You are currently the only one on TH-cam who has made a current video about the mini consoles. With the PC Engine you have all the real mini consoles in your video and no strange (Capcom) sticks. Thanks for your very good work!
My favourite console of all time! It would be awesome to have games like Shenmue, Jet Set Radio, Power Stone, Metropolis Street Racer etc on there. I would buy that in a heartbeat!
There are very good mods for the Dreamcast now, like the GDEMU and the DCHDMI. I think Sega should build a Dreamcast on a chip, and create a Dreamcast mini with all of these mods. I would buy one or even 2. With a good selection of Dreamcast games.... it should sell like pancakes!
Its sad that the dream cast didn't make it big. It was one of my favorite. I remember right before launching the online side of dreamcast they deciceded to cease production of games, and was pretty much the end of it.
I think the main reason why we're not getting an N64 mini is because so many of the classics, Rare most notably, were third-party. And even worse, Rare's owned by Microsoft, and Microsoft's already released Rare Replay for the XOne. (To be fair though, Rare Replay was pretty well done.) So yeah, an N64 mini with only DK64 from the main Rare collection would be really lame.
GoldenEye is practically impossible. The game partially belongs to Rare, who belongs to Microsoft, but they don't have the James Bond license anymore. Besides, I never understood what made it so popular. PCs had much better first person shooters at the time, and the game hasn't aged well at all.
I forgot all about the Turbo Graphix 16. I remember as a kid my neighbors uncle brought one over when he came to visit, and it blew our minds. I thought the games on those thinner cards was the coolest thing. I've got the SNES and Sega mini's and love them. Didn't know they came out with wireless controllers, so thank you very much for that tid-bit!
0:42 ..Christmas '96, the day is winding down to dinner time. i got some nautica & hilfiger gear to rock for the girls at school..they said the Playstation @ $399, without a game included, was too much. i understood. sittin' at dinner..papa walks in, with the Playstation 1 box in his hands, a grin on his face i'll never forget. love u papa..life is cancelled here, see you
I got N64 from my mom as it was launched in 97, I was one of the first buyers. Later I also got Playstation, played both. Nothing could beat Mario Kart, Zelda, Goldeneye, Banjo...but I had my favs on psx too Lunar, Chronotriger, Xenogears, Twisted Metal...I wanted Sarurn too, so bad...never got it. I still have my psx and N64 💓
@@MetalJesusRocks There is one more Mini system (sort of). As you probably know AtGames has done multiple rounds of the Atari Flashback with Atari 2600 games. What you may not know however is that with the latest round of Flashbacks to come out in 2019 (the Atari Flashback X and the Atari Flashback X Deluxe) AtGames tried to capitalize on the "Mini Console" craze. The Atari Flashback X looks like an actual replica mini Atari 2600 (seen in this wiki picture: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Flashback_series#/media/File:Atari_Flashback_X_15.jpg ).
I have the Mega Drive mini, it's very nice and what I like is that they have regular USB controller inputs. Using Project Lunar I clocked it at 1.3 Ghz (for some reason they clocked it down to 1Ghz) and have my own selection of added games. To me the big plus of the SNES version is that it comes with a 2 Ghz processor which should have better emulation performance options. I do think you can use Hackchi on it to emulate other game consoles and add games, but in order to use other controllers as well as a thumb drive you need to use an OTG hub. Of course, the SNES controllers come with 6 buttons so for most emulations they would suffice as well.
9:43 - "I just don't happen to have one." Actually, you do. You checked them out in your March 1st 2019 video. They call it "8-button" since the USB version adds a couple buttons for use with PC, Nintendo Switch, etc. That's the one Sega and RetroBit are selling for the Genesis Mini.
Firstly, love your videos! Keep it up! Minor addition regarding the C64 Mini: Yes, the keyboard is non functional (and so small making it a functioning keyboard wouldn't really... function) and yes, the on screen keyboard works, but is a pain in the butt, but I didn't hear you mention that you can just plug in any USB Keyboard. Yes, there are only two usb ports and using a separate keyboard and two controllers requires a USB splitter, but it is an option! I'm so glad they increased the number of usb ports on the C64! Keep being awesome!
@@masterquake7 Please stop spreading misinformation. They can obviously rip the ISO and run it. Emulation has been able to run ISOs for well over a year.
Oh man the Dream Cast I still have mine somewhere, along with my Atri, Sega Genesis, Game gear , GameBoy Color , Game boy Advantage, PS1 & 2 , OG Xbox ...... there all in boxes in storage lol to someday to uncover & one hell of a time down memory lane when found hahahaha
all of these are emulation. Plus, even if they were just straight ports, a lot of the really good Saturn games like Burning Rangers, Panzer Dragoon Saga, and Shining Force 3 no longer have their source code available.
I'd love to see a Master System Mini, get some interest going in that system again. Phantasy Star, Alex Kidd, Shinobi... and if they could throw in the foreign Sonic games (with Sonic being huge), plus some more foreign games, that'd be dope. The system is/was big in Brazil for the longest time, so yeah, some of those would be great.
Isnt it like he's living the life though, getting revenue from YT, playing the games we all love? Who cares if its 4am if I were him is what i'm saying.
You forgot to mention the English translation of Monster Wold IV and the two bonus games (Tetris, and Darius) on the Sega Genesis Mini. (Edit: And the official release of Mega Man The Wily Wars.)
Yup, personally i think it's the best mini console, even with the sound issues. Overall it has a really big and varied collection of games with a lot of detail in presentation. Maybe the SNES mini has even bigger classics but it needed like 10 more third party games i think.
Got to say, for me the top 2 would have to be the SNES mini and the Sega Megadrive / Genesis mini with the later being #1. Bigger games library and an excellent selection of games, plus the detail in the actual console is amazingly accurate.
I would love to see a Gameboy Classic. It wouldn't be mini, it'd be an exact replica but with a modern USB-chargeable battery, color backlit screen (but with options to play in black&white or classic green) and support for GB and GBC games. We're getting something similar with the new Game & Watch, which looks pretty great (and hackable). A DOS mini would also be cool--I wonder who would make it?
A Dreamcast Mini is an absolute must!!! I’d also like to see Saturn & 32x mashed up together as a single release Classic. I think this compilation release works for just about every classic system, (except maybe Jaguar as it only has so many games).
The market for that has to be tiny. I mean it would be super easy to make but I feel like anyone who would want that already has a solution laying around.
right, im salty oculus stepped backwards to LCD 80Hz from OLED 90Hz, just because it's cheaper. as the PSVita too..the screen is getting all our focus, make it the best
@@kaizen5415 Sadly, it isn't ALL of us, it's not very many at all. These companies do shed loads of focus groups and marketing research and the sad reality is many don't give a fuck if it means it's ten quid cheaper or something. Now, if they had two options that might be nice, but still probably a wish too far.
I must say, the preloaded game selection has some great choices, but this console had such a huge library of excellent games, that it left more than a little to be desired. My buddy sold me his hacked mini (I'm a bigger retro gamer) w/which I must say, he did one helluva job choosing tons of great titles, including many of the obvious omissions. I've now beaten or completed a total of 51 games across across every known genre, over the last 3+yrs, & I will likely be playing for the better part of the next decade, cuz there's a whole lot more to go...So much fun. I'm currently playing Lost Vikings 2, Axelay, & Legend of the Mystical Ninja.
