killers thanks you?

    • @nathanharwood8982
      @nathanharwood8982 Год назад +7

      What the f is it called and where's the link , I don't want a cherry pie off you , I've got a gaming PC engine and a ps75 , I'm from the future by the Way and you don't seel many pies

    • @olajuwonshanklin2588
      @olajuwonshanklin2588 Год назад +1

      Clicking mini pc link ad doesn’t load. Am I doing something wrong?

    • @Madlittlepixel
      @Madlittlepixel  Год назад +1

      @@olajuwonshanklin2588 looks like they changed the link, thanks for the headsup. The specific one used in this video is linked here: amzn.to/3CtfOns they have a $80 off coupon, and more for the version with more ram.

  • @nikol6310
    @nikol6310 Год назад +21

    That looks like a really cool build. I used to hoard a lot of games but I noticed the more you have them, the less you play them and you're always pretty much just browsing menus and tinkering with it.

  • @hdlts2
    @hdlts2 Год назад +72

    This looks like just what I’ve been looking for. I’ve been dabbling in emulation for the last year and I always seem to hit some roadblock that prevents me from using it day to day. I think what I’ve been missing is a really nice front end experience like this. Really interested to see more videos on the topic!

    • @foolingothersfoolingothers
      @foolingothersfoolingothers Год назад +2

      retroarch is the best software with mame software

    • @bluesea2023
      @bluesea2023 11 месяцев назад

      If you have 25$, the KINHANK 500g gives you UP Wii,PS3,360 and 60+ other games, almost 90k games

    • @ralex3697
      @ralex3697 8 месяцев назад +1

      The internet has a plethora of information
      I suggest the Reddit community

    • @xKipura
      @xKipura 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@foolingothersfoolingothersnot for ps2 Emulation

  • @maestr0damus356
    @maestr0damus356 Год назад +22

    I kinda like these "best of the best" type builds. No unnecessary, crazy amount of duplicates. Just the games you know and love plus the option to add more if you want. Very clean UI too. Definitely gonna look into this. Thanks for sharing!

  • @JediBuddhist
    @JediBuddhist Год назад +4

    We've been buildin cabs as kids in the community projects for almost 20times round the sun now. Your chan's always a goto. Glad ur getting back to more Coinops class buildz.
    OneLove 💚 💫

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Год назад +23

    Gotta say, I'm really impressed at the ease of use of this setup! You don't HAVE to use NZBGet, but if you're a novice, it helps because it basically ensures all of the pieces have been properly downloaded and it also unpacks the entire thing together. I was actually missing one of the over 230 pieces (#11) and it fixed that at the end and then like I said, unpacks the entire thing. For those of you unfamiliar, just make sure you run your runtime bat and directx exe files as an administrator and it should do all the work to ensure your frontend looks like the one in the video. Best part is for someone like me, the folders are simple enough to recognize making rom/file transfers simple from other emulators. Good stuff.

    • @danielesparza2480
      @danielesparza2480 Год назад +2

      Is it normal to have such a long download time for the file?

  • @Cyko..
    @Cyko.. Год назад +40

    CoinOps does some great work. I got one of their arcade builds that has a good handful of GameCube and Sega Genesis games as well as about 800+ arcade games. Like you said, a best of sorts collection. The arcade cabinets look professionally designed and even the fantasy cabinets are incredible looking. Feels like you're at the real arcade back in the day.

    • @brio481
      @brio481 Год назад +1

      I have a question. Is it illegal to download it via torrent is there something you have to do or is it fine to just download it?

    • @Cyko..
      @Cyko.. Год назад +2

      @@brio481 Your internet provider can give you those answers.

    • @yoerick377
      @yoerick377 Год назад +1

      where did you buy the arcade build?

  • @cinqo7
    @cinqo7 Год назад +19

    This video is INCOMPLETE. I mean, where did the OP downloaded all the emulators, roms and interface??

    • @nemesis656
      @nemesis656 2 месяца назад +5

      No video on youtube is going to tell you where to get roms dude... think about it

    • @ralphg2771
      @ralphg2771 Месяц назад

      Extremely easy to find. Search batocera

  • @Bez2112
    @Bez2112 Год назад +7

    Good to seeing you go back to the builds. I started watching you when you were covering the builds for the Playstation clasic.

  • @silverbullet_retro
    @silverbullet_retro Год назад +10

    I'm new into the emulation side of things. I had a new never opened playstation classic and decided to do it. I have had so much fun with it and still l learning. Thanks to your channel for opening my eyes to the other side of gaming 😎

  • @marekprochazka1284
    @marekprochazka1284 Год назад +22

    Thanks so much for this! I've been building my own collection for the past year with Retro Arch and Launchbox and I had no idea you could download a complete setup like this. 🤦‍♂

    • @peteabs1074
      @peteabs1074 Год назад

      But we’re from how do I download it I can’t find it any we’re I’m am new to all this

    • @marekprochazka1284
      @marekprochazka1284 Год назад

      @@peteabs1074 It's in the description, copy the name into Google and you'll find it

    • @marekprochazka1284
      @marekprochazka1284 Год назад +1

      @@peteabs1074 CoinOPS LEGENDS 2 Bit Wars

    • @GRiNDWiZARD187
      @GRiNDWiZARD187 Год назад +3

      @@marekprochazka1284 did that and nothing. its asking for a password when I try to extract it . did all this other stuff their website said to do NZB thingy & I can't figure this whole thing out. I wanna pull my hair out

    • @marekprochazka1284
      @marekprochazka1284 Год назад

      @@GRiNDWiZARD187 I'm still downloading mine so I'll let you know as soon as I figure it out

  • @marcperreault8440
    @marcperreault8440 Год назад +12

    I will be one of the first to say I have no problem with the 110,000 games options. I bought an Ali Express KinHank machine for $80 canadian. Yes, there are many doubles and many roms that don't work, but I simply couldn't care less. I don't really have to do anything but turn it on and play. It truly is my comfort zone.

