Sega Accidentally Made A Gaming PC... And I Bought One

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  • @BringusStudios
    @BringusStudios  Před rokem +761

    I cracked the BIOS password with the help of some Discord members by brute forcing a hash of it from a dump I made of the BIOS chip. It's i7DAXst4 if you have one of these and want to get into it. Here's a video where I go over what's in the BIOS: czcams.com/video/tNh6mFpbzvY/video.html

    • @elektrokinesis4150
      @elektrokinesis4150 Před rokem +14

      dammit i wanted one

    • @sweeperton
      @sweeperton Před rokem +12

      make more i will buy

    • @BringusStudios
      @BringusStudios  Před rokem +44

      @@sweeperton just let my supplier know I'm ready for another order 🫡

    • @AllFun.s
      @AllFun.s Před rokem +1

      ckup tawu

    • @andrewsadach3194
      @andrewsadach3194 Před rokem +10

      ​@@BringusStudiosjust so you're aware there are multiple games for this system. For example FATE/ GRAND ORDER (an Android mobile game) has an Arcade port for this system.

  • @chainedhex
    @chainedhex Před rokem +2904

    sega does what nintendont

  • @Goober_tony
    @Goober_tony Před rokem +4189

    I hate it when I accidentally make a fully functional computer from the ground up, darn wednesdays.

    • @2rotten4you
      @2rotten4you Před rokem +182

      just like when i accidentally make a device that "looks like a bomb🤓" when its clearly a rc car that has a pound of C4.

    • @kazi1
      @kazi1 Před rokem +8

      Lol

    • @angeryboiii3051
      @angeryboiii3051 Před rokem +40

      @@2rotten4you I'm calling the cops 🤓

    • @fyoozhn
      @fyoozhn Před rokem +1

      What?

    • @MadKingRALM
      @MadKingRALM Před rokem +25

      ​@@2rotten4youdid you make a schematic? Sounds like a fun weekend project

  • @steve-sc1vr
    @steve-sc1vr Před 8 měsíci +453

    So my grandpa was a technician for a while and when he had gone to Japan for around a month he was working on this racing arcade cabinet(probably sega or sony) and what he saw was a straight up PS2 mashed in with a gamecube and a whole rat's nest of wires everywhere. When he had asked about it the owner said that is was so they could quickly load data from a memory card and the gamecube was good at rendering so that's why they were kinda just fused together into an abomination

    • @Cullenmeacham
      @Cullenmeacham Před 5 měsíci +45

      Thats kinda dope tho

    • @steve-sc1vr
      @steve-sc1vr Před 5 měsíci +39

      @@Cullenmeacham it looked like some star wars crap or the brain of a supercomputer

    • @bruh928
      @bruh928 Před 4 měsíci +42

      i am pretty sure this is the nintendo triforce system (basically namco, sega, and nintendo partnered up to make an arcade machine, hence why it's called triforce)
      the powerhouse itself is the gamecube while the memory card slot is taken from namco's system 246 (which is basically a ps2 with some arcade adjustments)

    • @steve-sc1vr
      @steve-sc1vr Před 4 měsíci +22

      @@bruh928 but the weird thing is that most of the games are running on the ps2 while the Gamecube is just being used a a GPU, so the ps2 is doing all the calculations while the Gamecube is just making it look all pretty pretty. or at least from what i can see from the photo. still a very cool machine to see nonetheless

    • @bruh928
      @bruh928 Před 3 měsíci

      @@steve-sc1vr may i see the photo? that sounds so cool
      all i know is that there are only a few PS2 based arcade systems
      Konami Python, and Namco System 246

  • @SpaaacceCore
    @SpaaacceCore Před 6 měsíci +103

    21:09 Filming OBS off a monitor with a camera 😂 love it

  • @kizzmequik70four
    @kizzmequik70four Před rokem +1651

    The full StarHorse setups in Japanese arcades are wild. The floors they're on are often smoking floors too, so it really has a feel of a somewhat sleazy casino.

    • @SergeantExtreme
      @SergeantExtreme Před rokem +171

      Many of them also accept illegal cash bets, so yes: sleazy casino indeed!

    • @bcerrati
      @bcerrati Před rokem +43

      i mean OTB is a pretty sleazy place. i guess no matter where you are or what format you do it in... horse betting is sleezy.