A fairly sizable hit in Europe as Ninty locked Sega out of the US market but then US/EU retail was somewhat different back then and the EEC nee EU would not have allowed Nintendo's to develop the monopoly in Europe that it had in the US.
Sony not including the Dual Shock, and deciding to include PAL versions of games in the North American release was a huge mistake. That said, I would love to see a Sega Master System mini. Arguably the most underrated great console of all time
Best Game TH-cam channel period! Love from east Africa-Eritrea Every time i see Retro game content on your channel you bring back pieces of my childhood
I loved the keys on the commodore keyboard. So satisfying to press for some reason. At least when I was a kid. It's been a couple decades. Its weird that I remember that actually. Lol.
Couldn't agree more. When I remember how I hammered the keyboard sometimes when i rage quit games (because I was a young jerk who didn't know better) in the 80s I wonder how a modern keyboard would react to this :-).... Good times thinking back. I just realize I am an old fart. But some of my best gaming memories are related to the C64. Amazing, somehow, considering the great games being released today. Graphics really isn't everything.
The Wii is a great option if you like Wii games and Gamecube games it really saves a bit of space, much like the PS2 saves the space of both it and the PSX. Gamecube also has much cheaper component and HDMI adapters making it easier and cheaper to hook up to modern TVs than the original gamecube.
the genesis official six buttons was the real deal for me, it looked great, felt great and that "velvet" directional was best way to NOT destroy your thumbs doing hadoukens and shoryukens, i'm aware of today's upscaled complexity of games that demands much more from controllers but that one still the top controller of all times to me.
Velvet D-pad? I don't remember it being made of velvet. Oh wait, I see what ya meant. It would be the same thing if you called it " That butter smooth" D-pad" But yeah, because it was a circle disc with a raised "Cross" pattern that made fighting games from Street Fighter to MK1-3 so much easier to pull off and didn't put your thumbs through hell. Too bad KI was never released for the Gen/Megadrive. Tho I had some asshat try to tell me the game would never play properly even on the 6 button controller because it doesn't have the same number of buttons as the SNES because of the missing "the left/right bumpers" He still couldn't wrap his head around that they both have 6 buttons total and HE even went to far as to post images of both controllers to show that the SNES has more buttons to make his point... That was the day I began losing faith in humanity, one comment at a time, and this was 1999.
yeah, i loved the SNES i had but whenever i played SF on it i'd wonder "why isn't this D-pad 8 directions and smooth like the one on the Genesis? or even the Master System?" i mean, i don't think they could predict SFII's runaway success, but it's still annoying to do a QCF on a cross D-pad, let alone a Shoryuken motion (and God forbid if you try the Pretzel in the Fatal Fury games). i'd get much less blisters on my left thumb if they put out a new controller to address the gameplay like Sega did with the six-button controller.
I'd like to see a Sega Dreamcast Mini and Nintendo 64 Classic Edition. It would be cool to see a DOS classic, Gameboy Classic Edition, Gameboy Color Classic Edition and Sega Game Gear Mini
I’ve told my eldest son about my first console , the atari , A LOT over the years. So much that he bought the Atari classics mini console , and is currently playing the life out of it.
I really loved the min PlayStation simply because it was so easy to fix so one could play almost any rom on it. It truly mimicked the org ps1 really well which was abysmally easy to fix so you could play games from all regions and even copied discs haha.
Actually with the ease of modding and how good the programs are now the PS classic it is a great buy for the low price it is now. They just ported jedi knight academy to it I'm excited what the community has in store for it
I have a theory, Sony was toying with the idea and it got leaked forcing it to go to market. Unlike Sega or Nintendo, Sony just doesn't their library outright meaning they could never include the games people want and still keep it affordable. Never should have been released
@@ladyvavashund46 sounds like you need to do console maintenance once in a while. Thermal paste has a shelf life. Open them up, clean the dust out. Reapply new thermal paste like once every 5 years. You can't treat new consoles like the old ones, they produce alot of heat and require cooling and thermal paste dries out. You run em hard with dried out these paste you cook them to death.
@@billy-waynejeffcoat4828 Thank you for you advice but I am very aware. My point is you will never need to do maintenance on the minis becouse they will never overheat despite being new hardware.
I have 4 of them, the nes, neogeo, genesis and the TG16. All of them worth it in my opinion for around 100 bucks. Only reason I dont have the SNES one is because everyone's trying to resell them for like 150 bucks.
Love this. As an 80’s/90’s gamer this brings back some of the best memories!! I had, and should’ve kept my sega master system and Genesis… so it’s so great to at least see the Sega Genesis…loved that console! 😝 Also, would like to see ps2, where I left off… so many great games!! I’m exited to check out the super nes mini, if still available.
I remember seeing the TG16 at Child's world as a kid and it costed A LOT *took awhile to save up for it*. In high school I went to a Bomberman competition event in Minnesota and won the TG DUO. Was one of best days in my life. :D
I looked everywhere for the US version of the Sega "tower of power". I was deeply saddened to find Sega only produced a small number for youtube content creators. If you want to buy one, it's Japanese variant only. =(
@@katiepersons6575 The Japan Megadrive release also got 6 button controllers included! Shame that only SF2 uses them and it's missing a bunch of classic action games that are included in the US and EU versions :( The Tower of Power was also about $40, putting the price of the whole setup up quite a bit.
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Well if you dont mind tinkering the MiSTer device has an absolutely hyper accurate NEOGEO core. Furrtek went through and decapped (acid bathed) all the NEOGEO chips, and scanned them with a microscope, and wrote down all the schematics (traced everything) so he can make replacement chips for the NEOGEO. And the schematic languages used to make new chips is the same as is used in an FPGA device like MiSTer, so he released a MiSTer core which is a total beast. When you open the NEOGEO core in the MiSTer menu all the schematics are sent to the FPGA and mere milliseconds later the FPGA configures it self like a transformer into all the chips in the real NEOGEO. All the chips are working in parallel, not like in software emulation where the CPU does one thing at the time. So while software emulators are plagued with things like audio delay/lag, an FPGA core couldn't even make audio delay like that unless you would make a complicated audio buffer which would be ridiculous and would need to be intentional and lots of work. While some cores (like GBA and future PS1) on MiSTer could be considered (hardware accelerated) emulation, the NEOGEO core is so close to the real deal that you could say that the variants of NEOGEO has more difference between them in real hardware than the difference over to MiSTer. In addition it is of course HDMI output, and you can also do VGA with a cheap 12 dollar adapter, and there is no framebuffer, its just signals sent through the adapter like the console would to a CRT. And since MiSTer now has MegaCD for Genesis, everyone is expecting PCEngine CD and NEOGEO CD to show up any time this year. The Picture Processing Unit and another chip of PCEngine was also recently decapped by Furrtek, and he is in the progress of transcribing it to a hardware description language (schematic). So thats comming as well, even though the PCEngine core is excellent, we always want more authenticity.
I think the gdmu’s are the way to go for Dreamcast as you get the benefit of actual hardware; with no moving parts and easy to upgrade psu, keeping an old Dreamcast functional is easier than ever. I held onto 3 I’ll try and mod eventually but I got all my arcade sticks and accessories I’d hate to part with (lightguns too!).
