This video reviews several gaming consoles, primarily focused on pirated Android-based gaming devices. Here are some key points about each console:
1. MePad 80: A portable gaming console with an 8.9-inch screen. It has a built-in controller but is criticized for its poor joystick quality and limited game library. It's considered somewhat acceptable for a budget option.
2. Game Station 5: A console that includes two controllers and has mono audio and composite video output. It's criticized for its high latency and subpar game scaling, making it less desirable even at its low price.
3. Arcade Box: This console comes in a carrying case and offers wireless controllers. It runs on an Android TV box and is considered a decent budget option for emulation, with better performance than some other consoles.
4. HyperBase FC: This console stands out for its unique design, resembling a Nintendo cartridge. It features a hard drive inside the cartridge for additional storage. It's moderately priced and praised for its emulation performance and unique design.
5. Super Console X King: A more premium-looking console that lacks a controller but supports USB storage. It runs on an S922X processor and is considered a better-performing option compared to some others.
6. Super Console X Pro: This console is criticized for its loud fan noise and strong plastic smell. It runs on an S905X processor, which offers limited performance. It comes in two versions, with the "Pro Plus" version resembling a Super Famicom and the "Pro" version resembling a regular console.
Overall, these consoles vary in price, performance, and build quality. Some offer better value for their price, while others have significant drawbacks, making them less appealing choices.
1. The text discusses the vast number of games available for various consoles.
2. To play these games, one needs not only the console but also a controller.
3. Emulation has become a viable alternative due to the high prices of retro games and GPUs.
4. Emulators eliminate the need for physical cartridges and disks, and they also eliminate concerns about controller or video signal compatibility.
5. Emulators are being sold on platforms like AliExpress.
6. The text mentions a football club called Hyper Base FC, which seems to be a joke.
7. The reviewed items include devices that can play ROMs in a way close to how they performed on original hardware.
8. Some of these devices are repurposed Android TV boxes.
9. The text mentions a sponsor, War Thunder, a free-to-play online vehicle combat game with over 2,000 highly detailed vehicles.
10. The reviewed devices have varying quality, with some having poor joystick controls and scaling issues.
11. Some devices are powered by batteries, while others have power cables.
12. Some devices include an SD card slot and HDMI, while others do not.
13. Some devices are powered by Android TV boxes, which can be full of malware.
14. The devices come in a carrying case and include controllers.
15. The devices are running a Linux distro for emulation, specifically the mulak distro.
16. The devices can run a number of PlayStation games.
17. The devices allow for the insertion of a micro SD card to store games.
18. The devices are rooted, which means they have full control over the system.
19. The devices come with a SATA interface for additional storage.
20. The devices include a cartridge hold for hard drives.
21. The devices come with a quad-core a53 processor and a Dell poweredge r740xd setup.
22. The devices support ROM hacks.
23. The devices come with an artistic interface and a dead zone similar to the original console.
24. The devices use an s922x processor, which is more powerful than the s905x.
25. The devices run on Android version 9.
26. The devices have USB 3 ports for potentially better performance with high-speed USB storage devices.
27. The devices come with a 60 mil cooling fan and a USB hub.
28. The devices come with four controllers.
29. The devices come in a laser-cut acrylic enclosure.
30. The devices have a loud fan and a strong smell.
31. The devices are priced at around $150 without pre-loaded software.
32. The devices come with a 500 gig hard drive and two controllers.
33. The devices are recommended for their affordability and cheerfulness.
34. The text segues into a promotion for War Thunder, a free-to-play PVP game with more than 2,000 vehicles.
35. War Thunder offers realistic and immersive battles with a dynamic and detailed vehicle damage system.