Restoring the original PlayStation (PS1) - Vintage Console restoration & repair
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Channel: Odd Tinkering
Views: 10,713,936
Rating: 4.857698 out of 5
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Length: 15min 28sec (928 seconds)
Published: Sat Oct 12 2019
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I really hate myself for throwing mine away 3 years ago. Still have my ps2 and figured..meh..just a piece of junk now
As someone who worked on games for the PS1, Iβm now feeling really, really old.
'Lectric Shave removes adhesives really well and easily. Plus, it smells good.
What do you guys use for hooking up to modern hardware? I still have a receiver that up converts composite/component to hdmi, but very few come with analog ports these days. Iβm looking for a switch thatβll let me use all my classic systems- nes, n64, ps1, ps2 etc with modern TVs and receivers. Recommendations? Iβd love it if it had enough ports so I donβt have to cable swap!
I still have mine in great condition. Pulled it out the other day but it wonβt spin the disk for some reason. I really want to use it to play all may favorite final fantasy games... does anyone know where I could send it to have it fixed?
I missed the part of the video when he realizes he doesnβt know how to put it back together or he DOES put it back together only to realize that 3 screws are still leftover.
Without having watched the video yet, just going off the thumbnail; Christ how poorly do some people treat the things that they bought and paid for?
I still have my modded one. Great condition and it works great. The only thing is that I have trouble burning discs for it. I think my disc burner is too fast for it
How did you learn all the in and outs of the system? Do you have a YouTube channel?