@@Ziggurat1 Yea of course the FPGA is not just another level, it's like a whole different league to me - not to mention the importance these devs do for preserving a piece of history by accurately reproducing them in that fpga. However I would imagine that these official mini emulators are for the casual plug&play audience, or collectors of official hardware iterations (regardless of their accuracy, utility/peripheral usability and overall value or lack thereof depending on brand and effort put in). I would imagine that they also exist for today's parents to show their kids what kind of games they used to play back in the day, so they buy them this mini-toy edition for an evening of fun or an occasional play session. Personally I'm not interested in these mini emulators at all, but this video brought a couple of interesting points where they do offer at least some value, e.g.: gamepads, official plastic case to house something better and tweakable maybe, a toy to lend to kids or friends instead of the real deal, something cheap to play during your stay at the cottage, etc.
@@MetalJesusRocks i am a 40 year old gamer.. started on a coco2 from tandy. vic-20... to this day.. loved to hear your background.. SIERRA stories.. congrats on the idea of the colored logo on your cv! :)
MS DOS mini for sure! I grew up with an NES and then SNES, but some of my favorite memories of gaming as a kid were the dos games I used to download from local dialup BBSes.
Personally I think that the Mega Drive/Genesis Mini just had the best line up of games, plus multi language variants of those games. It has the most games in any one language of any mini console. It came with two exclusive games one of which was completely new (Darius). It also has wireless 6 button controllers that you can buy too. MJR didn't mention any of that. But this list is based on personal preference and personal history with the original machines so it's to be expected. My top three out of the box at the moment are: 1: Mega Drive Mini 2: Core Grafx Mini 3: Snes Classic
Loved seeing some of those Turbo Graphics 16 games. My cousin had one, some of those games really brought back some nostalgia. I never met anyone else as a kid who had even heard of that console.
If it wasn't for Rondo of Blood I would have never known it existed. If America would have gotten that game the console would have been a solid competitor here
I had one. Absolutely loved it. It really had a lot of great, underappreciated games. The TV Sports titles were some of the best lineup of sports games for it's time. I even had the CD attachment which admittedly was a terrible investment. I'm not sure that thing even had ten games ever made for it.
My favorite is sega Genesis with tower accessories. Its too bad they didn't have LEDs lights in sega cd and add on sega cd and 32x games but its ok i modded mine to include that. Dreamcast mini, Saturn mini, n64 mini i would buy but dreamcast should include online games and app store and support original controller.
I'd love to see an MS-DOS mini. I played so many shareware games growing up; plus, the possibility of having LucasArts, Sierra, Origin, Redwood Studio classic games on a "console" would be amazing. I heartily agree with this list, and am looking forward to collecting the TurboGrafix when it comes out on Amazon (not til 12/31 according to the site). Great stuff!
"..games people were dying to play!" - shows Dr. Mario lol (don't get me wrong, I like it and it's my dad's favorite videogame of all time, the timing of the video was awkward lol)
Would love to see a Sega Dreamcast mini, Sega Saturn Mini and a Sega CD mini in that order. It would be cool if Sega teamed up with some of the developers to release the latest Dreamcast games like Sturmwind which was an amazing game.
Love your channel man, thank you for making a video including all the mini classics. It makes it easier to choose which one to buy. Thank you MetalJesusRocks
Sega genesis mini is #1 for me. It looks great, has an awesome selection of games, and you can play the Japanese versions by just switching the language.
I've always wanted a SNES classic, yet I went for the NES classic before, and I have no regrets! My stepdaughter and I have great Tecmo bowl matches sometimes, and I have had great times playing most of the games in it.
The SNES mini is incredible because you can easily hack it and include many more games (the included memory fits all NES/Master System and a decently large selection of Genesis + SNES games). And these other games and systems operate with the same intuitive menu system and save game functionality etc, with the additional feature of going out into the menu using the controller instead of having to press reset. It's just a perfect little thing.
I would love to see Dreamcast do a mini with Blue Stinger and some of the racing games on there like the Star Wars pod racers and Speed Demons game, Power Stones
i was literally 10 seconds ago at your channel seeing: "new vids every Tuesday and friday", and wondered how late you would upload, and literally 20 sec later I see your vid 😂
Hmm, that’s quite strange. Different numbers? Mine, for instance, has over 100 and includes all the NES Classic games in a folder called “NES Classic Edition.” Weird... Maybe I’ll write Nintendo a letter. On second thought, NAHH
Shawn Elliott it doesn’t come with wireless controllers, and the cables really short, but 8 bitdo and other companies make them definitely wort the 30 bucks. I broke my adapter after my sega genesis mini after it feel on the floor and retro-bit sent me a new adaptor FOR FREE I need to give them more love for that. I honestly just wanted the opportunity to buy just the adapter. (I bought an adapter for my sega Saturn and I love it)
At least, in the years since this video, we did get an Amiga mini (the A500 mini) and it’s pretty great. My personal favorites are the Turbografx mini and the A500 mini.
Sad not to see the @Games Atari Flashback 9 not making this list. I love it , the joysticks stay true to the original and it has an SD Card slot to load your own games and the community behind at Atari Age is second to none. my only complaint is the paddle controllers but beside that having it preloaded with over a 100 games and many great Activision Games and then able to load over 1000 games, It it s odd there is no mention.
I have all of them except for the C64 mini. I just recently acquired the TurboGrafx 16 mini, and omg, I am in love with it. The interface, the menu music, the controller, the emulation is awesome.
I loved this video so much! Instant subscribe! I'd love to see a video about some of the hackings for these consoles as well modded accessories (like the 8bitdo and OTG adapter), thank you!
I think they sell a little battery that attaches to it. I happened to have a similar one which works great. It would be much better with a built-in but it's far from a dealbreaker in this case.
@Meu nome não é linguiça, é GIRAFALES! What are you talking about? I am a collector as a gamer and emulators are the best thing for us retro gamers.. Lazy? Have you even bothered to check them out? The emulation in most of these official mini consoles is far lazier than the emulators made by the gamers!
@@phillherup if you already have that set up then it's probably not worth it unless you want the look of the physical console and the GUI for game selection.
@@phillherup me personally, it's also the ease of set up and use. Just install a custom kernel, put all your games in a specific folder, and the console itself converts and puts them in the correct folder structure.
Once modded it shares the #1 spot. The modded snes classic needs extra work for the extra memory, the ps one classic loses a controller slot,extra work to fix the issue. They both sucks at DS and 64 though. The main reason is kids. They play with minis without getting lost in menus and effing up your setup/configs unlike a Pi.
@@jean-philippetessier6354 you just buy a $3 otg cable from Amazon to solve that problem. It lets you use the rear USB spot, which supports power and data
IBM PC JR Mini But if you want a Sierra adventure game collection right now, I recommend you Roberta William's Anthology. Old games with emulators for modern PC (at least for WinXP). Has Mystery House, most of the King's Quest series, and a bunch of others.
I wish the Sega Genesis Mini show a time stamp of, where your last save state is at, instead of a blank save time stamp incase you forget where you left off at.
You are currently the only one on TH-cam who has made a current video about the mini consoles. With the PC Engine you have all the real mini consoles in your video and no strange (Capcom) sticks. Thanks for your very good work!
I really hope we get a dreamcast mini
GOLDEN PANDA agreed!!!
The dreamcast mini is a good idea.
@@asmodeusasmodeus8617 It would be a perfect opportunity to rerelease Marvel vs. Capcom 2
@@asmodeusasmodeus8617 true
My favourite console of all time! It would be awesome to have games like Shenmue, Jet Set Radio, Power Stone, Metropolis Street Racer etc on there. I would buy that in a heartbeat!
If they make a Dreamcast mini, I will be all over that! “Hey, hey, hey! It’s time to make some C-RAZY money!”
