Man when I was a kid I literally played this thing till it broke. I remember I was able to clear SpongeBob's bubble pop, Patrick and the maze and the super chum bucket multiple times, but the other two mini games were just way too hard and tedious for me to finish. Super Chum Bucket was easily my favorite
It's a crime that this isn't emulated in MAME yet EDIT: Also Fry Cook Games is actually really good. So much content in that Plug and Play. It even saves your high scores and has MULTIPLAYER.
I feel like everyone forgets about the 2.0 version of this plug in play. It has different games, except it still has the breakout clone. It had a snowball fight game (like worms) and a Jellyfish evading game. Updated graphics too.
THAT’S IT. That’s the one I had, and still have. I never knew about this one here, though, so I assumed the video would talk about what you are explaining.
Woke up one Christmas morning and this is what my mom got me. One of the best Christmas gifts I could have gotten at that time. I can remember plugging it in and playing all day
I had this exact one but i somehow broke the "nose" stick and it was just a small nub with razor sharp edges. 7 year old me didn't care, i got through the maze with literal blood, sweat, and tears. Sweet victory!
Didn’t even know a second version existed with music, that’s pretty cool actually. And for that Patrick Maze game, you can complete a character’s challenge three times until they disappear. I managed to finish all of them & beat the game some years back.
Seeing this plug n play was one hell of a nostalgic blast, i remember playing that tons, but lost it, ever since then ive been hunting for it, but always ended up finding the later 2009 plug n play, which has an almost identical controller
Most plug and plays I saw around this era were sludgy awful famiclones. This seems... perfectly decent for a kid? The art looks well done and colourful, and it looks like they all play okay, limited as they may be.
A lot of people seem to like the Batman one too. It's neat how many systems used SPG2xx hardware. Also, fun fact: The hardware for these things is so similar to the V. Smile that you can chuck their ROMs into a V. Smile emulator and they'll boot. Controls don't work, but the audio and video are fully functional.
I had this as a kid and really enjoyed it. The maze game was the one I always came back to, I don’t remember if I ever beat it. It’s funny cause the way I got this was I was out grocery shopping with my mom and she ran into one of her coworkers, and she had just bought it from toysrus. I think they were supposed to be for donation but she ended up giving it to us along with a spiderman one which was also awesome. Still have them laying around somewhere, probably don’t work anymore sadly. A few years later we got a Nick summer camp tv game which was pretty okay also. These were nice little games to mess around with as a kid in the 2000s
This was quite the nostalgia trip. Definitely had a lot of fun playing the Patrick Maze game. I believe out of all of the games, I've only finished The Super Chum Bucket. Overall, pretty cool to see a review of this Plug n' Play.
I had gotten the Jellyfish Dodge Plug N Play when I was a kid and I still have it to this day. Snowball Showdown was one of my favorites from the selection of games.
@@BagzAndPresident Ah, I remember my edgelord phase. Good thing I grew out of it, and I know you will too. Besides, "formative memories" doesn't roll off the tongue as well.
When I was little my sister and I had Plug and Play consoles from Christmas. I had a Spiderman one and I think my sister had the Spongebob one. It brought back really great memories seeing the Spongebob Plug and Play on UA-cam. After we got those plug and game consoles we gotten the Gamecube and later the Wii. Those plug in games were fun.
I didn't know about the bootleg version of this thing lol. Kinda wonder if that one even has footage of what's on it. Update: Its called the Super 15 in 1. There is a channel that has gameplay footage of all the things on it, as well an article on the bootleg games wiki.
i remember having this as a kid! it’s such a charming little bundle and it’s so nice to see it again, and with such an earnest and sweet review of it all to boot! man now i miss all my childhood spongebob toys lol
You blew my mind by showing me that there are more then one stages in Sandy's Surf Adventure. Up until this point, I assumed it was an endless game. Even more sad, that was my favorite game on the plug and play and was my introduction to shmups.
god the nostalgia. i dont even remember if i still have this. might’ve gotten rid of it years ago but i remember playing this on long car rides for vacation.
