12 TB Retro Gaming Heaven Hyperspin Kinhank Hard Drive 100,000 Games

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I’m making this video for my friends in real life to show them what i bought. If you’re on YouTube stumbling upon this, great, welcome to the channel, I have a product link to purchase this 12 TB hard drive filled with 100,000 games from Amazon below.

So, guys, I bought this 12 Terabyte Drive off Amazon. 12 Terabytes. There are 2 million files on this drive. I can’t imagine the effort it took to make this thing.
I use my Xbox 360 Controller with it.

The way I describe it is, Sensory overload.
Everything we loved about the arcade when we were kids, the sounds, the colors the motion, the excitement, but put on steroids.

I find myself exploring the interface and watching previews of titles I never played than actually playing games.

When i first bought this, I don’t think I launched a single game title for the first 2 hours. I was just so fascinated scrolling through everything. My brain was loving all of the transitions and sound effects and the roaring sound of so many arcade and console classics. I would go faster just to see the hard drive try to keep up with the input.

There are so many systems on here. Pretty much all of them are on here. I can’t think of anything that wasn’t here.

There also are some groupings for game collections like all of the basketball games, soccer games, fighting games, flying games, space games. I would like to try to make my own, because there isn’t a Football group I should say American Football grouping, and I’d like to scroll through all of the football games at a glance.

The arcade games work great out the gate. On other emulators i had to make a lot of adjustments. On these not so much, except on NbA jam i had to modify the controls.

I initially tried running this on a 150 mini pc i bought, and while it played the menus fine, the games ran slow. I plugged it into a more expensive mini pc that had 32 GB of ram and an i7 and it ran much better. All of the emulators that I tested played fine except for Xbox 360, PS4 and PS5 but i wouldn’t expect my tiny pc to be able to play those systems. I suspect if you plug this into a powerful gaming system this will work fine.

There is a 40 TB version of this out there, i think it’s 4 of these drives combined together. I suspect they probably have more PS4, 5 and PC games on it.

This drive i would declare has most if not all of the console games. 100,000 games, you’re never going to get through them all. Some are duplicate, some systems you would never want to play.

My selling point to this is:

For $300, you’re buying the entirety of our childhood onto a single drive, so you’re buying the closure of whatever hole was left in your heart not being able to buy every single video game you ever wanted. Now you can have them all on a single drive, and you don’t have to have an entire wall of bookshelves filled with games.

You might not even ever play these games ever again after buying it and trying it out once. But you’ll know that if you ever wanted to, you could.

Also, if I ever talked retro gaming with you in the past and told you about this one final arcade game that I played at Johnny’s Ice Cream Parler in Pill Box Pharmacy Plaza I was looking for but couldn’t remember the name and only described it as “its a top down upward scrolling game, you’re this guy in like a haunted house with Dracula heads trying to kill you and pots and ghouls and other castlevania like creatures, but it’s not castlecania, its not ghouls and ghosts, it scrolls upward, not left to right, ….. welll you can be happy that I finally discovered the game. The name of it was Kyra’s.

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