🕹🕹🕹Yooooo, I'm a subbie from the COOLTOYBOX! Question, I thought I read or saw a video of a guy that installed or connected a hard drive like this to a PS2. Is it possible? Show us how please. Thanks.🎮🎮🎮
Love it. And it's awesome that you showed the size comparison with an actual cassette. I love the retro look, if they had made it transform into a KO version of a Deception cassette it would have been even more slick. Adding this to my cart right now. Thanks for the great tip.
I was about to buy a Super Console X Pro (first timer, just wanted a plug and play console no intention to build one) and then I got randomly suggested this... What the hell? I've been watching countless videos on these kind of "consoles" and no other ran ps2 none the less ps3... Would you guys reccomended to get this one or just jump into a super console x? Jeez, so many choices!
Thank you for informing me that 'less is more' when buying these multiple TB hard drive bootables. I'm so sick of all these useless versions and bootlegs cluttering the menu screens :) I shall buy this one, thanks again! liked and subbed.
You said that this is best with an older system or laptop, will it not run off of a currently running high end build? Am I able to plug this into my gaming rig and run it or do I need a dedicated system? Sorry for the noob question, totally new to these retros.
Yes it will work great with newer systems/dedicated gaming rigs may be a bit overkill for these types of emulators and games. Most consumers who are looking at these devices don’t have access to a newer gaming pc which is why I spoke to its performance based off older hardware they may have lying around
I've been looking into this device for quite some time, thanks for the review, I have 2 questions for you, hope you can answer: When it comes to Arcade Games, specially beat'em ups that have 4 and 2 players option, does it have the 2 players or 4? I ask because most of these games, when it is 4 players, your player 1 is stuck in the first character (simpsons= Marge, TMNT = Leo and so on) For PS1 Games it is compact or full games? does it come with intro? or just the games? Thanks in advance!
Great question. You can add your own games to this from what I understand from this video so what you'll need to do is access the 2 player versions of those games. Also not sure what you means about if a PS1 game is full or compact. I don't think anybody in their right mind would take time out to erase the intros to make it smaller as they are not that big to begin with. Hope this helps!
This is a good build, but lacks videos. Making my own 2TB system with videos and manuals. This Hdd collection is nice, but out of the box is almost full. 97% full, so unless you delete some roms won't get many new ones. Tried loading extra themes, but enough space for 1 or 2 extra. But yes this is a great collection and worth while if you cannot be bothered or the time to make your own collection
@@denodan gotcha that makes sense. Just erase one if the consoles you don't use.. let me ask you dies it have the switch on there and also how many ps3 games more or less does it come with?
🎮🎮🎮 @cooltoy ... i thought i heard that these preloaded Batocera or KinHank hard drives plug n play when plugged in to an old Xbox or PS2. Is that true? Would this work with other comsoles or Fire Stick, Fire Cube and Apple TV box?? Can you show us please? Thank you 🎮🎮🎮
I have 3 laptops, and I haven't been able to install it. It's this for desktop computers. I have another from the company you just plug in and play, it worked on all the laptops at different degrees. I brought this because it goes up to the Playstation 3 and I enjoy taking these devices with me to work. Any advice will be appreciated.
I'm thinking of replacing my MAME cabinet with a new PC. My 4 player control panel is wired to a keyboard controller, USB joystick controller and trackball. Does this allow me to map keyboard and joystick buttons and controls one time per system?
Do you have to install anything in Windows or is it plug-and-play? What are the specs of the PC you used in your video? How many PS3 games? The Amazon listing says you can download more games. Have you tried that or is there a chance of being hacked?
I wish these would bome with MUGEN setup cause that is one hard system to setup on these devices, I tried so many times they load, usually fail, crash, controllers issues, I wish someone can do a legit step by step setup
I do think some of the big titles are missing, example Wipeout on ps1, and game cube f zero version. So yes missing some big tiles. My build will only include the more known consoles and computers, like amega500, atari st, spectrum, etc plus the known common consoles.
@@ivy1770 yes true, but will mean deleting some and Installing others, this hdd is almost full as it is. But I do like this build. Not sloppy like there other one.
The entire Dreamcast library was loaded on this drive. PS2 and PS3 emulation works well, assuming of course you plug this drive into a computer with decent enough specs to run those games
Depends on the computer honestly as they are not all going to be uniform, but for me I started my computer and manually choose the drive as the bootable drive to start
So is there anything I could buy on Amazon to plug this thing into? Sorry I’m an idiot when it comes to this stuff, but I would really like to be able to play the old apple lle games 😊
Those gamepads are so bad I wouldn't accept them for free, let alone pay extra :) What does the following in the description mean? Not seeing anything on the amazon link: ". If you purchase a package with game update, you can download updated games constantly from the FTP. More games will be added with a steady update frequency."
you can easily upgrade it to 35, I had 34 on my laptop and as soon as I booted it up it gave the option to update flawlessly, I'm assuming its the same for devices like this
Yesss I did it and it's awesome bro. I didn't do it with this specific HDD but same exact concept. All you gotta do is buy an SD card for the steam deck, flash your SD to batocera (steam deck version) . Once you do that, connect this HDD to your steam deck while the newly flashed SD is in it, then just hit F1 and pass all the games your want from the HDD to the SD card. Easy peasy
These hdd work out the box with the deck I don't have this exact one but another from a different seller meh I have this setup on my deck so don't use it tho but I have tested work as intended