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    • ClydeC
      Clyde @lilbud
      last edited by

      @lilbud said in Playstation Classic Mini System:

      Also, the PCSX-Rearmed guys can't really do anything about this. It is kind of wrong for them to take code that isn't theirs and sell it for a profit, but they have that ability.

      I don't see anything wrong with it if the license allows it. If the devs didn't want that, they should have used another license.

      Besides, do we know if there were any legal agreements between Sony and the emulator's devs in addition to the public license?

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      • goobatroopaG
        goobatroopa @Clyde
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        @Clyde you would imagine a company like Sony would've got this squared away by their legal department before release. Such is the scale of the product launch.

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        • ClydeC
          Clyde @goobatroopa
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          @goobatroopa I don't quite get what you want to say in relation to my post. Could you please explain it a bit more or differently? Thanks.

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          • goobatroopaG
            goobatroopa @Clyde
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            @Clyde I was replying about legal agreements between the Devs and Sony. Suggesting that if there was, this would've been dealt with early doors. I'm not aware of any however, but they probably dotted I's and crossed T's just in case.

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            • ClydeC
              Clyde @goobatroopa
              last edited by

              @goobatroopa Ah, now I (think I) understand. Thank you.

              Maybe they did arrange something, maybe they just used the public license. As far as I know, we don't know the former (yet?), although I concur that it is very likely.

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              • goobatroopaG
                goobatroopa @Clyde
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                @Clyde I mean maybe they haven't and it's a more "well two can play at that game" mentality, but I suspect it was done by the book.

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                • dankcushionsD
                  dankcushions Global Moderator
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                  they have done it by the book - they used GPL software and provided source code for their change changes (i don't have the link but it's on their website somewhere). they wouldn't need to make any further legal agreements.

                  this sort of thing happens for many/most consumer electronic devices these days. they often have some open source package in their somewhere. eg, nintendo: https://www.nintendo.co.jp/support/oss/

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                  • BobHarrisB
                    BobHarris
                    last edited by BobHarris

                    And the price keeps on dropping. I saw it for 40 euros so I decided to buy one..40 is great value for the hardware. It definitely needs a software mod though :-) will wait a bit longer with that untill all is a bit more streamlined.

                    The difference in the attention to detail between the hardware and the software really couldn't be bigger..such a neat little Playstation.

                    Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                    • ruckageR
                      ruckage @BobHarris
                      last edited by

                      @BobHarris
                      That is cheap, where did you buy it for that price?

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                      • DipkidD
                        Dipkid @BobHarris
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                        @BobHarris I think BS 1.0 is well done, but w 1.1 they`ll have otg support. (mount usb in the backport) + support for folder drag n drop, it will actually make it a really good retro game system :)

                        RetroPC: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/13048/the-1976-retropc-diy-retro-gaming-computer-build
                        Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
                        Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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                        • BobHarrisB
                          BobHarris @ruckage
                          last edited by BobHarris

                          @ruckage I bought it at a dutch store called Mediamarkt. Nedgame.nl currently also sells it for 40 euros.
                          or https://www.bol.com/nl/p/playstation-classic/9200000099248672/?Referrer=ADVNLTWE002012-X2YIPKC2UQV3S&utm_source=tweakers&utm_medium=CPC&utm_campaign=tweakers-Games&utm_term=9200000099248672&Referrer=ADVNLTWEENTERTAINMENT2018

                          @Dipkid I'm still hoping some day I can remove most of the games on there and make a personal top 20-30 games (whatever fits) without needing a flashdrive at all (got my Pi for that).

                          Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                          • DipkidD
                            Dipkid @BobHarris
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                            @BobHarris I hear you, first thing I asked the devs at discord was if I could change the artwork for the stockgames. Obvsly I cant right now, since everything runs from the usb. But give it a couple of weeks, im sure its gonna be doable. fingers crossed
                            It does support eboot/pbp etc now, so the 16 gig internal should be enough for your top 30 list.

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                            Wallcab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28324/wall-mounted-cab-2-0
                            Candy Cab: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34290/diy-candy-cab-arcade

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                            • AndersHPA
                              AndersHP
                              last edited by AndersHP

                              Being a "first generation" console of its era, I really think the Playstation 1 have aged poorly, considering that it's newer than, say, the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo.

                              Even though these consoles are older, and run fewer bits, because they were the last in their generation of consoles, I really think they've aged so much better and games are really playable today.

                              Just my humble opinion, I had a PSX emulator running on my build for 1 day, before my eyes bled so terribly from the pixelation and bad 3d, that I decided to stop at 16 bits :)

                              Still, it's cool to have Sony on board the retrogaming rocket.

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                              • ClydeC
                                Clyde
                                last edited by

                                It's down to 49,99€ in Germany at some online stores.