    • @TerryDalton-t8p
      @TerryDalton-t8p Год назад

      Can you provide a link? Interested in seeing what it's about

    • @marcperreault8440
      @marcperreault8440 Год назад +1

      @@TerryDalton-t8p Link is below. Like he said, yes, there are a lot of duplicate, but for this price you really can't go wrong.

    • @M_CFV
      @M_CFV Год назад

      The guy in the video says that this is superior to that in every way, and it is. Both are plug and play so I don't see how your option is better when it comes to that

    • @marcperreault8440
      @marcperreault8440 Год назад

      @@M_CFV Fantastic. I love what I have. Thanks for your comment though.

    • @Rugalb2k
      @Rugalb2k Год назад +2

      ​@@M_CFVThe option in this video is 500$ plus another 100$ for the external drive. So there's a huge difference in price.

  • @GoofBallGB
    @GoofBallGB Год назад +331

    "this retro emulation setup was FREE" running it on a 600 dollar Mini PC

    • @infantrymusic6371
      @infantrymusic6371 11 месяцев назад +28

      I thought the same thing lol, free $600 setup!

    • @StoicSpeaks
      @StoicSpeaks 11 месяцев назад

      You’re just a bum and complainer, it’sFREE because you just download the software, put it on your laptop and play it on the tv or whatever

    • @markallison8108
      @markallison8108 11 месяцев назад +19

      Run it on your own PC no need to purchase anything.

    • @TheMrRatzz
      @TheMrRatzz 11 месяцев назад +20

      Massively free with a $600 computer.
      Reminds me of the "hand made" / "DIY" stuff that require a million $$$ of machine equipment.

    • @ThaCyNiQ
      @ThaCyNiQ 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@markallison8108what If you don't have a pc?

  • @BordersoftheJosh
    @BordersoftheJosh Год назад +31

    Great video. My perspective as someone who loves retro games, but knows nothing about downloading roms and building is that I prefer the preloaded stuff. I've been loving my RG35xx for a cheap price. Buying a mini pc adds up to a lot of money fast, but it does look like a great option that I can hopefully explore down the road.

    • @lalas3590
      @lalas3590 Год назад +3

      My old PC build had an FX-8350 CPU (for those who don't know, it was crap even when it was in production).
      Yet I could still emulate up anything up to Wii (excluding the N64) at 1440p/60 fps.
      I believe most people probably have a capable emulation device somewhere in their homes:
      -3DS/DSi.
      -PSP.
      -PSvita.
      -Wii.
      -an abandoned smartphone.
      -an old PC.
      They won't run Saturn emulators, but for most retro console emulation they are good enough.

    • @evshrug
      @evshrug Год назад +2

      The idea is that I would just use my main, regular, do all desktop computer. You can stream to that with certain apps to a portable, if you really want more power than portables can do right now, anyway.

    • @Clip5299
      @Clip5299 Год назад

      ​@La Las can u teach me I want to do this for the kids well me too 😊

    • @cbond007
      @cbond007 Год назад +2

      I want to do it too, but I don't have all the roms. It seems a lot of videos assume that people already have the roms.

    • @Bootyhunter1971
      @Bootyhunter1971 Год назад

      ​@@cbond007And the Nintendo Roms are getting hard to find. They cracked down on most of the classic sites where they used to be.

  • @mattkennedy146
    @mattkennedy146 Год назад +65

    "This setup is completely free! First you just need this $600 mini computer lying around..."

    • @Pilot646
      @Pilot646 5 месяцев назад +2

      That's why I'm here

    • @naptime43x
      @naptime43x 3 месяца назад +2

      how much was the controller, what about the hard drive? a lot of cost for something free

    • @dannygonemad1
      @dannygonemad1 Месяц назад +2

      @@naptime43xhow about stop complaining and get ur money up bro. You gonna emulate a game out of thin air?

    • @tylergriffsmith
      @tylergriffsmith Месяц назад

      @@dannygonemad1fr.

    • @dmer-zy3rb
      @dmer-zy3rb Месяц назад

      you can emulate everything up to ps1 for a below 100$ computer.

  • @RockyBergen
    @RockyBergen Год назад +1

    Amen! I joined your channel back in the early days when you were still showcasing Pi builds and the like. I think most of these titles should be free and easily accessible. If the ultimate owners of many of the IPs want people to still know and care about them than this is free advertising for the next thing they do. And IP owners should be on the hook to actually create NEW content rather than hold legacy content hostage forever because no pay options make sense for these old games. I did creative work back in the 90s (yes I am old like you) and while it would be wonderful to still be receiving a paycheck from stuff I did outta high school, ultimately the world generally rewards the thing you've done most recently. Please keep fighting the good fight! I'll keep playing games for free!