My cousin had this one, I remember playing it all the time as a kid, along with the SpongeBob CD ROM game. Though, I never owned this one, the Scooby Doo Plug N Play is probably the best one in my opinion. SO much nostalgia😂 thanks for giving back the good memories!❤
Just randomly saw a used one for $10 on marketplace, came to UA-cam to see if it was what I thought it was and I actually remember havibg one of these around the house when I was a kid the funny thing is I don’t think I ever plugged it in and played it I just remember holding the console in my hands at some point… I think for $10 bucks I’ll pick it up for nostalgia sake
Used to love this plug-n-play as a kid, particularly the patrick maze and chum bucket games. I remember I had a thing of calling the robot enemies of the latter 'munching mike'. No clue why.
I remember playing this game at a friend's house when I was only six and it was just yesterday I found that SpongeBob tv game at a resale shop along with some other classic throwbacks. Nostalgia at it's best
I loved this plug and play sm, we had it in our house for years until it just stopped working lol, it was one of the few games my folks actually bought for me, and seeing this again was such a nostalgic hit AGH so good
0:25 That is just flat out wrong lmao, maybe you were just in an area that somehow did not get much of it, but Spongebob right out of the gate had so much merchandise with entire toy lines dropping in 2000 from Mattel not even a year after the show premiered. From 2001 to 2003 Spongebob had around 8 other video games released too, before this plug-n-play. I remember seeing just about everything you could as a kid with that yellow face on it.
I swear in some interview Stephen said he didn't want merchandise for the show because of how it could contribute to the sea floor's plastic problem. Couldn't find the quote so I didn't mention it. Either way, where I live (Canada, if that helps) there wasn't much until the movie. Believe me I was looking, it wasn't until that first Burger King line of toys (2002?) when I finally got one. Then it was back to nothing again. And yeah SpongeBob had many games at that point, I even covered SuperSponge years ago. I guess video games are technically considered "merch" but I was thinking more in the realm of traditional knick knacks and toys.
The warrenty itself has some sense of humor. Someone definantly had fun making them. Also, with the Super Chum Bucket game.... What will Plankton achieve for squirrle-napping Sandy? Why the piss cake would Sandy know anything about Plankton wanting the Krabby Patty formula? Shouldn't Plankton kidnap Mr Krabs instead since he is a rival and former best friend to Plankton?? That would make more sense than "Well, I'll squirrle-nap Sandy Cheeks and bribe Spongebob into giving me the secret formula." Plankton isn't that smart, even his computer wife Karen knows that. Shocking that she didn't break up from that mental case, and no, Karen 2.0 technically doesn't count.
'Uhm yes customer service?....Yes, my spongebob plug and play caught fire and exploded unexpectedly....what?....oh so youre saying god didnt want me to play on it so thats why it caught fire.....I see, nothing you can do about that, thank you very much, have a nice day'
I had this system when you could buy it new. Had a lot of fun with the games, particularly Patrick and the Maze (but I never finished it either, nor did I finish any of the others).
Nice video, I've been curious about this one. A good cheap (in price) Pac-Man Plug & Play system is Pac-Man Connect & Play. It was released in 2012 I think and comes with 12 games. Most of them are ones that have been re-released many times, but it's one of the very few ways to play Pac-Man Plus. Outside of emulation, it's probably the cheapest way to play it too.
Man this bright back some memories, I had the jellyfish dodge one back when I was a kid. I just recently pulled it out of storage and found high scores on the bubble pop game from over 15 years ago. You gotta make sure you don’t leave the batteries in these or else they will corrode bad over time.
We used to have this exact game along with the Pineapple House version. Had them well up until the 2010s gathering dust in the entertainment stand. The cords had long since broke where the cord meets the casing.
Got it for Christmas 2004 wish their was a way to emulate it me and my sister got so far in the chumbucket game I remember tossing the console across the room when I lost
I remember having this! To explain the striped color banding in Patrick's maze, it has to do with how the NTSC signal is being drawn from the hardware. Your recorder picked up what is known as a visual artifact resulting from a 70-year-old video standard.
I remember playing this on my gigantic big gray box TV. I don’t think I ever beat Patrick’s Maze.. I was always so close! I think I almost broke the nose because I used to play this game so often on the TV but I think we sold it in a rummage :(
My brother and I actually had that years ago when we were kids, We used to play with it all the time along with another plug in console we had It was loads of fun
I remember getting one as a kid for Christmas. The Patrick and the Maze game was always our favorite for family gatherings. Over time I sold it in a flea market back in the late 2000s. Luckily I found one a year ago at a thrift shop Plays like a decent dream like before 😂
I'm so curious where my parents would've bought this for me at, my first guess is Toys R Us or Target. So glad they did though as I absolutely adored this system, mainly for the Super Chum Bucket minigame
Man I had this as a kid. I don't remember playing it all too much but I do remember one specific instance of myself playing it... probably the day I got it. It just got tossed into random places as it slowly became more forgotten about, but seeing those prices it's going for makes me wish I still had it. I lost gold!