    • @ClosestNearUtopia
      @ClosestNearUtopia Před rokem +21

      What I truly wonder is, are those machines connected in some way so your always able to bet agains real people instead of the cpu whenever your alone. I like the crazynes of this all xD

    • @skimmaster5000
      @skimmaster5000 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I played it and lost 100 lol

    • @foxxy46213
      @foxxy46213 Před 9 měsíci +14

      ​@@SergeantExtremeyeah was thinking why make a horse betting SIM but then remembered gambling is illegal so it made sense then 😂

  • @oblivious_kawa
    @oblivious_kawa Před rokem +1085

    Kinda insane that a PC built for a horse betting game where mainly the only thing on screen is a menu with some horses in the back is able to run rdr2 at max settings 1080p

    • @Archivosdelosvideojuegos
      @Archivosdelosvideojuegos Před rokem +43

      Multiple screens*

    • @hi_tech_reptiles
      @hi_tech_reptiles Před rokem +76

      The other games the ALLS systems are used for are a bit more demanding it seems

    • @keiyakins
      @keiyakins Před rokem +266

      I mean it's built for horse games of course it can run RDR2

    • @mewity
      @mewity Před rokem +49

      @@Archivosdelosvideojuegos 1 screen* its a satellite unit, not a server

    • @gentuxable
      @gentuxable Před rokem +27

      Maybe cheaper to get higher end systems in volume than anything lower end that can only be used for that and not for other systems? Like Sega has to have each different PC in their internal stocking system and have supply for the duration of contract in case of failure. From the images I guess they won't just have them running for only a couple of years.

  • @nullvariable2164
    @nullvariable2164 Před 6 měsíci +60

    There is NOT an overwrite for the bios password, these machines are quite secure. This is a special mobo model Gigabyte made for SEGA where the password is hard coded into the firmware itself. That also means that every StarHorse 4 bios password is the same should you find someone with it. It's also impossible to normally update the bios without serious hardware engineering skill (if there is a consumer update) because the versions won't match up to proceed. I went through this same ordeal about 2 years ago and had some of the first of these in the US that I'm aware of. Be very careful with the original drive or you can find yourself bitlockered out of it if it detects you've changed the spec of the machine even a little bit. eg. If you plug it into another machine you'll kill it. The serial ports on the ALLS you have should connect and control any LEDs and the vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) made by Futaba (card reader display) and are local to the seat. I believe the satellites connect to the main unit via ethernet. Even if you got your hands on a USB key to attempt a boot (SEGA reclaims them so they're rare), it likely would not boot without detecting the main terminal and it's possible the drive's game data has been wiped (mine were) before shipment. AFAIK, there is no community to restoring and making StarHorse 4 playable... so a PC gaming rig is a good recycle use case.

    • @primus711
      @primus711 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Why he just needs to flash the bios to the consumer model

    • @hossosplitternacken7819
      @hossosplitternacken7819 Před měsícem

      the Bios Key is 000000000000000000000000000000

    • @nullvariable2164
      @nullvariable2164 Před 28 dny +1

      @@primus711 it won't work. The firmware is custom and the password is baked. The custom arcade bios version will not view the consumer bios as a valid flashable alternative without some hardware or firmware hacking.

    • @art1st001
      @art1st001 Před 10 dny +1

      Well, in the pinned comment, he says he did It, so maybe your research is kinda outdated

  • @heavenly2k
    @heavenly2k Před 9 měsíci +207

    I've never watched your videos before but I'm instantly enjoying this, you're charismatic, your editing is good, your storytelling is good, and you're funny. not to mention you picked a super interesting to talk about, and it's even more wild that you bought the computer.

  • @RubyOS-hb1rg
    @RubyOS-hb1rg Před rokem +1740

    That is crazy how Sega used an i5 8500 and GTX 1060 instead of a cheap arm CPU with 2011 smartphone level graphics.

    • @Alef.93
      @Alef.93 Před rokem +436

      This is something that Nintendo would do

    • @Jaroartx
      @Jaroartx Před rokem +36

      @@Alef.93 😂😂😂

    • @fireaza
      @fireaza Před rokem +195

      Thing is, if Nintendo went that route, as you're implying they should have, the Switch wouldn't be portable and it would cost twice as much. There's more to console hardware than just raw power. And considering how many Switches Nintendo has sold, it would appear they made the correct decision.