  • @Therealdjwiz
    @Therealdjwiz Год назад +6

    Thank you for this information! I’m totally a noob to downloading and am not knowledgeable on creating my own builds etc… but this is encouraging me to try. Thank you so much!

  • @digitizer3627
    @digitizer3627 Год назад +8

    Thanks for yet another awesome video❤. Much respect to u man.
    I bought a few rom dumps plug n play devices to get my fix. Then I decided to create my own batocera library and faced problems with some of the systems that needed special tweeking or files like MSX and Amiga. So that was kind of a bust.
    One option is to buy a Superconsole X and delete the roms and add your own roms. The only downside for that is you would miss out on the option to discover games you never heard of. Every now and again I would dive into a system to see what the fuss was all about.. Food for thought.

  • @LaserBeamKing7
    @LaserBeamKing7 Год назад +26

    Why does the title say anything about wasting money, or free? When neither one is actuate

    • @TrentDan
      @TrentDan 5 месяцев назад +1

      Perhaps he means avoid the scalper or DK-Oldies refurbished services.

    • @trevorphilips2090
      @trevorphilips2090 5 месяцев назад +2

      Pretty much everyone owns a PC or laptop that can run games at least up to PS1, so in a sense thousands of games are available for anyone to play.

    • @yourikhi
      @yourikhi 3 месяца назад

      This is for people who already have a PC
      .or mini PC..they don't need to buy batocera drives...when they can get that for free

  • @philmarsh5593
    @philmarsh5593 Год назад +9

    What could be easier than DLing a build onto a drive and just running it? Brilliant. More looks at builds would be a cool idea.

    • @yellowblanka6058
      @yellowblanka6058 Год назад +2

      If you try to run that on an old core 2 duo or first generation i5 or something I imagine you will run into issues with more demanding games, so you still need a fairly decent PC.

  • @alextirrellRI
    @alextirrellRI Год назад +8

    The idea of paying for bootleg games has always bothered me. Glad you're sharing an easy DIY solution that is better than most of the stuff on the market!

    • @DannyRayMilligan66
      @DannyRayMilligan66 Год назад +4

      It's not really the games that they're charging for, it's the time spent, setting everything up, testing for glitches, optimizing it for simplicity. Instead of you having to pick the emulator for each rom that best suits it, they've done the work for you, tested it so you get fewer "dead" games, etc.
      For example, most wii games won't run unless the Nintendo nunchuk is plugged in. That doesn't work with computers, and there's no 3rd party solutions, so most wii games are unplayable through emulators. That's the kind of stuff they fix for you, as I understand it.
      But many are just money grabs, there's no doubt about it. They do a rom dump into the system, scrape them, and put it up for sale. If a rom isn't working, you either figure out how to troubleshoot it, yourself, or don't play it.

  • @jn1211
    @jn1211 Год назад +20

    one of the biggest reasons I never sold my xbox series S was because of how much of a retro gaming powerhouse it is even though I haven't set it up as such yet lol. hopefully microsoft doesn't completely murder that

    • @megamix5403
      @megamix5403 Год назад +3

      It might be a good idea to set it up asap as to not run the risk.

    • @brio481
      @brio481 Год назад +11

      Update: they murdered it

  • @josefelfinito6925
    @josefelfinito6925 Месяц назад

    I play all of them on my jailbroken ps4. Glad I kept it. These retro games are fun and brings back my child hood memories. 😊

  • @ataribowlingcgc4465
    @ataribowlingcgc4465 Год назад +1

    I'm glad you posted this and like these types of videos. I really like curated optimized collections over the 300k game list garbage that usually dominates emulation.

  • @DigiPen92
    @DigiPen92 Год назад +84

    Petition: Have Madlittlepixel mix the six SNK drinks into one and taste test all six into one and more game related drink taste tests as well.

  • @alfonsomoreno8472
    @alfonsomoreno8472 Год назад

    Super happy to see you do one of this put together videos !!! I have been following you for a while and you sir am sure you made a lot of ppl happy with all the educational computer workaround !!!! Thank you 🙏 ❤

  • @hammersticks7138
    @hammersticks7138 Год назад

    Checking this out tonight, thank you for sharing. I love that ui. I have been enjoying dolphin and showing kids what I grew up playing. And emulating these games and adjusting things to 1080 breathes a whole new life into them.

  • @celsoruiz4339
    @celsoruiz4339 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the information. Sometimes people don't know their own potential to build stuff. Great video!!!!!!

  • @creepofreek4853
    @creepofreek4853 Год назад

    You are totally right. I bought one of these boxes, and half of the games don’t work. And it’s a mess to find games that do work. But it’s still worth it in my opinion. I have subscribed to your channel, and look forward to more of your videos in the future. Have a great day my friend.

  • @JDTheBiggaFigga
    @JDTheBiggaFigga Год назад +1

    Back to Basics ! Love the DYI setup tutorials !

  • @paulcjanssen
    @paulcjanssen Год назад +1

    I downloaded and installed this amazing build on my Acer Predator Helios 300 and every game on every system runs amazing! I've tried some of the Wii, WiiU, GameCube, and 3DS games on various other emulators, but none of the emulators really played them as smoothly and perfectly as this build does. I absolutely recommend this build!

    • @MohammedMansor32
      @MohammedMansor32 Год назад +2

      Where I can download this build?

