Retro Gaming Capture Test 39 Part 1 | Sega Astro City Mini
More testing of gaming rigs I am building, where I would like each device to be played very quickly without any wiring and also to be able to capture footage where possible with just a few switches turned on. The point of these videos is to see how this type of set up can be done with different devices and maybe help anyone else trying to do a similar thing with a mix of old and new hardware.
Another mini table top device that has been available for a while, which I have decided to add to my collection. Taking a quick look through each of the 37 game titles included, just showing the names and a few screen shots for now, as well as a few settings screens. I will probably as usual make many videos and a playlist of this device as I often do with most of my devices, so for some gameplay feel free to check those out soon. From what I have seen and heard, this device will be viewed as a collectors product for some, which when it comes to the gameplay is not as accurate as they wished, where others really do feel the gameplay is of good quality. I shall make my own mind up as I go through the game list and experience what it has to offer, although I have never played on the original arcade machine.
Console: Sega Astro City Mini
Model: ACS-1001
Display: Samsung Model UE40H6500ST
Convertor: Not needed as device has HDMI output
HDMI Splitter: AwakeLion Model HDSW0015M1
Capture: Elgato HD60S
Game Title: 37 built in games