    • @CraftyTheFox
      @CraftyTheFox Před rokem +12

      taito did that! kind of.

    • @elektrokinesis4150
      @elektrokinesis4150 Před rokem +40

      you apparently have no idea how much that would cost considering the other games this PC runs

  • @pideperdonus2
    @pideperdonus2 Před rokem +650

    I love computers with a fan strong enough to make it fly, literally.

    • @stargazersdance
      @stargazersdance Před rokem +6

      Same

    • @tomyyoung2624
      @tomyyoung2624 Před rokem +4

      Yes

    • @lightingkid2010
      @lightingkid2010 Před rokem +11

      to enable this function, run cyberpunk. or an 8k video.

    • @dunxy
      @dunxy Před rokem +7

      3000rpm noctua industrials x 9, my system flies further (and explodes far,far less!) than spaceX 🤪

    • @WiiNV
      @WiiNV Před rokem +3

      L🤭L Dell Dimension Leaf Blower limited edition 🌬️🍃

  • @stonefish98
    @stonefish98 Před 7 měsíci +21

    That power supply has a 2 year protection plan available from Arby's. Incredible. What a time to be alive.

  • @kerenandikitjgnjmbz
    @kerenandikitjgnjmbz Před 8 měsíci +41

    I know I'm late, but some things for you:
    . You're right about the COM ports, they are used for the touch screens. Their touch is sometimes are special, depends on the game. on 1 game (maimai), the screen is divided into specific partitions. They then are represented in a string of 0 and 1s and sent through UART. you can even emulate the touch using Arduino.
    . The service key is an external key, mounted on the arcade's frame somewhere. Not a part of the ALLs, so sold separately. it probably connects using one of the COMs, idk. actually, you can try smashing your keyboards and see if any will be able to emit the "Service", "Test", "Coin" keys. In some games, they are [1], [2], [3] (not numpad).
    . As you probably have suspected, the game needs a GAME KEY. It's a modified USB flash drive, sold separately. Usually, they'll issue a huge update every half/1 year and arcade stores need to buy them to get the latest updates and got connected to their server. yeah, they are $EGA. btw keys are different on different arcade machines/gens.
    . On older maimai game, they used "Ringedge 2". i3 540 + GeForce GT545 + 2GB RAM was used till around 2020. sufficient for running games that don't use the GPU intensely.
    . ALLs MX2 uses 1060 and MX2.1 uses 1660Ti and they are underclocked. They need to be powered on and display game demos for at least 16 hrs a day, usually 24.
    . as you know, mobo is modified. also, they don't use M.2 (never seen one before). I think most components are made custom for them.
    . If you want to dig around about sega arcade games, emuline has a bunch of folks who has dumped them and let you run it on a regular PC. pretty interesting to see people DIY their own arcade there.
    . I remember the HDD/SSD that is built-in is actually encrypted and can be unlocked by their mobo. I really want to try CTRL+ALT+DEL after the ALLs software start and see if there's a way to copy the data out.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem Před 6 měsíci

      You need captive touch, COM serial is for mad people only.
      Windows is for Noobs !
      Arcade, apple TV is better for that !

    • @felixjohnson3874
      @felixjohnson3874 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Charging for major updates is now considered a crappy $ move? Seriously? So people whinge about live services, *_and_* whinge about paid revisions, so is the issue here just updates in general or what because if you want updates someone needs to write them and that person needs to eat.
      This is a niche product that's a non-recurring purchase, how do people expect that to keep getting development funded indefinitely without cash inflow?

    • @kerenandikitjgnjmbz
      @kerenandikitjgnjmbz Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@felixjohnson3874 that's why they're called $EGA. In the game I mentioned, you'll need to be on the latest versions to keep getting new contents, like collections and music for players and record keeping. Once a player played on a newer ver. machine, they won't be able to access their data on outdated machines (although still connected to the server); thus forcing shops to upgrade to the newer version. yep they're crazy about this. Not to mention that there are some contents (music) that are only available in Japan.