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                                • ruckageR
                                  ruckage @AndersHP
                                  last edited by

                                  @AndersHP said in Playstation Classic Mini System:

                                  Being a "first generation" console of its era, I really think the Playstation 1 have aged poorly, considering that it's newer than, say, the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo.

                                  Even though these consoles are older, and run fewer bits, because they were the last in their generation of consoles, I really think they've aged so much better and games are really playable today.

                                  Just my humble opinion, I had a PSX emulator running on my build for 1 day, before my eyes bled so terribly from the pixelation and bad 3d, that I decided to stop at 16 bits :)

                                  Still, it's cool to have Sony on board the retrogaming rocket.

                                  I actually felt the same until I started playing some PS1 games again recently and realised I was really enjoying the games. And there are actually quite a few really good 2D titles on the system if you wanted to completely avoid 3D games.

                                  Here are some titles I still enjoy and think hold up well on the PS1 :

                                  2D Games
                                  Bishi Bashi Special
                                  Harmful Park
                                  Megaman X4, X5, and X6
                                  Castlevania symphony of the night
                                  Castlevania Chronicles
                                  Harmful Park
                                  Alundra
                                  Blood Omen Legacy of Kain
                                  Bust a move 3 and 4
                                  Pop 'n Pop
                                  Puchi Carat
                                  Rayman
                                  Adventures of Lomax
                                  Bubble Bobble featuring Rainbow Islands
                                  Sexy Parodius
                                  Panzer Bandit
                                  Rapid Reload/Gunners Heaven

                                  3D games
                                  Jumping Flash 1, 2, and 3
                                  N2O
                                  Ape escape
                                  Crash team racing
                                  Speed Punks
                                  Nanotek Warrior
                                  Gamera 2000 (I hadn't heard of this until recently but it's a really fun Starfox style game)
                                  Karushi/Inteligent qube
                                  Donald Duck - Qoin Quackers
                                  Tempest X3
                                  Tiny Tank
                                  Raystorm
                                  Raycrisis
                                  Rival Schools
                                  Street Fighter EX2 Plus alpha
                                  Omega Boost
                                  Ray Tracers (spiritual sequel to Chase HQ)

                                  There are loads more but these are a good start I think.

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                                  • ClassicGMRC
                                    ClassicGMR
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                                    In the US Amazon.com has them for $44.88 with free shipping. They're just getting lower. :)

                                    The system itself is fabulous. I love BleemSync 1.0.0 and the ability to add games to the carousel in alphabetical order. This "side" of the system is perfect. :)

                                    The RetroArch system is still very buggy. It plays well but - just testing today - I crashed the system 19 times out of 20 tests. Different games and emulators. I select CLOSE CONTENT and the system goes black and hangs. Only once it exited correctly. Hopefully they will be working on this in future revs.

                                    Overall I really love this little system and with a sub-$50 USD price tag it's worth it.

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                                    Enjoy the ride!

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                                    • ?
                                      A Former User
                                      last edited by

                                      Down to £49 here in the UK - Amazon UK. Not as low as other Countries.
                                      Even at £49, I still don't see what this has to offer over a Pi.

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                                      • S
                                        Silent @A Former User
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                                        @John_RM_70 said in Playstation Classic Mini System:

                                        Down to £49 here in the UK - Amazon UK. Not as low as other Countries.
                                        Even at £49, I still don't see what this has to offer over a Pi.

                                        • Two good controllers you can use with it and with PC
                                        • Great looking case
                                        • 20 legimate games.

                                        Despite the system being bad, at this price buying it just for those starts making sense.

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                                        • ?
                                          A Former User @Silent
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                                          @Silent said in Playstation Classic Mini System:

                                          Two good controllers you can use with it and with PC

                                          You can use the much superior PS3 and PS4 controllers on a Pi.

                                          Great looking case

                                          Can't argue there. It does look good.

                                          20 legimate games.

                                          I own many hundred originals, collected since the 90s. These are just as legitimate.
                                          For £50, though, I just can't see what it can offer that a Pi already can't offer. Infact, a Pi, case, SDcard, is about the same cost, yet does so much more. If this drops even further, say to £40 or less, then it looks more attractive, but still limited.

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                                          • ClydeC
                                            Clyde @A Former User
                                            last edited by Clyde

                                            @John_RM_70 said in Playstation Classic Mini System:

                                            For £50, though, I just can't see what it can offer that a Pi already can't offer.

                                            Out of the box PSX gaming.

                                            Infact, a Pi, case, SDcard, is about the same cost, yet does so much more.

                                            Does it? Put a PSXCM next to just a Pi in a case with an SD card and switch both of them on. What will each of them do?

                                            Systems like the PSXCM are meant for a completely different audience than the Pi, so I think you can't really compare them fairly without including the intended application(s) and the additional time, effort, hardware, and software that the Pi requires.

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