*Then maybe SEGA come back and go back to their factories and make Dreamcast 2 or 3 LOL* ⭐️
There are very good mods for the Dreamcast now, like the GDEMU and the DCHDMI. I think Sega should build a Dreamcast on a chip, and create a Dreamcast mini with all of these mods. I would buy one or even 2. With a good selection of Dreamcast games.... it should sell like pancakes!
Same....and next for Nintendo will obviously be the N64 Classic....
Lunar Vania *without a doubt!* ⭐️
For real. As well as an N64 with a better working controller than the original.
Its sad that the dream cast didn't make it big. It was one of my favorite. I remember right before launching the online side of dreamcast they deciceded to cease production of games, and was pretty much the end of it.
The dreamcast was fine, but it wasn't that much better than a Saturn. I had both and used the Saturn more.
It put NBA2K and online console gaming on the map. That was more than enough.
@@wesdoobner7521 lol what? you're crazy
@@wesdoobner7521probably cause they didn't give it enough love
I'd love to see an N64 mini with 4 controllers and GoldenEye. That would be insane.
Kouillu Le Karibou it's coming soon
I think the main reason why we're not getting an N64 mini is because so many of the classics, Rare most notably, were third-party. And even worse, Rare's owned by Microsoft, and Microsoft's already released Rare Replay for the XOne. (To be fair though, Rare Replay was pretty well done.) So yeah, an N64 mini with only DK64 from the main Rare collection would be really lame.
GoldenEye has aged like bad wine. But there are other games on there that have aged much better.
Are we not pretty much guaranteed that game wont be on a “classic” because of james bond copyright
GoldenEye is practically impossible. The game partially belongs to Rare, who belongs to Microsoft, but they don't have the James Bond license anymore.
Besides, I never understood what made it so popular. PCs had much better first person shooters at the time, and the game hasn't aged well at all.
Nintendo 64 Mini, Sega Dreamcast mini.
That's all I need.
Yes please!
Yup. I still have my DC (VGA) and N64 (Ultra HDMI) Hooked up. Best consoles of all time.
Yes when is the Dreamcast coming out
I agree 100%
@@michaelthebarbarian3380 VGA is analog. It woupd be nice if your DC was AT LEAST DVi. Then it would be a digital signal.
Videos like this are the reason I've stayed subscribed to MJR all these years!
The only reason i stay here is because i am waiting for some more GAMER eats videos. Nachos, Waffles, Noodles!!
They’re all good videos. I think it’s time for another I Hate U episode.
I found him when trying to expand my psp game library, love his content and his game room is fucking dope
I forgot all about the Turbo Graphix 16. I remember as a kid my neighbors uncle brought one over when he came to visit, and it blew our minds. I thought the games on those thinner cards was the coolest thing. I've got the SNES and Sega mini's and love them. Didn't know they came out with wireless controllers, so thank you very much for that tid-bit!
0:42 ..Christmas '96, the day is winding down to dinner time. i got some nautica & hilfiger gear to rock for the girls at school..they said the Playstation @ $399, without a game included, was too much. i understood. sittin' at dinner..papa walks in, with the Playstation 1 box in his hands, a grin on his face i'll never forget. love u papa..life is cancelled here, see you
What game did you get with it?
I got it from dad also! My first game was twisted metal.
We all know sega, nintendos and xbox (EXCEPT one) is better than the gaystation
Nice story bro 😆🎄🎁🎮♥️
I got N64 from my mom as it was launched in 97, I was one of the first buyers. Later I also got Playstation, played both. Nothing could beat Mario Kart, Zelda, Goldeneye, Banjo...but I had my favs on psx too Lunar, Chronotriger, Xenogears, Twisted Metal...I wanted Sarurn too, so bad...never got it. I still have my psx and N64 💓
Nintendo 64 mini, the controller will be bigger than the console.
Have faith young grass hopper
Considering Nintendo already sold an N64 that was nothing but a controller back in the N64 days it couldn't be that hard to do.
qqq1701 oh yeah the iQue
Would be nice if they release it with the smaller Hori controller, but most people would be confused with it.
@@butterccm I'd love an iQue..
But Oh my God! the asking prices on eBay! $600-$800
W...T....F!
Binged watched all your videos during this quarantine...never clicked so fast to watch a new video in my life...love your content! Keep it up!
Awesome! Thank you!
@@MetalJesusRocks There is one more Mini system (sort of). As you probably know AtGames has done multiple rounds of the Atari Flashback with Atari 2600 games. What you may not know however is that with the latest round of Flashbacks to come out in 2019 (the Atari Flashback X and the Atari Flashback X Deluxe) AtGames tried to capitalize on the "Mini Console" craze. The Atari Flashback X looks like an actual replica mini Atari 2600 (seen in this wiki picture: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Flashback_series#/media/File:Atari_Flashback_X_15.jpg ).
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@@MetalJesusRocks um Atari
I have the Mega Drive mini, it's very nice and what I like is that they have regular USB controller inputs. Using Project Lunar I clocked it at 1.3 Ghz (for some reason they clocked it down to 1Ghz) and have my own selection of added games. To me the big plus of the SNES version is that it comes with a 2 Ghz processor which should have better emulation performance options. I do think you can use Hackchi on it to emulate other game consoles and add games, but in order to use other controllers as well as a thumb drive you need to use an OTG hub. Of course, the SNES controllers come with 6 buttons so for most emulations they would suffice as well.
I do enjoy most of the mini consoles. Hopefully we’ll get a Dreamcast, Saturn, and N64 mini.
me too, me too, still need to get me a turbogrfx mini
DC and Saturn would actually be the only mini consoles I would buy
Gez Fry is get these and an N64 one. They are pain in the ass to emulate 😅
a dreamcast mini would be a real craze
The Resurgence 2.0 sure thing, lots of talk on a Dreamcast Mini, one of my favorite. Including the N64
I think a Dreamcast mini would be the most interesting one that could come out. That is as long as it has controllers with VMUs
And Sega Saturn please.
I would lose my mind if a Dreamcast mini would come out!
Soul Calibur, Power Stone 2, Quake III Arena (best console version of Q3), Sonic Adventure...
@BIGWORM 510 Not enough good games for the Dreamcast for a mini release.
Working VMUs and online capability would be a must for a Dreamcast mini. They could bring back seasonal DLC. Damn, I want it lol.
9:43 - "I just don't happen to have one."
Actually, you do. You checked them out in your March 1st 2019 video. They call it "8-button" since the USB version adds a couple buttons for use with PC, Nintendo Switch, etc. That's the one Sega and RetroBit are selling for the Genesis Mini.
I noticed that too.
Firstly, love your videos! Keep it up!
Minor addition regarding the C64 Mini: Yes, the keyboard is non functional (and so small making it a functioning keyboard wouldn't really... function) and yes, the on screen keyboard works, but is a pain in the butt, but I didn't hear you mention that you can just plug in any USB Keyboard. Yes, there are only two usb ports and using a separate keyboard and two controllers requires a USB splitter, but it is an option!
I'm so glad they increased the number of usb ports on the C64!
Keep being awesome!
funny
I would love to see a Sega Saturn mini! With “Panzer Dragoon Saga”, “Dragon Force”, and all three episodes of “Shining Force III”!!!
Panzer Dragoon was an awesome game.
@@kriskeilman2087 the Switch remake looks pretty sweet, but I can’t wait for Zwei on Switch!