I play this SpongeBob game with my sister it was 2004 the first tv game I was 9 she was 13 sadly the game is broken end in 2006 never works so we start play Nintendo games 2008-Presents
Man the nostalgia. On my old one If you press in on the nose sorta hard it bends the pcb inside and messes with the collision, color and sound in some of the games.
I had one of those SpongeBob tv’s and my grandma kept the SpongeBob plug and play at her house 🖐️. She also had a plug and play that was designed after spongebobs pineapple.
Love this plug n play game. Sandy's Surf Adventure is the only one I haven't won yet. I've gotten all the way to the final boss, but haven't beat him yet. And when you send Plankton flying to the next level in The Super Chum Bucket, wait until the chiming sound ends and Plankton is off the screen before you throw SpongeBob into a hazard, because you can lose a life and have to start the level over if you do it too soon
I remember my Ma gifted me this one, the Batman plug n plays, and the bootleg retro games, as a kid. It was super fun, true nostalgia 🙂. Now I own a PS5 with many triple A games, but nothing beats the classics. If I could get my hands on one of these, I would. Boy do I miss the days 🥲.
Nothing makes you feel old like seeing your kid's old toys featured on things like this.
@Marcothemanmarco i got it around 7, im 21 now
Man when I was a kid I literally played this thing till it broke. I remember I was able to clear SpongeBob's bubble pop, Patrick and the maze and the super chum bucket multiple times, but the other two mini games were just way too hard and tedious for me to finish. Super Chum Bucket was easily my favorite
mine had the nose broke in half 😂 i still played it though even though i'd occasionally stab my hand on accident
I did get a 100% complete of Patrick in the Maze, back in my kid age. Did it once many years ago, still have the memory though.
Dude this just opened a memory in my head that hasn’t been opened in over 20 years👏👏
It's a crime that this isn't emulated in MAME yet
EDIT: Also Fry Cook Games is actually really good. So much content in that Plug and Play. It even saves your high scores and has MULTIPLAYER.
I had both of these as a kid!!
I feel like everyone forgets about the 2.0 version of this plug in play. It has different games, except it still has the breakout clone. It had a snowball fight game (like worms) and a Jellyfish evading game. Updated graphics too.
Is there any video footage of that one!?
@@CosmicSponge2004 Yes on youtube its called "Plug n Play Games: Spongebob Squarepants Jellyfish Dodge". A direct link would probably get locked
I had 2 of them as a kid, just as you described
THAT’S IT. That’s the one I had, and still have. I never knew about this one here, though, so I assumed the video would talk about what you are explaining.
The game is called Spongebob Jellyfish Dodge, I have it!
Woke up one Christmas morning and this is what my mom got me. One of the best Christmas gifts I could have gotten at that time. I can remember plugging it in and playing all day
I had this exact one but i somehow broke the "nose" stick and it was just a small nub with razor sharp edges. 7 year old me didn't care, i got through the maze with literal blood, sweat, and tears. Sweet victory!
You didn’t have blood, sweat, or tears
@@BagzAndPresident is this Bagz or Ross talking
had this when i was younger. prob still around the house somewhere lol. never threw it away.
Didn’t even know a second version existed with music, that’s pretty cool actually.
And for that Patrick Maze game, you can complete a character’s challenge three times until they disappear. I managed to finish all of them & beat the game some years back.
The second version has the first game listed, but with different power ups, graphics, and simply looks better
It is my life goal to eventually be able to say "Yeah, FrameRater" at the start of one of these videos
You can submit one in the Discord. 😁
@@FrameRateri need to make one that’s like the old Frederator cartoon bumper.
FRAMerUr RATERrrr
does each video have a different intro voice line by a fan ?
@@FrameRater I thought it's all your voice lmao
Seeing this plug n play was one hell of a nostalgic blast, i remember playing that tons, but lost it, ever since then ive been hunting for it, but always ended up finding the later 2009 plug n play, which has an almost identical controller
Most plug and plays I saw around this era were sludgy awful famiclones. This seems... perfectly decent for a kid? The art looks well done and colourful, and it looks like they all play okay, limited as they may be.
