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but it's back again last week he dropped his version two of his 64 gigabyte image and it was looking really good all killer no filler and basically it's just not a ROM dump it's what he finds are some really great games went through a lot of these collections and really slimmed it down and on the 64 gigabyte version that's definitely something to do but here we now have the 128 gigabyte version and you're gonna notice there's actually not a lot of differences I don't say the main difference being that it has a lot more PlayStation games so instead of a hundred and ten PlayStation games you're gonna or instead of 20 you now have a hundred and ten you're gonna find a couple other differences as well so let's go ahead and check this one out [Music] [Music] [Music] on first butit will prompt you to add your controller so it's totally setup out on the box the file size itself is a hundred and nineteen gigabytes its 127 billion eight hundred sixty-five million four hundred and fifty-five thousand bytes it's a little on the cuff but if you get a SAN discourse or a Samsung you should be totally fine on the micro SD front it worked wholly fine I'm running the SanDisk Ultra the one that was on sale not too long ago and Amazon Prime that I got I think I paid like twenty three dollars for it it was amazing back on prime date and as far as space remaining if you're wondering okay well he had a 64 and if you're not throwing on all these roms shouldn't he have a ton of extra space available well not necessarily because he went a little ham on the PlayStation and the PSP and the PSP mini and the CD based games that are gonna take up a lot more space so that's why this image is running the full 128 gigabytes now as far as remaining space out of those 128 which really by the time you had operating system and everything else it's about 117 out of that 117 there is about 4.5 gigabytes remaining so that is another you know for Dreamcast games and another system a lot of potential there so let's just have a quick look around you have the collections here which have your arcade old-school which is like your Galaga really you're really old-school games then you have your Genesis hacks NES hacks and SNES hacks and then you're gonna have a complete collection which is I believe just all of them just all games yeah so 3600 and that complete correct collection is another word for all games he has his favorites his favorites are the same on both images 31 super crash is a great game if you haven't heard it from me before so he has his little favorites here and you can add and remove your own and he's actually put that in his there's a little readme file when you get this image and it has some tips and tricks and instructions for you and that's one of them so we'll go through the systems and how many games are on here really quick of something to know is Nintendo DS is on here some people don't like the way drastic runs on the Raspberry Pi s also a couple comments on a few of the last videos I've done and I mean you kinda yeah I would say it's not as good but is it unplayable no I think you know if you really want to play those games they're there they run you know I would give it like a B b-plus which is still decent okay so let's get started here arcade you got 1050 and this is a really nice arcade set it's gonna have everything for you and if I remember right when you go into one of these you're gonna have first you have the virtual man loading screen so tokens are gonna be your special button which is for me to select and then start gets you started in this game but as you'll notice the bezel here it's a vertical game therefore the the bezels a little larger so this is all set up for you bezel wise with those bezels installed okay so that's running good start select out so arcade 1050 back again but as far as themes go this is the back to basics theme he has a couple of her STIs really great themes on here we're just gonna run with back to basics for this particular video it is not overclocked it does come with background music quite a bit I'm gonna go ahead and show you what those mp3 files are if you are interested in that as well NeoGeo 120 the NeoGeo mini just came out and a lot of people are some people are excited about it some people are not you know it is a mini HDMI so you have to buy an adapter I've heard screen tearing you know the performance that ship that's in there the Raspberry Pi 3 is way more powerful than it is so a lot of people some people love it I think it's a good to me it's a really cool collector's item something to look at but as far as an all practicality if I was to want to play Metal Slug or King of Fighters I would pick a Raspberry Pi 3 over that any day of the week a Raspberry Pi with like an arcade stick something like that and you can turn on and off shaders and here you go so this bezel is the let's do a lot of that boo no okay all right ooh there we go boom almost almost a spare okay uh all ball my perfect 300 game on another video so all your Neo Geo is working put back on the bezels it's only gonna be on the arcade system where you're gonna have specific bezels per game Atari 2600 370 150 atari lynx portable 40 nes 375 and then you got some hats as well Super Nintendo 470 Nintendo 64 175 that's still quite a bit but this is running on the Raspberry Pi 3 b+ this is the retro pi 4.4 so you can run this on a Raspberry Pi 3 B 1.2 gigahertz or 1.4 gigahertz Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and with the B+ a lot of these games are gonna run pretty good and of course you can overclock for even better performance so in case you guys are wondering what antennas for games are there you go game boy bands 150 just want to show you really quick that these are running bezels and the screen is not stretched either this is one of my favorite ways of playing these games to be just it's the crisper image whether you're on a monitor or a big-screen TV it's still plenty big the only time it might not be very big is if you're on like a portable screen at which point you could turn off the bezels change the resolution okay so you guys see that and that's gonna be the same for like Game Boy Game Gear to have those little bezels Nintendo GS does not have bezels 70 games here in case you're wondering on these 70 again all killer no filler so hopefully a lot of these games are some of the best sellers some of the games that you know he feels are should be on here you might feel that one game was missing on it and you could totally add that SG are Sega Master System one hundred games Sega Genesis 320 and it does say Genesis but if you want to change it to Mega Drive there's a script in retropie to do that for you just click a button and you're there restart and then it'll say Mega Drive 32 X 20 Sega CD 50 so if cait's you're wanting on the 50 here because this is not the whole collection do you have the terminator Dreamcast 30 so here's really where one of the biggest differences you're gonna see in this 64 gigabyte versus the 128 is you're gonna have a lot more room for Dreamcast and PlayStation