    • @SeeDaRipper...
      @SeeDaRipper... Год назад +1

      DO YOU HAVE A LINK TO THE BUILD MATE?? OR EVEN A NAME? (SORRY STUCK CAPS LOCK)

  • @joshuaf5617
    @joshuaf5617 Год назад

    Thank you for this video, I was going to buy a kinhank rom dump, but after watching this video I went on my computer and downloaded a coinops build build. I could not believe how easy it was. I'm not completely new to emulation but still, a noob could do this. Thank you Mad little pixel!!!

  • @kattz753
    @kattz753 Год назад +6

    I've been playing with MAME since it came out and have probably stuck it (and other emulators) on just about everything that ever came into my house. I'm also really into single board computers. I look at these handhelds and just kind of shake my head. They're so underpowered.
    There are other options. A lot of us have high end big screen phones sitting in a drawer. There's a controller called DSP-D3. Just search for that. It slides open, your phone fits inside, and boom! You have a large touch-screen handheld that you have to spend at least a couple hundred to get the same specs. It looks like a Switch too. This isn't the best controller but it works and costs under $20. You can always upgrade later if you get it working and like it. Lots of RUclips tutorials out there.
    I did buy the Datafrog SF2000 because it's so cheap. I paid $34 Canadian, so much less in US$. It is worth it for the price

    • @brave7033
      @brave7033 Год назад

      Thanks Katts I'm definitely going to give it a look 😉it sounds interesting 👍🏽

    • @fyuckya505
      @fyuckya505 Год назад

      Love Carnevil the rail shooter nothing is cooler

  • @Midnight_priest
    @Midnight_priest 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this, so many video just talks about the spec of these mini PC and thank you for showing the UI aspects of things

    • @Madlittlepixel
      @Madlittlepixel  8 месяцев назад +1

      I figure there are plenty of channels that will do benchmarking and talk specs etc... me Ill just show what we can do with these things. Id rather see games playing that decipher a bunch of charts and numbers lol, but that stuff can be interesting too for the right person.

  • @Tails_the_Gamer
    @Tails_the_Gamer Год назад +5

    I really like the theme used in this build, going to see if i can find a similar one for my Retropie setup.

  • @vereor6304
    @vereor6304 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! I am one of those people that gets sucked into getting those so called plug and play devices, but they do always seem to have more problems than not. If I would have known this existed, I would have saved my money lol.

    • @bitelaserkhalif
      @bitelaserkhalif Год назад +1

      And personally, I deemed those devices a rip off, because of bad performance (should be able to run a ps1 game... But it doesn't)

  • @GeensGaming
    @GeensGaming Год назад +1

    Thanks man this looks great btw! Also your voice sounds the same as John C Reilly which is awesome haha

  • @KitSchwerdtfeger
    @KitSchwerdtfeger 7 месяцев назад

    I really like the theme used in this build, going to see if i can find a similar one for my Retropie setup.

  • @HeavyInstinct
    @HeavyInstinct Год назад +8

    This is the path I chose for myself so I don't disagree with you here. However, the fact that you can't share a link or even tell people where to download this build from is reason enough why this isn't the right choice for some people. Some of the places you can download these builds from (one popular one I can think of in particular) are so sketchy that if you're not careful and/or don't know what you're doing you can end up with a virus on your computer very easily. This wasn't a problem for me but I know a heck of a lot of people who would be better off ordering the "package from China" to save themselves a lot of grief.

  • @Seansquatch7
    @Seansquatch7 Год назад +1

    Man, that set up is beautiful. And you had me locked in at 3rd Strike.

  • @GraphicsByStorm
    @GraphicsByStorm Год назад +2

    An HP EliteDesk 800 G3 with an i5-6600, cheap AMD RX 550, a cheap M.2 NvME drive, mini DP to Hdmi adapter and a simple wireless keyboard and mouse combo costs around $190 compared to that Mini PC. That Emu Build is okay, but Batocera does all of the same things also for free.

  • @bryanjenkins6112
    @bryanjenkins6112 Год назад +1

    I downloaded Coinops Next 2 base build and did my own thing to it. That’s the fun of it, building your own. It was pretty easy, learned everything off of RUclips.

    • @brio481
      @brio481 Год назад +1

      Hey man I just need some help. Did you use torrent for it? I’m just nervous that it’ll get me in trouble or is it fine to do? How did you go about downloading it if you don’t mind me asking?

  • @tlaf4367
    @tlaf4367 Год назад +1

    Excellent video!!!
    And completely honest from the start.
    This man is a RETRO LEGEND!!!😊😊😊