Unfortunately, the source code for Panzer Dragoon Saga no longer exists so they would have to remake it to release it.
Hallelujah!
@@masterquake7 Please stop spreading misinformation. They can obviously rip the ISO and run it. Emulation has been able to run ISOs for well over a year.
I’d really like to see a Dreamcast mini.
Sega would fuck it up. Look at the sonic adventure ports
Oh man the Dream Cast I still have mine somewhere, along with my Atri, Sega Genesis, Game gear , GameBoy Color , Game boy Advantage, PS1 & 2 , OG Xbox ...... there all in boxes in storage lol to someday to uncover & one hell of a time down memory lane when found hahahaha
Heck even a ps2 mini would be cool. Why not.
I never really played the Dreamcast, but I still agree with this sentiment.
D core I still have mine. I’m going to swap it’s internal battery and fan.
I also want a Dreamcast Mini, the console on it's own is beautiful.
Also a Saturn, as the emulation for Saturn is imperfect
hard to do because of machine power would be much better than these, like a odroid maybe still would be very power hungry
all of these are emulation. Plus, even if they were just straight ports, a lot of the really good Saturn games like Burning Rangers, Panzer Dragoon Saga, and Shining Force 3 no longer have their source code available.
Giordan Diodato how did they lose the source code? Fire in the vault?
I'd love to see a Master System Mini, get some interest going in that system again. Phantasy Star, Alex Kidd, Shinobi... and if they could throw in the foreign Sonic games (with Sonic being huge), plus some more foreign games, that'd be dope. The system is/was big in Brazil for the longest time, so yeah, some of those would be great.
Completely agree! Have been wanting one for AGES!!!
Only Metal Jesus would think, "yeah, why not rank all of my mini consoles at 4am?"
And me watching this at 6 AM.
Isnt it like he's living the life though, getting revenue from YT, playing the games we all love? Who cares if its 4am if I were him is what i'm saying.
Consoles are consoles lol It fits.
@@Servaas it's a joke my guy, chill
That’s how he earned the moniker “Jesus” he saves us all at any time of day/night
VHS Mini. Loaded with movies at a low resolution with a filter that makes it look like VHS on a CRT.
It used to be and event to rent a video from the store. Ah the good-old days! Damn I feel old, I mean hell, I'm only 37!
If you want to re-watch a movie you've already seen, you have to sit through a 3 minute rewind animation first.
Someone made a meme of that around the time the PS Classic came out. It had movies like Star Trek V. lol
beta Max too?
With a code that unlocks a secet blue book full of 'staches and bushes.
You forgot to mention the English translation of Monster Wold IV and the two bonus games (Tetris, and Darius) on the Sega Genesis Mini.
(Edit: And the official release of Mega Man The Wily Wars.)
Yup, personally i think it's the best mini console, even with the sound issues. Overall it has a really big and varied collection of games with a lot of detail in presentation. Maybe the SNES mini has even bigger classics but it needed like 10 more third party games i think.
i wish MMWW didnt have that PAL slowdown, it hurts the game tbh, but everything else is great, SEGA was represented well in the Mini.
Got to say, for me the top 2 would have to be the SNES mini and the Sega Megadrive / Genesis mini with the later being #1. Bigger games library and an excellent selection of games, plus the detail in the actual console is amazingly accurate.
My ps1 has 275 games along with my fav of all time "JADE COCOON" TRUE BLUE OVER DOSE PACK LOVE IT THIS THING IS GREAT!
@@chrismanning8052 i had Jade Cocoon, that game is addictive, not quite as much as Pokemon but close.
I bought a SNES classic for $20cad on the street, my first mini, and by far the best from what I can see 👍
I'm glad I gave a Sega Genesis Mini. It's one of my favorite mini consoles.
I would love to see a Gameboy Classic. It wouldn't be mini, it'd be an exact replica but with a modern USB-chargeable battery, color backlit screen (but with options to play in black&white or classic green) and support for GB and GBC games. We're getting something similar with the new Game & Watch, which looks pretty great (and hackable). A DOS mini would also be cool--I wonder who would make it?
A handheld mini lol how much smaller can a handheld be? 😂
@@covid19alpha2variantturboc7 ha, depends, have you seen the Game Gear Micro?
@@ra226gaming nope
You just described the Analogue Pocket.
@@RandallStevenson I have one on pre-order! --but I'd still buy a GB Classic if they made one.
A Dreamcast Mini is an absolute must!!! I’d also like to see Saturn & 32x mashed up together as a single release Classic. I think this compilation release works for just about every classic system, (except maybe Jaguar as it only has so many games).
A mini sega/sega cd and 32x combo was released before the saturn. It just didnt sell. Or the saturn made it redundant. Too bad.
Very cool and useful information from Metal Jesus! Thanks for the research! The world needs a Sega Saturn Mini and Sega Dreamcast Mini.
There is an actual "PC Classic" console in the works. I haven't received any update emails in awhile but I don't think it's been canceled yet
The market for that has to be tiny. I mean it would be super easy to make but I feel like anyone who would want that already has a solution laying around.
PlayStation mini: worst from the get-go. Absolutely best after modding! 💪💪💪
Another person that knows what the hell they're talking about!
yeah man i was lucky though got mine new for 36au and mods were already out win win :)
Can confirm the PSC is the one I use the most.
Ps classic once modded is all the minis in one!
@@hidden_vault $20 Canadian in this hemisphere! Grabbed two!
"clicky thumbsticks is very hard to make"
he most likely meant more expensive
MJ's face though. Def meme worthy.
Lol!!! 4:10. MJ’s stop blowing smoke face.
I never knew this meme. Can’t find anything about it on the web. Anyone a link?
right, im salty oculus stepped backwards to LCD 80Hz from OLED 90Hz, just because it's cheaper. as the PSVita too..the screen is getting all our focus, make it the best
@@kaizen5415 Sadly, it isn't ALL of us, it's not very many at all. These companies do shed loads of focus groups and marketing research and the sad reality is many don't give a fuck if it means it's ten quid cheaper or something.
Now, if they had two options that might be nice, but still probably a wish too far.
I must say, the preloaded game selection has some great choices, but this console had such a huge library of excellent games, that it left more than a little to be desired. My buddy sold me his hacked mini (I'm a bigger retro gamer) w/which I must say, he did one helluva job choosing tons of great titles, including many of the obvious omissions. I've now beaten or completed a total of 51 games across across every known genre, over the last 3+yrs, & I will likely be playing for the better part of the next decade, cuz there's a whole lot more to go...So much fun. I'm currently playing Lost Vikings 2, Axelay, & Legend of the Mystical Ninja.
Go outside.
Sega master system, it’s such a under appreciated console. I would love if one existed!
A fairly sizable hit in Europe as Ninty locked Sega out of the US market but then US/EU retail was somewhat different back then and the EEC nee EU would not have allowed Nintendo's to develop the monopoly in Europe that it had in the US.
We need an Amiga 500 Mini. Amiga doesn't get any love. :(
A CD32 mini
I did love my Amiga 500 that would be cool to own a mini version.
AMIGA does what Atari STdon't.......
Not quite the same......
I guess Amiga doesnt have any real amigas.
I would love a Amiga 600 mini, for the form factor
I need the GameCube mini in my life
GameCube is already a mini console.
@@fidelxxx hush bub.hehe
Wake me up when it happened.
