Yeah some commodore 64 games had multiple tapes which explained the duplicates for that system. You can hold a button down when highlighting a game to bring up the game options, select edit game data and it shows the name of the rom at the top of the screen. Normally if a game has more than 1 disc or tape it will be written in the rom name. Just a heads up before accidently deleting it. Great vid btw subbed.
Hi Retro Gaming Guy, thanks for the video. Many duplicates are due to different language versions. That's an advantage for those who want to play in their national language. So I think it's good that these different versions exist. Keep it up with your videos!
Yeah it was an accessory like the Aladdin deck enhancer released by Bandai, it had 13 games of those 8 were SD Gundam rpg games and 2 were sailor moon and the last 3 were other rpg games
Great video, nice job. 🙂 I did order this flash drive , mostly for bios files and some games to ad to my existing collection. My N64 ROMS for example dont run.. I am hoping this bios when added to my current setup will work. We shall see. I am interested if it can be installed onto a hard disk if the device is online so you wont need the flash and use it for a portable laptop or other device. I have alot of PSX and PS2 ROMS that are hit and miss if they work... maybe this will change that. For the price so far, I cant say its a bad deal. Its worth a try.Keep up the good work.
Hey hey my friend. Looking frwd to your opinion.i own about 5 of these drives paid only 20 bucks a pop on a ALI deal. Can't update to 39 beta but well worth it in my opinion
Performance of these kind of plug and play devices is dependent on what kind of computer system you are running it on. Be a good idea to list the system specs of the computer you are using so we know what we are dealing with.
ps3 emulation CPU AMD - 6 cores and 12 threads, 8 cores or more AMD Zen 2 architecture or newer AMD Threadripper 1000 and 2000 series are not recommended Intel - 6 cores and 12 threads, 8 cores or more Intel Skylake architecture or newer GPU AMD - Vulkan compatible with active driver support AMD Polaris architecture, RX 400 series or newer NVIDIA - Vulkan compatible with active driver support NVIDIA Maxwell architecture, GTX 900 series or newer RAM 8 GB of dual-channel RAM or more Dual-channel memory is highly recommended over single-channel Storage SSD storage for emulator data, SSD or HDD storage for games 512 MB for base emulator data, 5 GB for virtual console dev_hdd1 cache 128 MB for emulator cache and console user data per installed game* * Average recommendation. Some games may require more, most games require less OS Windows Windows 10 22H2 or newer, Windows 11 22H2 or newer Linux Linux 6.5 (Latest), 6.1 (LTS) or newer macOS macOS Monterey 12.6 or newer FreeBSD FreeBSD 13.2 or newer XBOX doesn't need half as much. a $50-$75 dollar dell OptiPlex with graphics card off ebay would play these games and more, download the image from arcade punks and burn the image to an sd card yourself will save you money and its fool proof.
If it's over 400 games for the Sega master System is if safe to assume ( and hope for ) that the European and Brazil titles are included like The Flash and one of the Zillion games?
MSU SNES games are a little bit different. They usually have CD quality sounds and/or music. Having 2 different folders for Game Boy Color and Super Game Boy makes sense. Not every Game Boy Color game has Super Game Boy features, and depending on the emulator core, the Game Boy Color games may appear as normal Game Boy Color games in the folder, and then the enhanced versions in the Super Game Boy folder. Play the Game Boy version of Aladdin from the GB folder. Then play it from the SGB folder. Big difference. But I do believe they fluffed up the numbers by having multiple versions of the same title. Whenever I put together my own collection, I usually stick with the World, Europe, and USA versions, unless the system is solely a Japan-based system such as WonderSwan, Famicom Disk System, and Satellaview. I wonder why they went to an older version of Batocera though? It's already outdated by the time it gets to your door. 😆
I always feel stupid asking this. Does the Atari 2600 emulator include all the adult games? I want those , I guess like all of us, for collectibility sake. Or it's almost like birding "I SAW THIS BIRD!" except with gaming.
Is there a captain jack sparrow like island on the internets wer one can find complete sets of ps1 or sega CDisos? I used to get games one at a time until they took down that emo pair of dice 😢
Bro love your channel I was wondering how can I create a save game file for my pc games on usb some of my games wont save whether I'm online using steam or offline please help me out.
Thanks for that video i already own a steam deck , Anbernic RG351M and Retroid Pocket 3+ and was looking for something for pc and found this usb drive on aliexpress for 12 $ so i had to buy it i just hope it this thing will work on Steam Deck if not o well pc is ready =) and i'm interested if its possible to copy the roms in to my retro handhelds' if yeah that would be sweet
Ok so I'm gonna get straight to the point in currently using batocera V38 and loving it but for some reason windows games at least those that work I can't seem to get a fps counter going and also temps ,when I turn on DXVK hud and DXvk feature on I get a black screen , using a HP office PC as batocera console Specs Cpu-I5 -4570 GPU - Intel HD 4600 graphics (onboard graphics) Ram-8gb DDR3 1600mhz Storage - 500gb HDD Plz any advice would help
I've never used Windows games on Batocera so I'm really not sure about that. For temp, fps counter, etc go to your settings in main menu then developer and you should see options to customize what you want viewable there.