I’m about to tear apart my room & basement looking for this & the Avatar one
A lot of people seem to like the Batman one too. It's neat how many systems used SPG2xx hardware. Also, fun fact:
The hardware for these things is so similar to the V. Smile that you can chuck their ROMs into a V. Smile emulator and they'll boot. Controls don't work, but the audio and video are fully functional.
I'll be damned. Holy shit, lol Thats news to me.
I played the hell out of the Super Chum Bucket when I was a kid, this entire plug n play was an essential part of my childhood
I had this as a kid and really enjoyed it. The maze game was the one I always came back to, I don’t remember if I ever beat it. It’s funny cause the way I got this was I was out grocery shopping with my mom and she ran into one of her coworkers, and she had just bought it from toysrus. I think they were supposed to be for donation but she ended up giving it to us along with a spiderman one which was also awesome. Still have them laying around somewhere, probably don’t work anymore sadly. A few years later we got a Nick summer camp tv game which was pretty okay also. These were nice little games to mess around with as a kid in the 2000s
This was quite the nostalgia trip. Definitely had a lot of fun playing the Patrick Maze game. I believe out of all of the games, I've only finished The Super Chum Bucket.
Overall, pretty cool to see a review of this Plug n' Play.
I had gotten the Jellyfish Dodge Plug N Play when I was a kid and I still have it to this day. Snowball Showdown was one of my favorites from the selection of games.
This is the first plug and play I owned and this unlocked so many core memories of mine.
Core memories? Trend nerd
@@BagzAndPresident Ah, I remember my edgelord phase. Good thing I grew out of it, and I know you will too. Besides, "formative memories" doesn't roll off the tongue as well.
My first was Pac Man Plug n play...
The memories! I had this as a kid but this is my first time seeing any footage from it in years. The nostalgia is real right now.
When I was little my sister and I had Plug and Play consoles from Christmas. I had a Spiderman one and I think my sister had the Spongebob one. It brought back really great memories seeing the Spongebob Plug and Play on UA-cam. After we got those plug and game consoles we gotten the Gamecube and later the Wii. Those plug in games were fun.
I didn't know about the bootleg version of this thing lol. Kinda wonder if that one even has footage of what's on it.
Update: Its called the Super 15 in 1. There is a channel that has gameplay footage of all the things on it, as well an article on the bootleg games wiki.
i remember having this as a kid! it’s such a charming little bundle and it’s so nice to see it again, and with such an earnest and sweet review of it all to boot! man now i miss all my childhood spongebob toys lol
You blew my mind by showing me that there are more then one stages in Sandy's Surf Adventure. Up until this point, I assumed it was an endless game. Even more sad, that was my favorite game on the plug and play and was my introduction to shmups.
The sprites in "Sandy's Surf Adventure" remind me alot of her song in "Atalantis SquarePantis" with the small pixel style
Oh my gosh, that old Spongebob TV brought back so many memories! I played some Spongebob plug and play snowball game vs my mother on that thing.
I used to play this thing so much, but child me never got far in any of the games. It was great to see it again so many years later.
I remember one of my friends back in 3rd grade had the menu theme variant of this game. We would take turns and play the games together. Good days
I got this for Christmas one year as a kid it took so long finish everything
god the nostalgia. i dont even remember if i still have this. might’ve gotten rid of it years ago but i remember playing this on long car rides for vacation.
11:43 Holy shit, I'm featured!
My cousin had this one, I remember playing it all the time as a kid, along with the SpongeBob CD ROM game. Though, I never owned this one, the Scooby Doo Plug N Play is probably the best one in my opinion. SO much nostalgia😂 thanks for giving back the good memories!❤
Just randomly saw a used one for $10 on marketplace, came to UA-cam to see if it was what I thought it was and I actually remember havibg one of these around the house when I was a kid the funny thing is I don’t think I ever plugged it in and played it I just remember holding the console in my hands at some point… I think for $10 bucks I’ll pick it up for nostalgia sake
Used to love this plug-n-play as a kid, particularly the patrick maze and chum bucket games. I remember I had a thing of calling the robot enemies of the latter 'munching mike'. No clue why.