  • @jacksonmcquade7888
    @jacksonmcquade7888 Před rokem +722

    The "service" button is commonly used in arcades for staff to cycle through the settings without having to hookup a keyboard and mouse. They generally connect to a board that connects to a serial interface on the PC

    • @dmscoon
      @dmscoon Před rokem +61

      On most arcade machine, the service button actually give credits while the test button will take you to the settings
      The arcade industry has a lot of terminology that contradicts logic and the terms used by other industries

    • @jacksonmcquade7888
      @jacksonmcquade7888 Před rokem +17

      @@dmscoon Very true, I've even seen machines where it dispenses owed tickets, no logic at all 😂

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe Před 9 měsíci +1

      Arcades don't exist anymore than Internet cafes do at this point.

    • @dmscoon
      @dmscoon Před 9 měsíci +13

      @@fuzzywzhe I own an arcade… the industry is stronger than ever

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@dmscoon Where do you own an arcade? And the industry is NOT stronger than ever, it was at its peak in the early 1990s.
      I think the only place where there's an arcade is Dave and Busters, and that area is basically deserted.
      I haven't seen an arcade machine in like 10 years, anywhere.

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz Před rokem +475

    As an industrial PC, it was absolutely guaranteed to have either FSP or Delta PSU in there.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem Před 7 měsíci

      Sega did needed no support gear, why stickers on it ?
      Why you PC nerdy people need Delta ? Are you Asian ?

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem Před 6 měsíci

      Samsung Taipei build ?
      domestic only ?

    • @Endermyne2
      @Endermyne2 Před 6 měsíci +23

      You are an industrial pc?

    • @SpadesG
      @SpadesG Před 5 měsíci +2

      Horse Power?

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@Endermyne2 Excellent, thank you.

  • @e_j_
    @e_j_ Před 7 měsíci +17

    Up until 4:34 i completely forgot this was a video about a Sega computer, ya got me hooked in good. Great vid!

  • @PaulOnMars
    @PaulOnMars Před 9 měsíci +3

    I've never came upon your channel before watching this video and I have to say that your commentary is very entertaining. Happy to have watched until the end. 2 thumbs up!

  • @mpeake248
    @mpeake248 Před rokem +326

    Sega has been making arcade hardware with PC parts since the Lindbergh in 2005. The one difference between the Lindbergh and the other PC based arcade boards is that it ran Linux. It's just cheaper to use off the shelf parts, which is why you see it in Sega, Taito, and Bamco boards.

    • @erzajumeidi
      @erzajumeidi Před rokem +23

      Considering they used to spend millions for it, it's a no brainer decision, when pc graphics leapfrog arcade with graphics card era, pc cost only a fraction of the price with modern interface and easier development, and mostly ran on windows, for easier porting and flexible choice of engine or assets that can be reused.
      edit: also i might add the arcade business slowed down after home console got mainstream, and sega got hit hard with saturn and dreamcast, they have to cut cost to be able to keep arcade business and transition to pc is important. Then, separate from the arcade the amusement part of sega including gamble machines is also part of their business bigger than gaming.

    • @DioBrando-qr6ye
      @DioBrando-qr6ye Před rokem +25

      @@erzajumeidi True, the only reason why gaming companies used to make their own hardware back in the days was because off the shelf parts didn't exist at first, and when they started becoming available PCs were shit at running games for a long time.
      IIRC the first arcade machines based on PC hardware were 3DFx systems.

    • @memeplayer1923
      @memeplayer1923 Před rokem +8

      Sega also made PC games in 1990s. They rarely make games during 2000s, before 2010s resurgence.
      One of Sega's PC games in 2000s was The House of the Dead III, it's PC port being released in 2005.

    • @atomicskull6405
      @atomicskull6405 Před rokem +1

      Capcom uses PC based arcade hardware too.

    • @kwizzeh
      @kwizzeh Před rokem +6

      @@atomicskull6405 They haven't made their own arcade hardware for 2 decades. For SFIV and SFV they used Taito Type-X variant boards.
      Edit: words

  • @breadcrumbs85
    @breadcrumbs85 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I found a few different things inside arcade games when I used to fix them, some had PC's, and the Time Crisis cab we had was a PS1 board, and the license to operate the machine was on a PS1 memory card, the USB chip port you can see is likely something similar where the arcade obtains a license to operate the machine, and that port checks for a "key" containing the license for a certain amount of time.
    Can remember if I worked on any ALLS but I definitely used to install Lindbergh's. The hardware was kinda a secret so I wasnt allowed to open them on the job, we always got a replacement and sent the old one back. I should find one so I can tear it down. I was impressed with how they could be turned on at 8am and run all day playing countless games until closing at 11pm... I wonder what was in em :P