Definitely interested, but i have a question...does this have a settings menu that you can change box art, or do a scrape, or change/download drivers if it needs them. In other words, can I tinker with settings? Thanks!
Always love your content but you know as well as everyone else that when you have these many games - no games ever get played and it's a waste of everyone's time! Otherwise, keep up the great work!
Seeing a large collection of 8 bit and 16 bit computer collections I grew up with was very appealing.
Yeah some commodore 64 games had multiple tapes which explained the duplicates for that system. You can hold a button down when highlighting a game to bring up the game options, select edit game data and it shows the name of the rom at the top of the screen. Normally if a game has more than 1 disc or tape it will be written in the rom name. Just a heads up before accidently deleting it. Great vid btw subbed.
Good info thanks so much
Hi Retro Gaming Guy, thanks for the video. Many duplicates are due to different language versions. That's an advantage for those who want to play in their national language. So I think it's good that these different versions exist. Keep it up with your videos!
As I recall, Sufami was an add-on to super Nintendo to play a different cartridge. I think they were all Bandai games and the cartridges were smaller
Yeah it was an accessory like the Aladdin deck enhancer released by Bandai, it had 13 games of those 8 were SD Gundam rpg games and 2 were sailor moon and the last 3 were other rpg games
Japanese can be good if you're looking for uncensored games.
Great video, nice job. 🙂 I did order this flash drive , mostly for bios files and some games to ad to my existing collection. My N64 ROMS for example dont run.. I am hoping this bios when added to my current setup will work. We shall see. I am interested if it can be installed onto a hard disk if the device is online so you wont need the flash and use it for a portable laptop or other device. I have alot of PSX and PS2 ROMS that are hit and miss if they work... maybe this will change that. For the price so far, I cant say its a bad deal. Its worth a try.Keep up the good work.
Hey hey my friend. Looking frwd to your opinion.i own about 5 of these drives paid only 20 bucks a pop on a ALI deal. Can't update to 39 beta but well worth it in my opinion
Performance of these kind of plug and play devices is dependent on what kind of computer system you are running it on. Be a good idea to list the system specs of the computer you are using so we know what we are dealing with.
ps3 emulation CPU
AMD - 6 cores and 12 threads, 8 cores or more
AMD Zen 2 architecture or newer
AMD Threadripper 1000 and 2000 series are not recommended
Intel - 6 cores and 12 threads, 8 cores or more
Intel Skylake architecture or newer
GPU
AMD - Vulkan compatible with active driver support
AMD Polaris architecture, RX 400 series or newer
NVIDIA - Vulkan compatible with active driver support
NVIDIA Maxwell architecture, GTX 900 series or newer
RAM
8 GB of dual-channel RAM or more
Dual-channel memory is highly recommended over single-channel
Storage
SSD storage for emulator data, SSD or HDD storage for games
512 MB for base emulator data, 5 GB for virtual console dev_hdd1 cache
128 MB for emulator cache and console user data per installed game*
* Average recommendation. Some games may require more, most games require less
OS
Windows
Windows 10 22H2 or newer, Windows 11 22H2 or newer
Linux
Linux 6.5 (Latest), 6.1 (LTS) or newer
macOS
macOS Monterey 12.6 or newer
FreeBSD
FreeBSD 13.2 or newer
XBOX doesn't need half as much.
a $50-$75 dollar dell OptiPlex with graphics card off ebay would play these games and more, download the image from arcade punks and burn the image to an sd card yourself will save you money and its fool proof.
You can play wii, wii U games and much more I love this USB batocera.
If it's over 400 games for the Sega master System is if safe to assume ( and hope for ) that the European and Brazil titles are included like The Flash and one of the Zillion games?
Do you just find out safe/trustworthy roms to load into these boxes?
MSU SNES games are a little bit different. They usually have CD quality sounds and/or music.
Having 2 different folders for Game Boy Color and Super Game Boy makes sense. Not every Game Boy Color game has Super Game Boy features, and depending on the emulator core, the Game Boy Color games may appear as normal Game Boy Color games in the folder, and then the enhanced versions in the Super Game Boy folder. Play the Game Boy version of Aladdin from the GB folder. Then play it from the SGB folder. Big difference.
But I do believe they fluffed up the numbers by having multiple versions of the same title. Whenever I put together my own collection, I usually stick with the World, Europe, and USA versions, unless the system is solely a Japan-based system such as WonderSwan, Famicom Disk System, and Satellaview.
