The speaker reviews and compares the original PlayStation (PS1) with the PS1 LCD attachment, which is a portable, handheld version of the console. They discuss the differences between the original PS1 and the PS1 LCD, including the smaller size, different power cord, and audio/video output.
The speaker also shows off their collection of PS1 games and demonstrates how to use the PS1 LCD to play games, including how to use a "swap disc" to play copied games. They also explain how they modified the Game Shark to work with the PS1 LCD.
Additionally, the speaker demonstrates a trick they discovered as a kid, which allows them to use the PS1 LCD as a multi-purpose screen with other consoles, such as the Nintendo 64 (N64). They show how to use an audio splitter to connect the N64 to the PS1 LCD, allowing them to play N64 games on the portable screen.
Overall, the video is a nostalgic look back at the PS1 and its accessories, with the speaker sharing their fond memories and tips for using the console.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The original PlayStation used RCA cables for audio and video.
2. The original PlayStation had two memory card slots.
3. The original PlayStation did not have a reset button; it had to be turned on and off to reset.
4. The original PlayStation controllers did not have analog sticks initially; they were added later.
5. The original PlayStation controllers did not have rumble or vibration.
6. The original PlayStation was released in 1994.
7. The PlayStation Slim was released later than the original PlayStation.
8. The PlayStation Slim has a different power cord design than the original PlayStation.
9. The PlayStation Slim has a DC in port that uses 7.5 volts.
10. The PlayStation Slim has a multi-AV out port that is the same as the original PlayStation.
11. The PlayStation LCD screen attachment was released in March 1998.
12. The PlayStation LCD screen attachment can play any PlayStation game.
13. The PlayStation LCD screen attachment has a small screen with a resolution of 320x240 pixels.
14. The PlayStation LCD screen attachment has two speakers and a headphone jack.
15. The PlayStation LCD screen attachment can be used as a portable screen for other devices.
16. The PlayStation LCD screen attachment has an AV in port that can be used to connect other devices.
17. The AV in port on the PlayStation LCD screen attachment is RCA-based.
18. The PlayStation LCD screen attachment can be used to play games from other consoles, such as the Nintendo 64, using an RCA splitter.