Just buy a Nvidia Shield TV.. no issues with Gamecube games, or N64 or Dreamcast for that matter
they need to make a mini NEO GEO system that doesn't require selling your house
You can get one on amazon for $100 that comes with 2 controllers and an HDMI.
arcade stick pro? +hylo
@@charlesfuller9732 100$ ? I got mine for 59 euros... on amazon !
Money is irrelevant Prepare for your wallet to be assimilated. - Neo Geo of 9.
Ms DOS Mini! That would be epic!
Unit-e was planing a PC Classic but I think it's still not available.
@@andreg3912 I think it is been delayed and with the pandemic it is going to be more delay...
Great idea.
Make your own with an old thin client?
Ah yeah...
I didn't know I NEEDED to watch this video until it popped up in my feed
Sony not including the Dual Shock, and deciding to include PAL versions of games in the North American release was a huge mistake. That said, I would love to see a Sega Master System mini. Arguably the most underrated great console of all time
Well, they should have picked the North American versions if the European versions didn't have language selectors in the first place.
I think the master system is just too old, the games would look absolutely rubbish now.
Best Game TH-cam channel period! Love from east Africa-Eritrea
Every time i see Retro game content on your channel you bring back pieces of my childhood
I loved the keys on the commodore keyboard. So satisfying to press for some reason. At least when I was a kid. It's been a couple decades. Its weird that I remember that actually. Lol.
Couldn't agree more. When I remember how I hammered the keyboard sometimes when i rage quit games (because I was a young jerk who didn't know better) in the 80s I wonder how a modern keyboard would react to this :-).... Good times thinking back. I just realize I am an old fart. But some of my best gaming memories are related to the C64. Amazing, somehow, considering the great games being released today. Graphics really isn't everything.
Get the C64 'full size'....it's gotten great reviews.
The Wii is my personal favourite mini console.
Yoshi Majestic The Wii Mini?)
@@Myafue both the virtual shop and soft modding make it my favourite
the wii slim is hot garbage.
The Wii is a great option if you like Wii games and Gamecube games it really saves a bit of space, much like the PS2 saves the space of both it and the PSX. Gamecube also has much cheaper component and HDMI adapters making it easier and cheaper to hook up to modern TVs than the original gamecube.
@@kenabi why is that? I had the original Wii but never followed consoles much after that and didn't even knew the Wii Slim existed
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the genesis official six buttons was the real deal for me, it looked great, felt great and that "velvet" directional was best way to NOT destroy your thumbs doing hadoukens and shoryukens, i'm aware of today's upscaled complexity of games that demands much more from controllers but that one still the top controller of all times to me.
Velvet D-pad? I don't remember it being made of velvet. Oh wait, I see what ya meant. It would be the same thing if you called it " That butter smooth" D-pad"
But yeah, because it was a circle disc with a raised "Cross" pattern that made fighting games from Street Fighter to MK1-3 so much easier to pull off and didn't put your thumbs through hell.
Too bad KI was never released for the Gen/Megadrive. Tho I had some asshat try to tell me the game would never play properly even on the 6 button controller because it doesn't have the same number of buttons as the SNES because of the missing "the left/right bumpers" He still couldn't wrap his head around that they both have 6 buttons total and HE even went to far as to post images of both controllers to show that the SNES has more buttons to make his point...
That was the day I began losing faith in humanity, one comment at a time, and this was 1999.
yeah, i loved the SNES i had but whenever i played SF on it i'd wonder "why isn't this D-pad 8 directions and smooth like the one on the Genesis? or even the Master System?" i mean, i don't think they could predict SFII's runaway success, but it's still annoying to do a QCF on a cross D-pad, let alone a Shoryuken motion (and God forbid if you try the Pretzel in the Fatal Fury games). i'd get much less blisters on my left thumb if they put out a new controller to address the gameplay like Sega did with the six-button controller.
I'd like to see a Sega Dreamcast Mini and Nintendo 64 Classic Edition. It would be cool to see a DOS classic, Gameboy Classic Edition, Gameboy Color Classic Edition and Sega Game Gear Mini
I’ve told my eldest son about my first console , the atari , A LOT over the years. So much that he bought the Atari classics mini console , and is currently playing the life out of it.
@Apple : The Atari 2600.
@Apple : I hindsight , YES ! But for that time , it was ok-ish.
@@raggeragnar or before that, when it was called the Atari VCS, or Atari Video Computer System
Still got mine
I got my atari flashback classics on switch, and Bunch Of Games On My phone.
I’d really want a Sega master system mini, PS2 Mini, N64 Mini and a Sega Dreamcast Mini
Yes! Absolutely a Master System and definitely a N64 mini! I’m sure Nintendo will eventually make N64 mini. The fans are demanding it.
An Xbox mini would be cooler than ps2 mini
@@-crazycat bruh
@@-crazycat Xbox isn’t even that classic
@@wendy8603 xbox is 1 year older than ps2 -_-
I really loved the min PlayStation simply because it was so easy to fix so one could play almost any rom on it.
It truly mimicked the org ps1 really well which was abysmally easy to fix so you could play games from all regions and even copied discs haha.
Actually with the ease of modding and how good the programs are now the PS classic it is a great buy for the low price it is now. They just ported jedi knight academy to it I'm excited what the community has in store for it
wow really
Ladderadder Mcglitternips go wireless with a dongle.
I use my Wii U controller with mine.
Did they get Bushido Blade yet? I love that game. Still got my disc, but no ps1 🙁
I have a theory, Sony was toying with the idea and it got leaked forcing it to go to market. Unlike Sega or Nintendo, Sony just doesn't their library outright meaning they could never include the games people want and still keep it affordable. Never should have been released
@Aunchient Pistol What do you use to mod it? I used Hachi on my NES classic and it was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I honestly hope the mini trend continues forever. Like years down the road eventually all the consoles get minis.
Cant wait for ps3 mini. 60gbs keep dying on me.
@@ladyvavashund46 sounds like you need to do console maintenance once in a while. Thermal paste has a shelf life. Open them up, clean the dust out. Reapply new thermal paste like once every 5 years. You can't treat new consoles like the old ones, they produce alot of heat and require cooling and thermal paste dries out. You run em hard with dried out these paste you cook them to death.
Well I can't say consoles like the Sega 32x and the Jaguar CD are going to get mini's
@@billy-waynejeffcoat4828 Thank you for you advice but I am very aware. My point is you will never need to do maintenance on the minis becouse they will never overheat despite being new hardware.
This video makes me want to get them all now.
I have 4 of them, the nes, neogeo, genesis and the TG16. All of them worth it in my opinion for around 100 bucks. Only reason I dont have the SNES one is because everyone's trying to resell them for like 150 bucks.
Unfortunately you'll have to import the Turbografx Mini
I have 3, the NES snes and ps mini. I only want the Genesis mini to complete 4 of the best
@@GiordanDiodato yes and no to get it now yes cause its on the us one but its a preorder so no date sadly
Love this. As an 80’s/90’s gamer this brings back some of the best memories!! I had, and should’ve kept my sega master system and Genesis… so it’s so great to at least see the Sega Genesis…loved that console! 😝 Also, would like to see ps2, where I left off… so many great games!! I’m exited to check out the super nes mini, if still available.
I remember seeing the TG16 at Child's world as a kid and it costed A LOT *took awhile to save up for it*. In high school I went to a Bomberman competition event in Minnesota and won the TG DUO. Was one of best days in my life. :D
Rumble controllers on TG16 and Genesis would be cool since they dont exist for the real consoles
I have the nes and snes and love them. Takes me back to playing these when I was a kid. I would love to have the sega and turbo graphix 16.