  • @sega1665
    @sega1665 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Had to laugh at the section of the video where you had your battle with the reusable zip tie. Interesting and fun post. Looking forward to watching some more of your content. 👌

  • @bluein_
    @bluein_ Před rokem +149

    There ARE private communities that share you private server configurations for Star Horse 4, but they are invite-only, and they only let you access servers in exchange for sending data in that SSD in case there are any new or missing content in the satellites or servers you possess. This also means they supply the software to people who do not own it to upgrade their own older hardware, or play it at home/online using a private stream of the Server. I don't have any more invites, but I'm sure someone will eventually come out to send one to you.

    • @WW1N73R
      @WW1N73R Před 4 měsíci +31

      Star Horse masonry

    • @holysol
      @holysol Před 4 měsíci +7

      ...why would you taunt me with such information... god i wanna play it again so bad

    • @WW1N73R
      @WW1N73R Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@holysolbro has a gambling addiction

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@WW1N73Rhe definitely does. Completely unrelated but why tf is gambling still allowed and how is it possible to get addicted to losing money.

    • @d33pblu3
      @d33pblu3 Před 3 měsíci +14

      Huh, so there’s basically a secret society on the internet dedicated to an obscure Japanese pseudo-gambling game.

  • @telchar
    @telchar Před rokem +260

    Yo this Sega ALLS is practically the same hardware I built my PC with in 2016 - the GTX 1060 was honestly a great card and has a solid lifespan. The friend I sold the PC to still uses it regularly as far as I know.

    • @averylarsen2511
      @averylarsen2511 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Im pretty sure my dad still has the 1060 in his computer but he may have upgraded in the past year or so. However it was still there when i moved out

    • @IndianaDipper194
      @IndianaDipper194 Před 6 měsíci +3

      my 1070 is still kickin butt in 2024 starfield is even playable, barely. have yet to find a game i cant run 30+ frames

    • @flixelgato1288
      @flixelgato1288 Před 6 měsíci

      @@IndianaDipper194try Star Citizen lol. When my 1070 manages 30 fps there, it feels buttery smooth compared to the rest of the experience.

    • @Wildlink123
      @Wildlink123 Před 5 měsíci

      I have a GTX 1080 SC from that era and the only thing wrong with it is it has a fan that's dying more and more by the month. Under full load I can still see it spinning as if it was like on a "Cool and quiet" setting or fan curve. Yet it still reaches 2020Mhz on the main clock, and can crush RDR2 at 1080p on ultra still. So I'm happy with it still.

    • @kabobawsome
      @kabobawsome Před 5 měsíci +2

      1060 is what's still in my MAIN pc and it still runs AAA games coming out today on medium-low settings with some finesse. The 1000s line were some insanely good cards. I'm starting to look to upgrade bc one of the fans is very slowly dying and I'm hitting the point where it's hard for new games to hit 60+ even on the lowest settings, but god damn, at this point it lasted me almost 7 years (think I bought in mid-2016). Such a little trooper and it will retire well to a testbed PC where it can run light benchmarks for other hardware to it's heart's content, until the fans peacefully stop spinning.

  • @zwenkwiel816
    @zwenkwiel816 Před 6 měsíci

    I dont often laugh out loud at videos but that conqueror of Celsius and Kelvin bit really got me.

  • @htnbrotha12
    @htnbrotha12 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The fact that you use the SEGA start up sound as a censor queue is fucking hilarious. Please keep it up bro.

  • @joeyplatt8869
    @joeyplatt8869 Před rokem +194

    Be careful about dumping. If its anything like chunithm ( sega rhythm game on an ALLS/ Nu ) they are bitlocker enabled. Your acae-(numbers) is the boxes swrial number. also you have an MX2 which is kinda the second strongest ALLS ( behind UX2 )

  • @PeetHobby
    @PeetHobby Před rokem +127

    Horse Gambling games are among the oldest arcade games I think. Initially, they were mechanical, but with advancements in technology, digital versions like this one emerged.

    • @SergeantExtreme
      @SergeantExtreme Před rokem +18

      It's still one of the most popular forms of gambling in general.