  • @DannyRayMilligan66
    @DannyRayMilligan66 Год назад +1

    I've been messing with emulation since back in '98, after I bought my first computer, from walmart. $850, HP Pavilion, "screaming" 300 mhz AMD K2 processor, 64 gb ram, "spacious" 6.4 gb hard-drive, and my wife was VERY displeased with the money I'd spent for this new "toy".
    My goal was to find as many entertaining things that it could do, as possible, so she'd get enjoyment out of it too, and get off my back, lol!
    We lived out in the country, had dial-up internet. My onboard modem was 56K, but my actual access speed was 2K.... painful, but it was new to me, and I didn't know any better.
    I quickly found NES, Sega & SNES emulators, and managed to get them running. Downloading roms, 1 at a time, was tedious, and finding rom sites before they got shut down was an exercise, in and of itself.
    She liked having music on the computer, and when I discovered that I could get MOVIES on it, that interested her too. Games didn't do as much for her... she liked puzzle games, but she didn't bother playing much.
    Of course, that 6.4 gb drive didn't cut the mustard for every long, at all. Within 6 months I'd bought 2 20 gb drives to add on, using up all 4 available channels of my IDE. Then I discovered Iomega tape drives, which allowed me to add 2 gb tapes of VERY SLOW storage.
    Fast forward 25 years to now, the tech is totally evolved. 12 TB of storage, 6 core HT AMD ryzen with 32 gb ram. Sufficient for just about anything, running 12 threads at 3.2 ghz.
    I experimented with different things.
    Bought the super console x with 256 gb sd, lots of duplicates, gameplay was spotty on anything above 16 bit SNES or Sega. Tried a Raspberry Pi 400 with batocera, about the same results. Once you got to n64 level games, results were hit and miss, and forget about ANYTHING past PSX. Ended up giving both game systems away to friends who wouldn't care about game cube or dreamcast, they just wanted to play the SNES games they grew up with.
    Tried Launchbox, it's a failure.
    Paid $88 for lifetime access to a hyperspin 12 tb drive, was thinking about buying the hard drive, already set up, but $500 is a LOT of money for a drive, and all the scripts you have to run to get it to even run the first time is intimidating.
    I've had the best luck with Batocera, so far, but finding a drive that is already set up and configured has been impossible. My system should be able to run anything up to ps3 and xbox 360, but getting the batocera I installed on it CONFIGURED properly is soooooo much work. This doesn't even include all the scraping, lol!
    Any suggestions would be welcome...

  • @boogz3602
    @boogz3602 Год назад +1

    As a person who just within this year has gotten into emulation, the first time around was very rough. I picked up a steam deck and was trying to get everything to run on my own. Needless to say it was alot of cursing and wanting to give up. Finding roms was a little bit of a challenge at first cause we all know you can't just click download on everything right? I mean who wants a virus or what not. Videos on RUclips are in abundance when it comes to certain things but not all. I eneded up buying one of those plug and plays with the most roms I could find and using it as a build for myself. Spent alot of time going thru games and deleting stuff I didn't want but in the end I have a pretty sweet build now. The biggest issue I think people have is thinking every game will run and not realizing most of it has to do with how much power u have. What kind of device are you using is key. Appreciate all the work you put in bro. The newbies like me need it! Lol

    • @dejuan9306
      @dejuan9306 9 месяцев назад

      Xbox series s?

    • @boogz3602
      @boogz3602 9 месяцев назад

      No just the ally and deck and my PC

  • @michaelsalas2718
    @michaelsalas2718 Год назад +11

    I like that you said you dont recommend any of the pre built plug and play systems. Never settle for insufficient equipment always be picky and get it how you want it. Quality is king.

  • @vicman3122
    @vicman3122 Год назад +6

    Sega Saturn and Nintendo 64 are retro consoles incredible difficult to emulate until this day, I think this emulation setup is good for almost all retro consoles except those two.

    • @marcellachine5718
      @marcellachine5718 Год назад +1

      Atari Jaguar is on that list too.

    • @cartmansdad2385
      @cartmansdad2385 Год назад +1

      Beetle saturn, mupen64 plus and bigpemu for atari jaguar are all pretty good

    • @cartmansdad2385
      @cartmansdad2385 Год назад

      @Enrique only problem I've had with mupen64 plus was with beetle adventure racing, everything else I've tried has been fine, even upscaled. Beetle saturn I've never had any compatibility issues but I can't upscale and bigpemu I haven't had set up for long and I've only tried a couple of games but I hear its got 100% compatibility. What are you trying to run them on?

    • @vicman3122
      @vicman3122 Год назад +1

      @@cartmansdad2385 With Saturn games, there are a lot of issues with some textures, I use Yaba Sanshiro 2, for Nintendo 64, I prefer using a flash card to play on original hardware and waiting for native PC ports that some people are developing or play on original Virtual console on Wii because I can notice a lot of issues with muppen 64

    • @thetechn1que518
      @thetechn1que518 Год назад

      Beetle Saturn is a really good emulator but it needs a fairly beefy machine. My 2015 MacBook can’t run it at full speed. Yaba Sanshiro runs way better but has too many graphics glitches and emulation issues to be acceptable for me. I think SSF is the best option on a lower end machine but I think it’s windows only and its documentation was machine translated from Japanese.

  • @shawnschneff5505
    @shawnschneff5505 Год назад

    Thank you! I have been looking into a cheaper way specifically to run N64 titles with some ease but max original quality and this really helped compared to the short comings of plug and play devices.

  • @lukashenrique4295
    @lukashenrique4295 Год назад +4

    I personally bought a retro videogame called Gamestick because it was so cheap. It runs games up to Dreamcast and PSP, so I am actually very limited with this thing since it excludes PS2, 3DS, Wii, WiiU, even the Gamecube, but for retro gaming, the price we pay for that outrivals the limitations in my opinion.
    In one way we got this mini-PC, for around $550 dollars, and the gamestick I bought was only $30. It comes with 2 bluetooth (sort of) controllers, a HDMI extensor, and a huge amount of games with your favorites probably already preinstalled.

  • @Psmgamer
    @Psmgamer Год назад

    Looks amazing, will definitely check this out.

  • @DamienRoweArts
    @DamienRoweArts Год назад

    Ive been emulating gamea for years now. I still have all my old consoles but an emulator is handy ,this is a nice video to get people into older games .

