Make A Loaded Plug & Play Game Drive Yourself For Less Than $50!



In this video I walk through my step by step process for setting up a Loaded Game Drive that can be connected to any PC for less …

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33 thoughts on “Make A Loaded Plug & Play Game Drive Yourself For Less Than $50!

  1. Hey, I just wanted to know, how do I make sure that the share drive is accessible through windows? It is getting getting created in ext4 format, and I have no way to update that directly, let me know if you know about it..

  2. If your looking for a game collection of all the 8 and 16 bit games or below eg everything from Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and below including all low computers and consoles eg Atari zx spectrum and everything else below then you can easily get away with a 120gb hard drive or smaller

  3. Um 50 bucks aint enough to load up on ps1-3 xbox and the 360 you need like a 200 buck 6 tb hard drive then it'll be enough but for 50 yourr rrtro gaming everything o have all the games for all consoles under ps1 in a 250 gb hard drive and still have room if I wanted to add another newer console

  4. Yeah, I’m getting ready to get my steam deck and that does not look easy at all. I think I am going to have to find somebody here where I live and pay them to set this up for me because that is just too much. I am not a techie person.

  5. I’m dumb. So I got a plug and play sticks, but I couldn’t access the games on the microSD so I bought a microSD reader and I also bought a bigger microSD card in hopes I could swap it out for more memory and more games. If I do all this, can I put my new microSD back into the game stick and plug it into my tv?

  6. Today is January 20th, 2025. I used this video as one of my sources to set up my first emulator and over a year later and this video is still relevant. Thank you so much as I would not have been able to set this up by guessing.

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