I looked everywhere for the US version of the Sega "tower of power". I was deeply saddened to find Sega only produced a small number for youtube content creators. If you want to buy one, it's Japanese variant only. =(
@Meu nome não é linguiça, é GIRAFALES! But they DID create an American variant. They just didn't mass produce it for sale like the Japanese version.
@@katiepersons6575 The Japan Megadrive release also got 6 button controllers included! Shame that only SF2 uses them and it's missing a bunch of classic action games that are included in the US and EU versions :( The Tower of Power was also about $40, putting the price of the whole setup up quite a bit.
You can buy one on Ebay for about $72ish dollars.
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Personally, I adore the SNES mini, and would love to see a proper Neo*Geo mini
Well if you dont mind tinkering the MiSTer device has an absolutely hyper accurate NEOGEO core.
Furrtek went through and decapped (acid bathed) all the NEOGEO chips, and scanned them with a microscope, and wrote down all the schematics (traced everything) so he can make replacement chips for the NEOGEO. And the schematic languages used to make new chips is the same as is used in an FPGA device like MiSTer, so he released a MiSTer core which is a total beast. When you open the NEOGEO core in the MiSTer menu all the schematics are sent to the FPGA and mere milliseconds later the FPGA configures it self like a transformer into all the chips in the real NEOGEO. All the chips are working in parallel, not like in software emulation where the CPU does one thing at the time. So while software emulators are plagued with things like audio delay/lag, an FPGA core couldn't even make audio delay like that unless you would make a complicated audio buffer which would be ridiculous and would need to be intentional and lots of work. While some cores (like GBA and future PS1) on MiSTer could be considered (hardware accelerated) emulation, the NEOGEO core is so close to the real deal that you could say that the variants of NEOGEO has more difference between them in real hardware than the difference over to MiSTer.
In addition it is of course HDMI output, and you can also do VGA with a cheap 12 dollar adapter, and there is no framebuffer, its just signals sent through the adapter like the console would to a CRT.
And since MiSTer now has MegaCD for Genesis, everyone is expecting PCEngine CD and NEOGEO CD to show up any time this year. The Picture Processing Unit and another chip of PCEngine was also recently decapped by Furrtek, and he is in the progress of transcribing it to a hardware description language (schematic). So thats comming as well, even though the PCEngine core is excellent, we always want more authenticity.
I think the gdmu’s are the way to go for Dreamcast as you get the benefit of actual hardware; with no moving parts and easy to upgrade psu, keeping an old Dreamcast functional is easier than ever. I held onto 3 I’ll try and mod eventually but I got all my arcade sticks and accessories I’d hate to part with (lightguns too!).
@@Ziggurat1 Yea of course the FPGA is not just another level, it's like a whole different league to me - not to mention the importance these devs do for preserving a piece of history by accurately reproducing them in that fpga. However I would imagine that these official mini emulators are for the casual plug&play audience, or collectors of official hardware iterations (regardless of their accuracy, utility/peripheral usability and overall value or lack thereof depending on brand and effort put in). I would imagine that they also exist for today's parents to show their kids what kind of games they used to play back in the day, so they buy them this mini-toy edition for an evening of fun or an occasional play session.
Personally I'm not interested in these mini emulators at all, but this video brought a couple of interesting points where they do offer at least some value, e.g.: gamepads, official plastic case to house something better and tweakable maybe, a toy to lend to kids or friends instead of the real deal, something cheap to play during your stay at the cottage, etc.
AES’s are like 200 dollars i would totally buy that
It's crazy how jenky some of our favorite games actually looked i.e. Twisted Metal. Still play 2 once in a while, nostalgia is powerful.
SEGA Mega drive and SNES classic mini are two of my favourites due to exclusive games
Too bad the Sega didnt have a Cd game or 32X
I was surprised and now stoked to see turbografx 16 being released! I’m looking that stuff up now
The Turbo MINI is better than the SNES, 3X the games and most of the SNES games are easy to get on cartridge anyway
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MS DOS mini for sure! I grew up with an NES and then SNES, but some of my favorite memories of gaming as a kid were the dos games I used to download from local dialup BBSes.
That would be nice. Maybe Win98 and 3dfx compatibility :b. And link option so we can do Quake and Doom deathmatch.
Unit-e was planing a PC Classic but I think it's still not available.
Don't we just call that DOSBOX?
"They look pretty rough" is a major understatement.
Particularly with the Sega mini, was really hoping to have ability to play actual cartridges on it. Maybe in the future.
Personally I think that the Mega Drive/Genesis Mini just had the best line up of games, plus multi language variants of those games. It has the most games in any one language of any mini console. It came with two exclusive games one of which was completely new (Darius). It also has wireless 6 button controllers that you can buy too. MJR didn't mention any of that. But this list is based on personal preference and personal history with the original machines so it's to be expected.
My top three out of the box at the moment are:
1: Mega Drive Mini
2: Core Grafx Mini
3: Snes Classic
Mega drive mini seems ways better
Loved seeing some of those Turbo Graphics 16 games. My cousin had one, some of those games really brought back some nostalgia. I never met anyone else as a kid who had even heard of that console.
If it wasn't for Rondo of Blood I would have never known it existed. If America would have gotten that game the console would have been a solid competitor here
I had one. Absolutely loved it. It really had a lot of great, underappreciated games. The TV Sports titles were some of the best lineup of sports games for it's time. I even had the CD attachment which admittedly was a terrible investment. I'm not sure that thing even had ten games ever made for it.
Castlevania 4 in the background at the start. My favourite game ever! That and Castlevania 3. Metal Jesus DOES indeed rock!
My favorite is sega Genesis with tower accessories. Its too bad they didn't have LEDs lights in sega cd and add on sega cd and 32x games but its ok i modded mine to include that. Dreamcast mini, Saturn mini, n64 mini i would buy but dreamcast should include online games and app store and support original controller.
I'd love to see an MS-DOS mini. I played so many shareware games growing up; plus, the possibility of having LucasArts, Sierra, Origin, Redwood Studio classic games on a "console" would be amazing. I heartily agree with this list, and am looking forward to collecting the TurboGrafix when it comes out on Amazon (not til 12/31 according to the site). Great stuff!
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LOL, you can make one with a Nano ITX motherboard and a copy of MS-DOS 6.22 that you can download for free.
That would be amazing
"..games people were dying to play!" - shows Dr. Mario lol
(don't get me wrong, I like it and it's my dad's favorite videogame of all time, the timing of the video was awkward lol)
Super dark corona virus joke there. Jesus... too soon?
Would love to see a Sega Dreamcast mini, Sega Saturn Mini and a Sega CD mini in that order. It would be cool if Sega teamed up with some of the developers to release the latest Dreamcast games like Sturmwind which was an amazing game.
Love your channel man, thank you for making a video including all the mini classics. It makes it easier to choose which one to buy. Thank you MetalJesusRocks
Yes Amiga would be Amazing! Very nostalgic Indeed
My search for an amiga mini brought me here 🙂
Would be challenging because of hardware variations, but I guess the games could autoselect which chipsets to use for best results.
You were the last person i expected to see here!
@@pyromaniacjack8294 I'm a fan of Metal Jesus 🍕
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Sega genesis mini is #1 for me. It looks great, has an awesome selection of games, and you can play the Japanese versions by just switching the language.
Good choice!