I remember playing this game at a friend's house when I was only six and it was just yesterday I found that SpongeBob tv game at a resale shop along with some other classic throwbacks. Nostalgia at it's best
I loved this plug and play sm, we had it in our house for years until it just stopped working lol, it was one of the few games my folks actually bought for me, and seeing this again was such a nostalgic hit AGH so good
This is so cool! Cool video, for sure subbed and liked and cant wait for more!
I was gifted 2 of these as a kid. I also had that one you mentioned during sandys game that reused the music.
SAME
0:25 That is just flat out wrong lmao, maybe you were just in an area that somehow did not get much of it, but Spongebob right out of the gate had so much merchandise with entire toy lines dropping in 2000 from Mattel not even a year after the show premiered. From 2001 to 2003 Spongebob had around 8 other video games released too, before this plug-n-play. I remember seeing just about everything you could as a kid with that yellow face on it.
I swear in some interview Stephen said he didn't want merchandise for the show because of how it could contribute to the sea floor's plastic problem. Couldn't find the quote so I didn't mention it. Either way, where I live (Canada, if that helps) there wasn't much until the movie. Believe me I was looking, it wasn't until that first Burger King line of toys (2002?) when I finally got one. Then it was back to nothing again.
And yeah SpongeBob had many games at that point, I even covered SuperSponge years ago. I guess video games are technically considered "merch" but I was thinking more in the realm of traditional knick knacks and toys.
I used to have one when I was a kid, 2004ish with those big TV monitors still used VHSs and stayed up every night to watch Enterprise
The warrenty itself has some sense of humor. Someone definantly had fun making them.
Also, with the Super Chum Bucket game.... What will Plankton achieve for squirrle-napping Sandy? Why the piss cake would Sandy know anything about Plankton wanting the Krabby Patty formula? Shouldn't Plankton kidnap Mr Krabs instead since he is a rival and former best friend to Plankton?? That would make more sense than "Well, I'll squirrle-nap Sandy Cheeks and bribe Spongebob into giving me the secret formula."
Plankton isn't that smart, even his computer wife Karen knows that. Shocking that she didn't break up from that mental case, and no, Karen 2.0 technically doesn't count.
'Uhm yes customer service?....Yes, my spongebob plug and play caught fire and exploded unexpectedly....what?....oh so youre saying god didnt want me to play on it so thats why it caught fire.....I see, nothing you can do about that, thank you very much, have a nice day'
I remember these plug and play wrre sold everywhere.
I got my own from my babysitter from when I was a kid. I loved it so much that I played it to D E A T H
I had this system when you could buy it new. Had a lot of fun with the games, particularly Patrick and the Maze (but I never finished it either, nor did I finish any of the others).
Nice video, I've been curious about this one. A good cheap (in price) Pac-Man Plug & Play system is Pac-Man Connect & Play. It was released in 2012 I think and comes with 12 games. Most of them are ones that have been re-released many times, but it's one of the very few ways to play Pac-Man Plus. Outside of emulation, it's probably the cheapest way to play it too.
Now, where have _I_ seen that device before? *rewatches old FrameRater plug-n-play video*
"Patrick And The Maze" was my favorite one.
"We are not responsible if God himself decides to smite your Spongebob Plug&Play joystick."
Loved this as a kid, thanks for sharing
I want to play this so badddd I used to beat the Patrick maze one on sight
I used to play this game in my childhood. Great nostalgia video
Man this bright back some memories, I had the jellyfish dodge one back when I was a kid. I just recently pulled it out of storage and found high scores on the bubble pop game from over 15 years ago. You gotta make sure you don’t leave the batteries in these or else they will corrode bad over time.
We used to have this exact game along with the Pineapple House version. Had them well up until the 2010s gathering dust in the entertainment stand. The cords had long since broke where the cord meets the casing.
This plug n play was my childhood
I didn’t even know the next level for Sandy’s game was Goo Lagoon lol
Got it for Christmas 2004 wish their was a way to emulate it me and my sister got so far in the chumbucket game I remember tossing the console across the room when I lost
I had one, and one that looked like Darth Vader as a controller
I owned the Spongebob and Ms. Pac-Man plug and play games back in the day, and I loved the hell out of both of them.