  • @kendiacono2708
    @kendiacono2708 Год назад

    Thankyou Madlittlepixel.!
    Finally a reviewer and gamer that is willing to stand up and speak the truth.!
    Save your money and build your own system.!
    Get help on improving game experience.!
    There is alot of advice out there even for noobs on how to tweak the cores to make the game look and run almost perfectly as we all remember.!
    PS
    Still enjoying your build today ❤❤❤❤.!

  • @jenserikolsen3515
    @jenserikolsen3515 Год назад +1

    By the number of games on each system it seems like it's a greatest hits (in lack of better terms) from each system

  • @tecpaocelotl
    @tecpaocelotl Год назад +2

    Sadly, doing yourself is the best way to go.
    Every week, just work on one emulation (and roms) on my steamdeck. I play the games I have. It's fun. Repeat to next emulation.

  • @hspank
    @hspank Год назад

    thank you. of course community collections with reputable names are where people should be directed to. people who do builds since decades without ever distributing them commercially. please continue to promote the honest collectors, this is one of the greatest hobbies in game culture, preserving cultural heritage and stuff.

  • @sixarms
    @sixarms Год назад

    This was a great information video. I look forward to future videos like this. But, I did enjoy your soda drinking. Looking forward to some food tasting videos.

  • @ogami1972
    @ogami1972 Год назад

    I built both my "cabinets" from scratch. I can't imagine why anyone would do it any differently. I bought two surplus office desktops for about $50 each. I put about $100 in between them, installing max memory, low level gpu's and ssd's on each. I built two arcade sticks out of old dining room chair seats and DIY parts off amazon (I also bought a Faucetwo, but that's a different story). I downloaded all the games I was looking for, and used Batocera to host my rooms. I wrote scripts to filter my romsets until I had exactly what I wanted. Then I went through each and every game and made sure it had intuitive key mapping. So I have a retro arcade system with about 7500 of the very best games, each one promising an amazing time. I also have a full "Sound Voltex" (USC) system right next to it. I love what I built, and can't imagine just buying a hard drive.

  • @jamesbevan4479
    @jamesbevan4479 Год назад +1

    1:00 to anyone who feel they can't be bothered or think it's too hard, I knew nothing 3 years ago. I picked up a pandora stick but was ultimately dissatisfied with its performance, so I decided to make my low powered laptop an emulation machine.
    It runs everything from NES and Megadrive up to ps1 and N64 really well (Gamecube and ps2 not so much).
    A bit of youtube and Google research, getting familiar with stuff like retroarch and Duckstation, trying (and failing sometimes) different settings etc.
    You don't know unless you try it out. and now my setup is tailored to my taste, better than any Ali express Chinese console.

  • @chrisnelson2948
    @chrisnelson2948 Год назад +2

    CoinOps builds are great simple to use, plug and play systems. If they weren’t curated builds they would be my build of choice.

    • @squito9474
      @squito9474 Год назад +3

      Could always use core type r that has full 1g1r sets

  • @kratosgow5010
    @kratosgow5010 Год назад +2

    I bought the Lenovo Y700 just for emulation. It's perfect for consoles up to PS2 and GameCube.

  • @frankom8245
    @frankom8245 Год назад +1

    Coinops is fantastic and so many options available they keep adding to it. Also core type r is worth getting. Retro magic

    • @Fluoride_Jones
      @Fluoride_Jones Год назад +1

      +Frank M
      If a person had a mini PC like the one featured in this video, would they even need the external hard drive to download the Coinops build, or could they just download it directly to the PC? Any advice would be very helpful!

    • @clintbeacock7978
      @clintbeacock7978 Год назад

      @@Fluoride_Jones Straight to PC hard drive is fine. Portable drives are nice if you want to move it between machines, but not at all needed.

  • @TheKayliedGamerChannel-YouTube
    @TheKayliedGamerChannel-YouTube Год назад +1

    RetroArch on my old 2015 laptop suits me fine for most retro emu - screw Amazon 😂

  • @nickangelo116
    @nickangelo116 5 месяцев назад

    I had seen emulation for the first time on my friend's Sony Vaio in 2004. He played Yoshi's Island. I forgot about it after that for many years. I started using emulation for myself on my first Android device in 2012. I had Super GNES app. When it was first launched, it linked you to where you can download ROMs. That feature ceased to exist not long after and you had to search for ROMs manually. That was my first learning experience with emulation.
    It wasnt until 2016 that I lost everything in life financially that I began to learn more about emulation. I couldn't even afford weed anymore, so my mental clarity SKYROCKETED. I learned to take my old PC's and pack them with emulation. I learned all kinds of new techniques and new sites to download from. I spread the word around on social media and word of mouth, so that some of my friends were doing it to. I like to think that I single-handedly started the local emulation trend in my area, but that's probably not true. There are a million guys like me.

  • @SirAzur3
    @SirAzur3 Год назад +1

    This setup looks like runs really great, it sure blows those cheap TV boxes out of the water. Also, I have found that mini PCs also work way better for running android than those cheap android boxes do. Mini PCs also continue to get better over time whereas TV boxes are all still using the same slow chips.

    • @lukashenrique4295
      @lukashenrique4295 Год назад +3

      they're better but thinking about the price, I don't think it's worth it. $500 dollars for a mini-PC whereas a simple TV Box costs around 30 to 50. for people who are trying to emulate retro games, PS1-era and below these things are perfect! they can run up to PSP as well as a bonus.