ripping riders shenmue's on here I know a lot of you guys like that Tony Hawk pro skater - great game Virtua Fighter zombie revenge Game Gear 60 PlayStation hundred and ten case you guys want to see what's on here on the PlayStation it's quite a bit of PlayStation and then you can always just network into your raspberry pi and drag and drop games with that with the hopefully with if you have the artwork as well and switch a lot of these out you know they're quite large files so you know you've you get rid of five you can add five PSP you got ten and this is another big difference that I think the other one only had like two or three PSP games so a few more titles there PSP minis 50 games and I mean PSP minis there's like over close to 300 plus titles so 50 is just his best 50 turbografx-16 again only 50 there's way over a hundred of these if you're wondering what's on there there you go and then retropie this is really cool you have the Dreamcast time and date fix you have the bezel project you just need to enable and install that hook it up to a network and get that installed if you want it on more systems add a hard drive overclock scripts on here switch to a track mode switch to emulation station all that stuff is on the own the only thing I'm not seeing is it does not have the easy hacks tool kit pre-installed but you can definitely add that on your own I just want to double check that there's no bezel project pre-installed this is run a Super Nintendo game so it does have custom loading screens okay so the bezel project is pre-installed for Super Nintendo as you're seeing I have a custom Aladdin screen so I imagine it's probably also the same thing for Nintendo and for Sega Genesis which are the cysts so the bezel product is installed on a few of these systems yep there you go so pretty cool the bezel product is a nice little touch so good old buds back at it again with the Microsoft Word document that does come when you download this and as you can see it's two thirty six hundred I think is the 64 gigabyte is thirty four hundred so it's a total of two hundred additional CD based games or games I don't know if they're all CD but majority are and you can see right here if you look at the PlayStation Portable things like that this collection is the same favorites are the same preloaded screens I think are the same all the custom background music all that is very similar and then his instructions here on how to adjust volume things like that are all the same as well in case you're wondering the differences but I also have this spreadsheet or this word document in the 64 gigabyte version so I'll go ahead and link to the 64 gigabyte version YouTube video in case you want to see some of those differences so here we are in a track mode and as you see it's got a nice little vertical menu here and it runs just fine on the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ not too much lag if I hold it down here it's running pretty good and you have all the same settings you have in non attract mode oh it is going to be X on your controller to go in so you have all the same script you had overclock scripts emulation station all that stuff that you had on the emulation station something that you do know is if you press B twice and you exited track mode it will turn off your Raspberry Pi if you want to get back into emulation station just click on the X and then there should be something inside of here called emulation station and that'll just boot it back into emulation station there should also be a restart and a shutdown script in here and that's another way to get in and out in case you do get lost okay let's go back and so as you see it's a nested system it has all the consoles on the front page same thing like emulation station there but then when you go in for example if you go into it Nintendo I'm gonna go ahead and click in and then you have all your games and this time you have a wheel instead of a vertical and as you see some of the games are missing the logo but for the most part they're here and it's actually very you know look there's not much lag here it's running really good and so if you wanted to pick a game for example like Totally Rad you would just go ahead and click X and then you get the same launch screen and the same experience you would with emulation station so it'd be cool for a bar top you're still gonna have the bezel project on cool for a bar top something like that or just run it it's a nice option to have it's already set up for you I know setting it up could be a pain sometimes pity dang this on the ground so you can start select out I'm just gonna go back here and go back into a track mode we're back into emulation station alright so there you have it buds back at it again this time it was a version one this is not a version two but I mean I would just argue that he's done a lot of other images this is version one of a hundred twenty-eight gigabyte thus it's really not that big of a difference so he does have some experience under his belt and if you've uses images in the past you can expect the same type of quality same type of build same type of scripts things like that as you saw in this video so with all that said I got to give this one an A again remember the biggest differences here are a lot more CD based games now with CD based games they take up a ton of space so the Sega CD either Dreamcast PlayStation the PSP so with that those are the biggest differences on this image if you're not going to play a lot of those portable games I would just go for the 64 gigabyte especially because of the price difference of the SD cards but as SD cards do get cheaper you might just say screw it go with the 128 another thing to think about is download speed and you know getting access to this that could play a factor as well anyways got to given a really good job buds like it a lot as far as for me and how I like to game it's got you know 90 plus percent of what I would want the bezel project the the bezels on the portables the having access to an attract mode things like that I might do a different set up on the attract mode myself but that's it see stuff like that is just all the user and customizability and you can definitely do that install a different attract mode theme something like that so with all that said I love it it's great let me know what you guys think don't forget to Like and subscribe and we'll catch you on the next one
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Channel: DrewTalks
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Keywords: retropie, sega, emulation, arcade, roms, pi, attract mode, raspberry pi, games, emulation station, snes, retro pie, hyperspin, retro, nes, nintendo, gaming, neo geo, gameboy, image, playstation, emulator, mame, sega genesis, 128gb, retro gaming, console, super nintendo, emulationstation, pi 3, raspberry pi 3, attract, attractmode, arcades, motion blue, download, retroarch, frontend, video, mario
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Length: 15min 59sec (959 seconds)
Published: Thu Aug 09 2018
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