I remember having this! To explain the striped color banding in Patrick's maze, it has to do with how the NTSC signal is being drawn from the hardware. Your recorder picked up what is known as a visual artifact resulting from a 70-year-old video standard.
i think i still have this somewhere but i haven't seen it in years
Why, god, why?!?
Why have you voided my warranty?!?
I didn’t get my first wii until 2009, but this here was my very first introduction into video games. This and the fry cook games
I remember playing this on my gigantic big gray box TV. I don’t think I ever beat Patrick’s Maze.. I was always so close! I think I almost broke the nose because I used to play this game so often on the TV but I think we sold it in a rummage :(
My family had a big gray box TV when I was a kid too and I would always play either this SpongeBob game or my vSmile on it
i loooved this thing as a kid!
I loved this thing so much
had this as a kid. so sick.
11:30 Oh, it looks so beautiful! 😍
I've been collecting plug and plays for years a lot of cool and unique games just stuck on the hardware
This is crazzyy I had this as a kid growing up you just brought back memories man 🥺🥺🥺🥺
Just spent a whopping 5 bucks on one used in a video shop
Great coverage, though it’s fun for all ages and not just kids. Thank you for making this his great review!
I haven't seen these games in like 15 years. Thank you.
Man, I actually had one of these as a kid!
My brother and I actually had that years ago when we were kids, We used to play with it all the time along with another plug in console we had
It was loads of fun
I remember getting one as a kid for Christmas.
The Patrick and the Maze game was always our favorite for family gatherings.
Over time I sold it in a flea market back in the late 2000s. Luckily I found one a year ago at a thrift shop
Plays like a decent dream like before 😂
Got that for Christmas that year was lots of fun
Hey, Spongebob! You're an Atari controller!
Man what a throwback
I had both the SpongeBob plug and play and the SpongeBob CRT TV with matching remote
Great vid! Played through these before Cosmic Shake released this year. Fun times!
God I remember this plug-n-play... Thanks for the nostalgia trip.
I'm so curious where my parents would've bought this for me at, my first guess is Toys R Us or Target. So glad they did though as I absolutely adored this system, mainly for the Super Chum Bucket minigame
Man I had this as a kid. I don't remember playing it all too much but I do remember one specific instance of myself playing it... probably the day I got it. It just got tossed into random places as it slowly became more forgotten about, but seeing those prices it's going for makes me wish I still had it. I lost gold!
When I was a kid I sent hours upon hours on this...
One of my favorite childhood SpongeBob plug n play is SpongeBob Squarepants Bikini Bottom 500 racing game
MY CHILDHOOD!!!!
Seeing as we just celebrated Thanksgiving, I'm thankful that this design exists. It's so cursed that I can't help but love it.
I play this SpongeBob game with my sister it was 2004 the first tv game I was 9 she was 13 sadly the game is broken end in 2006 never works so we start play Nintendo games 2008-Presents
Man the nostalgia. On my old one If you press in on the nose sorta hard it bends the pcb inside and messes with the collision, color and sound in some of the games.
I had one of these gotten from Target
I randomly remembered the ice skating game and looked this up
Super Chum Bucket is amazing.
Rainbow bands come from chromatic aberratiom from the conversión of the video signal to composite.
It's only visible in that one game, from my experience at least. Why would that be?
@@FrameRater Maybe from the compression process of the background image oraybe the colors, i don't if it uses real backgrounds or pre-rendered ones.
omg i had this as a kid
Ah I remember this one and used to love the Super Chum Bucket! Also, didn't know about the re-used sound effects.
I had one of those SpongeBob tv’s and my grandma kept the SpongeBob plug and play at her house 🖐️. She also had a plug and play that was designed after spongebobs pineapple.
AHHH i had this it was so good!! Oh my god patrick and the maze !!
Love this plug n play game. Sandy's Surf Adventure is the only one I haven't won yet. I've gotten all the way to the final boss, but haven't beat him yet. And when you send Plankton flying to the next level in The Super Chum Bucket, wait until the chiming sound ends and Plankton is off the screen before you throw SpongeBob into a hazard, because you can lose a life and have to start the level over if you do it too soon
I remember my Ma gifted me this one, the Batman plug n plays, and the bootleg retro games, as a kid. It was super fun, true nostalgia 🙂. Now I own a PS5 with many triple A games, but nothing beats the classics. If I could get my hands on one of these, I would. Boy do I miss the days 🥲.