  • @raistlinmajere5741
    @raistlinmajere5741 Год назад +1

    As a JRPG fan, what's missing would probably drive me nuts (i.e. no PSP FFs). For that matter I'd miss PSX Diablo, even with this being on PC (I can fix that dreadful DevilutionX button swap bug in Steam, but I prefer the advanced control scheme, which they haven't even tried to implement yet). Still, good enough to throw on a thumb drive and carry around in your pocket. The GUI is nice as well.
    I think a lot of people are looking at those cheap boxes because their PC is too old to run things like this, and they can't afford a new one. I would recommend those people get a Pi 4. There's no shortage of pre-made builds. If you're too lazy to run Etcher or can't get decent Internet service, there's even pre-loaded cards on Amazon. At least most of the ROMs will function, even if the Pi 4 will struggle with newer systems a bit.
    That mini PC is expensive, though. If you have $600 to spend, I'd recommend getting a pre-built MiSTer. For any system it has a core for, you won't find anything more accurate. But maybe you're more interested in enhanced performance (i.e. NFS3 upscaled to 1440p and running at a solid 60 FPS), or newer systems MiSTer has no core for like PS2, Dreamcast, and Gamecube. In that case, get a Series S (and spend the other $300 on a large HDD, because DVD ISOs eat up space like it is going out of style).
    I don't know if there are any extract-and-go packs for MiSTer and Series S. However, where there's a seat, you can usually find an ass.

  • @thecouchpotato88
    @thecouchpotato88 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. Very helpful. Subscribed.

  • @DimstTalon
    @DimstTalon Год назад +1

    An interesting point.
    I feel like it would be more compelling if the example was not provided on a 500 dollar mini pc..... VERY few people have something that powerful just laying around collecting dust.

  • @Zenon00007
    @Zenon00007 8 месяцев назад

    Look forward to more builds..👍

  • @mathewfoley1531
    @mathewfoley1531 4 месяца назад

    This is real good took my all night to down load then hours to unzip but awesome

  • @markgoldspink5109
    @markgoldspink5109 Год назад

    You should check out Core Type R build - the system is as vast as you want it to be and it looks great. Big fan.

  • @Mighty-VizioN
    @Mighty-VizioN Год назад +3

    I want to see you put one together that's less than $100. 👍 Price is very important

    • @dmace81
      @dmace81 Год назад +1

      You mean you don't have 629 dollars laying around like him?

  • @atodamadre3197
    @atodamadre3197 Год назад

    I like how this dudes answer to people who say "I don't have time" or "I don't know how" is "just do it yourself"

    • @Madlittlepixel
      @Madlittlepixel  Год назад

      Wow your lack of comprehension is commendable. Not everyday someone outs themselves to be a complete dumass this well.

  • @mikemackey874
    @mikemackey874 Год назад

    Great video man

  • @Gaming-Enthusiast
    @Gaming-Enthusiast Год назад

    Looks pretty cool 👌 thanks

  • @ericmethot9524
    @ericmethot9524 Год назад

    Really great video! I am trying it right now! So far so good! Would be nice if you could show us how to add games and images in this built.

  • @z4nz187
    @z4nz187 Год назад +2

    spent half an hour and cannot find this build on arcadepunks or anywhere ffs

  • @Gaming-Enthusiast
    @Gaming-Enthusiast Год назад

    Looks pretty cool 👌 thanks

  • @zap7026
    @zap7026 Год назад +1

    Half the specs of the mini IT 11 would double up my system. In this life I'll never manage to get one, but at least I've memories of getting my first Atari2700 in '77 at the age of 7.^^ (...and every console that followed ;-))
    edit: your shop is awesome!

  • @Morphineck
    @Morphineck Год назад

    Awesome build, I think they only missed Citra for whatever reason, the old not running on vulkan has been solved, so hopefully it will be included later.

  • @gnawtsatyr8865
    @gnawtsatyr8865 Год назад +1

    Very cool info. I'm very much out of the loop with having a computer and the specs that are necessary for certain performance goals but this vid will definitely be bookmarked because I really wanna fix a kinhank that I feel like I got tricked by Amazon (and Google) into buying

  • @dilley_esq
    @dilley_esq Год назад +2

    virtually free!!! (Shows Amazon affiliate link to $599.99 mini PC).

  • @randylawrence6077
    @randylawrence6077 Год назад +6

    Although it is a bit pricey, but I believe a solid choice is Analogue Pocket with dock, micro SD & wired &/or PS4 controllers is the way to go for non optical drive retro gaming. I believe CD-ROM support will be there in the future. Sure you still have to aquire the roms & bios, but that is a small price to pay for quality.

  • @SuperEarther
    @SuperEarther Год назад

    wow that little box is a game changer! there is a new batocera 2tb build i just got also!

  • @shaunixtech5486
    @shaunixtech5486 Год назад

    I love doing it myself. I find the issues with these is full of games from online or others is 95% ill never play. And any systems I never had I don't have a nostalgic tie to I know I won't use them.
    Nothing better then doing it yourself and having just the systems you want, just the games you want. From ps1 back to nes I enjoy the experience on the psp or ps vita for more horse power. Old snes games are great for portable console.