I wonder why they went to an older version of Batocera though? It's already outdated by the time it gets to your door. 😆
I always feel stupid asking this. Does the Atari 2600 emulator include all the adult games? I want those , I guess like all of us, for collectibility sake. Or it's almost like birding "I SAW THIS BIRD!" except with gaming.
Don't pay for things you can find for free and safer. you don't know what the seller is injecting on these drives
What are they going to inject? You.should not use these on an internet connected machine.
Agreed. Just don't connect to internet but I will say I've not found any Trojans on anything I've ever reviewed.
Put it on a junk pc for arcade
No idea how to build them or get them .. sorry old and new to this
Is there a captain jack sparrow like island on the internets wer one can find complete sets of ps1 or sega CDisos? I used to get games one at a time until they took down that emo pair of dice 😢
Bro love your channel I was wondering how can I create a save game file for my pc games on usb some of my games wont save whether I'm online using steam or offline please help me out.
@RetroGamingGuy What would you recommend for a wireless game controller in the $30-$40 range? Thank you.
8bitdo pro or pro2
Pro2 works great with my batocera build (not this one)
Whatever this version is. I was thinking of getting this and a controller for my brother.
No Destruction Derby 1-2? No Demolition Racer? Those are my faves; that bites! 😠
Is possible to play these games on a nvidea shield via emulators?
Emulation is the way to go. Too bad no Crash Bandicoot games for ps 1
Would you be able to tell me if the retro bat batocera game card for win600,PC/Steam deck, if it would work on a rg35xx-h?
Can you do a video on the 512 gb RetroBat Batocera Game Card for rog ally? It’s on Amazon for a little under $100
Thanks for that video i already own a steam deck , Anbernic RG351M and Retroid Pocket 3+ and was looking for something for pc and found this usb drive on aliexpress for 12 $ so i had to buy it i just hope it this thing will work on Steam Deck if not o well pc is ready =) and i'm interested if its possible to copy the roms in to my retro handhelds' if yeah that would be sweet
Can you plug it into your tv if it has a usb port slot?
No. Needs a pc.
Do you any hard drive with both Japanese and usa for snes to ps3?
Ok so I'm gonna get straight to the point in currently using batocera V38 and loving it but for some reason windows games at least those that work I can't seem to get a fps counter going and also temps ,when I turn on DXVK hud and DXvk feature on I get a black screen , using a HP office PC as batocera console
Specs
Cpu-I5 -4570
GPU - Intel HD 4600 graphics (onboard graphics)
Ram-8gb DDR3 1600mhz
Storage - 500gb HDD
Plz any advice would help
I've never used Windows games on Batocera so I'm really not sure about that. For temp, fps counter, etc go to your settings in main menu then developer and you should see options to customize what you want viewable there.
@@OfficialChaseBrogan 😨plz not many videos are out about batocera wine plz make a video if you can that would be appropriate a lot
@@OfficialChaseBrogan thank you for responding so quickly
Can you do a comparison on all the drives for the the ones with best games or must grab or buy. For N64 and up to higher end games
Sure
? Does any those drives have Mike Tyson Punch Out or Ready to Rumble
Can you plug this drive into a Pi with Batocera and use the File Manger to pull the MAME roms??
Can you use any controllers? And are they plug and play?
Anything that's pc compatible yes. You'd have to map them in settings but that takes about 15 seconds to do
Definitely interested, but i have a question...does this have a settings menu that you can change box art, or do a scrape, or change/download drivers if it needs them. In other words, can I tinker with settings?
Thanks!
Wonder wtbhat's on the 256 512 or 1tb
dude I still have a Game and Watch 😂😂😂
You mentioned using a bluetooth controller, but will a wired usb controller work? Thanks for you great reviews!
Absolutely will! Thanks!
i have an old windows xp tower ill see if it can run this and if it can then i have a dedicated machine for this wooo
Better to get retrobat via windows unless working with os less pc or laptop.
I think its based on RetroArch for windows but I could be wrong? also has a linux version, I never heard of retrobat, but I only play a few old games.
light gun game
Get the unrelesed daredevil game for ps2.
Plug n play in tv?? can't or not??
No, ONLY in PC devices.
They made an allo allo game?! Wtf?
Listen very carefully, i shall say zis only once...
Always love your content but you know as well as everyone else that when you have these many games - no games ever get played and it's a waste of everyone's time! Otherwise, keep up the great work!
It's nice to have a wide selection
It's not a waste of time if you enjoy collecting them. What is a waste of time is watching videos that you have no interest in to begin with.
Horrible colección, puro juego basura, por lo lo menos debieron poner algunos juegos AA o AAA, como unos 30 o 50 PSP, god of war, patapon 3, etc