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    Digital Download – PlayStation 256 GB Retropie microSD Card – 546 Games Pre-loaded for Raspberry Pi 3B+ & 3B!

    $50.00

    How about having 546 PlayStation games ready to play on what is probably the best PlayStation collection ever put together for the Raspberry Pi? Our PlayStation 256GB Collection has all the best and top rated PS1 games of all time! All encapsulated with a custom EmulationStation theme specific for this collection, with games split by category, instead of having all PlayStation games into just one tab. All games have box art and video previews so you can take a quick look into the games before you choose what to play.

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    Digital Download – PlayStation 256 GB Retropie microSD Card – 546 Games Pre-loaded for Raspberry Pi 4

    $50.00

    How about having 546 PlayStation games ready to play on what is probably the best PlayStation collection ever put together for the Raspberry Pi? Our PlayStation 256GB Collection has all the best and top rated PS1 games of all time! All encapsulated with a custom EmulationStation theme specific for this collection, with games split by category, instead of having all PlayStation games into just one tab. All games have box art and video previews so you can take a quick look into the games before you choose what to play.

  • PlayStation (PSX) Complete USA, Europe and Japan ISOs Library 4TB External Drive

    $300.00

    Get the COMPLETE USA and Japan PlayStation (PSX) ISOs collection on a 4TB external hard drive! It’s 10367 PS1 Games in BIN+CUE format. Preserve them, or use them on Flash carts for the PS1, Emulators, etc. Also included 1400+ PS1 USA Titles in PBP format that can be played on the Raspberry Pi or the PSP.

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    PlayStation 256 GB Retropie microSD Card – 546 Games Pre-loaded for Raspberry Pi 3B+ & 3B!

    $90.00

    Why get frustrated when trying to build your own PlayStation collection for the Retropie? We have a complete PLUG AND PLAY solution for you! Stick our 256GB MicroSD card on your Raspberry Pi 3B+ or 3B loaded with 546 games, plug your favorite controller, power the Pi on! Setup your controller and you are ready!

    We’ve designed a custom theme, and organized the PS1 games into genres, so it’s easy for you navigate and find what you want to play among the 546 games included here! No more scrolling long lists of PS1 games in a single column on Retropie!

    Looking for the digital download only version of this collection? Click here.

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    PlayStation 256 GB Retropie microSD Card – 546 Games Pre-loaded for Raspberry Pi 4

    $125.00

    Why get frustrated when trying to build your own PlayStation collection for the Retropie? We have a complete PLUG AND PLAY solution for you! Stick our 256GB MicroSD card on your Raspberry Pi 4 or Pi 400, loaded with 546 games, plug your favorite controller, power the Pi on! Setup your controller and you are ready!

    We’ve designed a custom theme, and organized the PS1 games into genres, so it’s easy for you navigate and find what you want to play among the 546 games included here! No more scrolling long lists of PS1 games in a single column on Retropie!

    Looking for the digital download only version of this collection? Click here.

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    RetroBat 12TB PlayStation 1 and 2 Complete Emulation Hard Drive for Windows

    $450.00

    Have you ever though of having a complete library of every single PS1 and PS2 game ever released? If you did, you know how hard it is to have everything on the same place. Well, we did the hard work for you and we are pleased to introduce the 12TB PlayStation 1 & 2 RetroBat Collection. Use the drive as a Library, or run the RetroBat frontend on Windows and enjoy any title ever released for the PS1 and the PS2 on your Windows 10 computer.

    Powered by the RetroBat front end, running on top of EmulationStation and Retroarch, this drive is perfect for retro gamers that just want to plug this drive on their computers, start the system, and play!

    Over 11,000 titles are included! Look at the numbers by system below!