Jon GreenSKI I have to agree. We been doing some testing over on my channel and we love that mini console the best
I looked into it after this video but was disappointed sonic 3 & 4 aren't included.
Plus it was only like 40 bucks at best buy. Can’t beat that price point lol
Same here
I've always wanted a SNES classic, yet I went for the NES classic before, and I have no regrets! My stepdaughter and I have great Tecmo bowl matches sometimes, and I have had great times playing most of the games in it.
The SNES mini is incredible because you can easily hack it and include many more games (the included memory fits all NES/Master System and a decently large selection of Genesis + SNES games). And these other games and systems operate with the same intuitive menu system and save game functionality etc, with the additional feature of going out into the menu using the controller instead of having to press reset. It's just a perfect little thing.
I feel you lol
How?
I would love to see Dreamcast do a mini with Blue Stinger and some of the racing games on there like the Star Wars pod racers and Speed Demons game, Power Stones
probably no Star Wars
On the way!!
I would love to see a Sega Saturn mini! With Panzer Dragoon Saga!
i was literally 10 seconds ago at your channel seeing: "new vids every Tuesday and friday", and wondered how late you would upload, and literally 20 sec later I see your vid 😂
Literally.
@Ewolf5150 I know, an amazing plot
Idk why they don't make more mini consoles, I buy every single one they make I'm addicted
The snes mini is great. Playing mine all the time at the moment. Love the 98 games loaded on it.
Oh, I mean 21! Love the 21 games loaded on it!
;)
Hmm, that’s quite strange. Different numbers? Mine, for instance, has over 100 and includes all the NES Classic games in a folder called “NES Classic Edition.”
Weird...
Maybe I’ll write Nintendo a letter.
On second thought, NAHH
Was that fairly easy to achieve mate?
@@chrisd6287 To put it simply, yes.
@@chrisd6287 videos all over youtube on it. Very very simple to do. Love mine!
SNES modded is unreal. Makes me giddy that I have 100s of games on that cute little thing, wireless controllers too, it’s a dream.
Preach brother! If I can mod it anyone can! So glad I got one. Loaded up w my faves. Including TNMT turtles in time
I have megadrive, arcade and supernintendo games on the snes mini
The SNES Classic has wireless controllers? That's not what the product photos showed. Intriguing.
Shawn Elliott it doesn’t come with wireless controllers, and the cables really short, but 8 bitdo and other companies make them definitely wort the 30 bucks.
I broke my adapter after my sega genesis mini after it feel on the floor and retro-bit sent me a new adaptor FOR FREE I need to give them more love for that. I honestly just wanted the opportunity to buy just the adapter. (I bought an adapter for my sega Saturn and I love it)
@@deusexaethera Look for 10-foot extension cables. I got mine for $5 each! Screw wireless.
Sega Dreamcast Mini is what I'm waiting for
Yes 100%
N64 mini is what I need
Purely for Space Channel 5. That's secretly everybody's favourite game... right? :D
At least, in the years since this video, we did get an Amiga mini (the A500 mini) and it’s pretty great. My personal favorites are the Turbografx mini and the A500 mini.
Would love to see a Panasonic 3DO mini. That would be awesome. Great vid, keep up the good work.
you jest.
I’m personally hoping for an Amiga mini and a PS2 mini.
They have a ps2 mini i have one
@@JasonMyers1212 Where can I purchase one?
@@lilrice1149 ps2 slim ...
Sad not to see the @Games Atari Flashback 9 not making this list. I love it , the joysticks stay true to the original and it has an SD Card slot to load your own games and the community behind at Atari Age is second to none. my only complaint is the paddle controllers but beside that having it preloaded with over a 100 games and many great Activision Games and then able to load over 1000 games, It it s odd there is no mention.
I have all of them except for the C64 mini. I just recently acquired the TurboGrafx 16 mini, and omg, I am in love with it. The interface, the menu music, the controller, the emulation is awesome.
y'all know that a Sega Saturn Mini would be what we need this to endure through these troubled times.
And then...
Micro game gear appears...
wouldn't work.
@@GiordanDiodato why not
I only own the NES classic edition and I love it!!!
I only own the NES and SNES
I want a sega saturn mini, don't know if we'll ever see it though.
I loved this video so much! Instant subscribe! I'd love to see a video about some of the hackings for these consoles as well modded accessories (like the 8bitdo and OTG adapter), thank you!
Neo-Geo - Use a USB battery pack and it becomes easily portable.
lol it should be portable from the very beginning!
I think they sell a little battery that attaches to it. I happened to have a similar one which works great. It would be much better with a built-in but it's far from a dealbreaker in this case.
with a USB batteru pack, you can make any one of these portable. lol
You can buy a USB powered screen and make yourself a SNES portable.
Thats what I did, I just velcro’d a usb battery pack to the back of it and now it’s completely portable.
Waiting for the Saturn Mini. Plenty of good games that haven't been rereleased. Hard to emulate and game presrvation makes the games stupid expensive
Same here! I have tried emulators, but they're not quite good enough.
@@MrGorpm Have you tried Mednafen?
@Meu nome não é linguiça, é GIRAFALES! What are you talking about? I am a collector as a gamer and emulators are the best thing for us retro gamers.. Lazy? Have you even bothered to check them out? The emulation in most of these official mini consoles is far lazier than the emulators made by the gamers!
I didn’t even know they made add-ons for the Genesis Mini. Now I want it.
Why?
same
Sega never learned its lesson
@@mrwess1927 Seems like it.
The day I got my NES and SNES mini, I ordered a cable extension. Kinda silly the cords were scaled down like the console size was.
I got the Hyperkin adapters, that way you can just use the actual original controllers.
Agree that the stock ps classic has a lot of shortcomings, but it's a fantastic system modded maybe even number 1. Great video subject.
Whats your reason? Im looking into these for modding specifically. I have a pi 4 right now with a 256gb image already lol
@@phillherup if you already have that set up then it's probably not worth it unless you want the look of the physical console and the GUI for game selection.
@@phillherup me personally, it's also the ease of set up and use. Just install a custom kernel, put all your games in a specific folder, and the console itself converts and puts them in the correct folder structure.
Once modded it shares the #1 spot. The modded snes classic needs extra work for the extra memory, the ps one classic loses a controller slot,extra work to fix the issue. They both sucks at DS and 64 though. The main reason is kids. They play with minis without getting lost in menus and effing up your setup/configs unlike a Pi.
@@jean-philippetessier6354 you just buy a $3 otg cable from Amazon to solve that problem. It lets you use the rear USB spot, which supports power and data
I would jump on a mini "console" that just featured all of the classic Sierra adventure games.
Yes
Yes
Did you know MJR used to work at Sierra? He never mentions it.
@@replicamaize1083 yeah there’s a bunch of cool videos on it.I watched like three one day lol
IBM PC JR Mini
But if you want a Sierra adventure game collection right now, I recommend you Roberta William's Anthology. Old games with emulators for modern PC (at least for WinXP). Has Mystery House, most of the King's Quest series, and a bunch of others.
The big question remains: Will we ever get a Sega Master System mini?? I would love to get me one of those!
What games stick out in that system?
@@ninjae4976 do you live in Europe?
After Burner and Monopoly are the only ones that i remember playing on the Master System
@@ninjae4976 Kenseiden
@@ninjae4976 have you ever hears of sonic the hedgehog?
I wish the Sega Genesis Mini show a time stamp of, where your last save state is at, instead of a blank save time stamp incase you forget where you left off at.