  • @ImTheZero
    @ImTheZero Год назад

    Awsome video, i just got an ad for the sticks with 50k games. I really love the idea, but dont won't to buy an extra device nor nead such amount of trash games. I use my pc as console anyway so i was looking for a diy, and im glad to see that its only best of games

  • @Tony-l9j
    @Tony-l9j Год назад

    I agree with everything you said. I put my retro gaming collection on my pc with retroarch and launchbox for free. I currently have 10k games

  • @SqualeMaaanGaming
    @SqualeMaaanGaming 5 месяцев назад +1

    If You u already have a great runing pc with power . To play ps2 xbox 360 and up a plug and play recommended is a 12tb10,000 game tile or 5tb 60,000 game tile. If u don't have a pc Buy the mini pc first.

  • @VOAN
    @VOAN Год назад

    I own a $70 Chinese handheld that could play Atari 2600, Atari Lynx, NES, Super NES, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Sega 32X, Sega CD, Sega Game Gear, Turbo Grafx-16, Turbo CD, Super Grafx, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Arcade, NeoGeo, NeoGeo Pocket Color, MS-DOS, and Wonder Swan Color games. That's 20 supported system with over 20,000 games.

  • @brave7033
    @brave7033 Год назад

    Hey Bro! 1st of all thx for the content you're doing a great and really helping us here 👍🏽 But i've to mention that this mini PC comes with a price regarding to the specs (Core I7 32 GB of RAM!) But i get the point i've an old laptop and I'm gonna see how far i can take it 😉 Hey it can't hurt 😁

  • @tittentei7331
    @tittentei7331 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @ststriker
    @ststriker Год назад +1

    Here's the thing. Not everyone has a gaming pc that you can download roms into an emulation device. Some people only have their phone. Also not everyone has the know how to do this. I remember when I tried to add games to my SNES mini. Most of the "games" I put on either didn't work or were completely in Japanese. It was even worse when I got a ps1 mini and tried to add games using a flash drive. I ended up putting a virus on my computer that essentially bricked it.

    • @kevinbbadd
      @kevinbbadd Год назад

      You can a 10 year old former office pc

    • @ststriker
      @ststriker Год назад +1

      @@kevinbbadd I think the word you're looking for is buy. The point is some people don't have the knowledge of how to do these things even if they watch a step by step tutorial on youtube. Keep in mind some people who play retro gaming were in their teens and 20s when the original Nintendo came out and they lack the technological knowledge that seems easy to the younger crowd.

    • @rs07scapeNews
      @rs07scapeNews Год назад

      Very hsrd to brick a pc. Wiping the drive and reinstalling windows always works unless the virus somehow fucks up the bios which is highly unlikely

  • @BobaTheFett1970
    @BobaTheFett1970 Год назад

    CoinopsX and the atgames Arcade Legends Ultimate! I have 3 legends cabs with 3 different coinopsX builds. 1 with a console only build, 1 with an arcade only build and a vertical game only build running on a arcade legends mini!

  • @gonagai1359
    @gonagai1359 Год назад +6

    Big Ups for demonstrating by fans for fans options. Us build makers put a lot of love into these types of things. Thank you.

  • @bobdawkins7473
    @bobdawkins7473 Год назад

    You know what's even better than this thing? :)
    Asus Rog Ally
    I got mine, added a 1TB SD for retro games and have same disk space for anything that needs some speed.
    Anything from the beginning of games industry up to PS4 runs on the Ally Rog fine.

  • @trekkiejunk
    @trekkiejunk Год назад +1

    For computer dummies like me, you skipped a whole lot of set-up. You plugged in the mini PC and then suddenly had your "coin-ops build" on a hard drive. Well, how did you get that? Where did you get it from? Are there different versions? Why did you choose that particular one?

  • @garybefrank
    @garybefrank Год назад

    Thank you I was on the fence and you helped me jump off

  • @kaizy7171
    @kaizy7171 Год назад

    There're plenty good emulation devices, you just have to look for them. The handheld ones that you can plugin with hdmi are amazing.

  • @MrAxelStone
    @MrAxelStone Год назад +2

    256GB build...WOW! I remember back when a 10GB build felt YYUUUGE lol.

    • @danhle1032
      @danhle1032 Год назад

      Probably more games in the 10GB build Cuz of how many wiiu and Ps 3 games there are in the biggerbuild

  • @Darkmetamorphosis1
    @Darkmetamorphosis1 Год назад

    One thing that I wished you mentioned, is the fact that it takes hours to extract this massive build, I'm not complaining that it's bad, but I was unprepared to set it to extract and go to bed, I have fairly fast Ryzen 7 5800. Still it took over 2 hours to extract, granted I'm only on 16GB DDR4 ram but no one mentions this

    • @Madlittlepixel
      @Madlittlepixel  Год назад +2

      I mean, its not a big deal you download something that big and have to extract it. 2 hours isnt that bad, but at the same time I have no idea everyones specs and what kind of drive they are using so why would I comment on an unknown variable. Took me under an hour with how I did it. If I said that then someone it takes 10 hours theyd be bitchin at me when it doesnt make sense to complain.

    • @Darkmetamorphosis1
      @Darkmetamorphosis1 Год назад

      ​@@Madlittlepixelnow that's a great answer, you are right there are many different systems people have, I'm going to expand upon this one, especially the PS2 section

  • @thenonexistinghero
    @thenonexistinghero Год назад +2

    There's nothing free about requiring hardware. It's not that cheap either.