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7/8/2025, 3:23:24 AM
Current setup:
• Sony KV-21FV300 (LATAM), RetroTINK RGB2COMP converter, HD Retrovision YPbPr component video cable, unbranded 3×1 SCART switcher.
• PS One (PAL) modded with a clone PSIO, Bitfunx PSX memory card, unbranded 2.4G wireless gamepad, Resurrection Industries RGB SCART cable, Retro Frog vertical stand.
• Neo Geo AES (JP), Terraonion NeoSD AES, JGO memory card, Resurrection Industries RGB SCART cable, Humble Bazooka Neo BT, 8Bitdo NEOGEO wireless gamepad.
• Super Famicom (JP), SD2SNES, unbranded RGB SCART cable, 8Bitdo Sn30 2.4G wireless gamepad.
• Game Boy Advance (JP) modded with Gametech’s TV de Advance module, EZ-FLASH Omega.
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I plan to add an N64 and a Dreamcast to the setup, though it’s not urgent. The timeline is probably within the next 1–5 years. That would complete my gaming needs and aspirations.
The cart/rack is generic, bought from Amazon, no issues. Everything is neatly organized with velcro ties and a single power strip, keeping it off the ground and easy to roll around.
This setup has evolved iteratively over the past four years or so. I purchased most components via eBay, AliExpress, or Stone Age Gamer.
• Sony KV-21FV300 (LATAM), RetroTINK RGB2COMP converter, HD Retrovision YPbPr component video cable, unbranded 3×1 SCART switcher.
• PS One (PAL) modded with a clone PSIO, Bitfunx PSX memory card, unbranded 2.4G wireless gamepad, Resurrection Industries RGB SCART cable, Retro Frog vertical stand.
• Neo Geo AES (JP), Terraonion NeoSD AES, JGO memory card, Resurrection Industries RGB SCART cable, Humble Bazooka Neo BT, 8Bitdo NEOGEO wireless gamepad.
• Super Famicom (JP), SD2SNES, unbranded RGB SCART cable, 8Bitdo Sn30 2.4G wireless gamepad.
• Game Boy Advance (JP) modded with Gametech’s TV de Advance module, EZ-FLASH Omega.
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I plan to add an N64 and a Dreamcast to the setup, though it’s not urgent. The timeline is probably within the next 1–5 years. That would complete my gaming needs and aspirations.
The cart/rack is generic, bought from Amazon, no issues. Everything is neatly organized with velcro ties and a single power strip, keeping it off the ground and easy to roll around.
This setup has evolved iteratively over the past four years or so. I purchased most components via eBay, AliExpress, or Stone Age Gamer.
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