    • @stefanforrer2573
      @stefanforrer2573 Před 11 měsíci

      people gambling on fictional horse races? how fucking stupid can humanity get.....?

    • @stephsteph4503
      @stephsteph4503 Před 10 měsíci +6

      You're not wrong! Saw one from the 1930s being sold on American Pickers the other day. It was mostly made of wood!

    • @robbyrobot3303
      @robbyrobot3303 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Konami still makes a mechanical/digital hybrid. It's massive and has dual flatscreens suspended over the mechanical horses and track. Then terminals with individual screens surround the perimeter

    • @shmikex
      @shmikex Před 8 měsíci +1

      Go to horse tracks in Kentucky, Wyoming, Virginia, and Oregon. You'll see the marriage of Slot Machine graphics with Horse Wagering math based on past races. It's called Historical Horse Racing.

  • @markbevan5771
    @markbevan5771 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great stuff I’ve just found your channel and I’ll keep watching

  • @singedpuma1851
    @singedpuma1851 Před 7 měsíci

    First video i've watched on your channel, i think this is one of the best arcade related videos that i've watched... actually it is.

  • @harmstrongg
    @harmstrongg Před rokem +112

    That PSU is not overspecced, and it's of good manufacture as well. Targeting 60% of average load is a good place to be for PSU output because it's ~generally~ where the PSU is its most efficient. This not only saves on electricity cost but also minimizes waste heat. Both are important considerations for this machine's intended application. Good on Sega. They clearly selected parts with an eye towards cost savings *except where it mattered most* for reliability.

  • @EdoVro
    @EdoVro Před rokem +474

    You definitely gotta try dumping the SSD of the ALLS, you could maybe get the EXE for the game or maybe the key that the computer is looking for.

    • @SadKris
      @SadKris Před rokem +36

      There's probably a *lot* of copyright issues with that, especially if he shared it online

    • @cleothebirb7973
      @cleothebirb7973 Před rokem +73

      No go, the keychip decrypts the game

    • @cleothebirb7973
      @cleothebirb7973 Před rokem +71

      @@mcha0_ arcade data is a very different beast, ESPECIALLY SEGA.

    • @TsukiZer0
      @TsukiZer0 Před rokem +32

      @@SadKris Encryption Keys are not protect by copyright. Everything else in the SSD must be tho

    • @AlexCheerNZ
      @AlexCheerNZ Před rokem +30

      @@cleothebirb7973 no, arcade games are still dumped day zero, especially SEGA. SEGA had an issue on their servers that allowed people to download game packages without needing the actual arcade PCB for a long time (pretty sure it's fixed now)

  • @strangenoiserecords9434
    @strangenoiserecords9434 Před 7 měsíci

    the my sims waiting music gave me a veitnam flashback, thank you for that

  • @lordhostile
    @lordhostile Před rokem +217

    as far as the Bios jumper thing goes, on most boards you can just remove the CR2023 battery and then short the battery leads on the mainboard to clear the bios.

    • @espertalhao041
      @espertalhao041 Před rokem +19

      You don't need to go that far, but make sure there's no power on the PC.

    • @mcha0_
      @mcha0_ Před rokem +62

      The password was baked into the BIOS firmware.

    • @tomyyoung2624
      @tomyyoung2624 Před rokem +2

      Yes

    • @peterbowman5358
      @peterbowman5358 Před rokem +5

      Worked with thousands of motherboards and think this has come up a couple times and didn't think of that, ty!

    • @_iczyzy
      @_iczyzy Před rokem +12

      I receive laptops with passwords like this all the time, really there's no way to remove it by shorting anything or removing the battery. I always need to reflash the bios, its really time consuming, but unfortunately is the only way

  • @matthewtjeerdsma2549
    @matthewtjeerdsma2549 Před rokem +261

    This really takes me back to my PC troubleshooting days. Things that seem like they should be so simple very often aren't, and searching the Internet sometimes helps, but often doesn't. PCs can be such a pain sometimes.
    Also, the "I was gonna do that anyway, but you're not supposed to tell me to do that." Was pretty much my reaction reading something similar in my motherboard manual. Even if it works, it feels like taking a shortcut that you're not supposed to talk about.

    • @harleyme3163
      @harleyme3163 Před rokem +3

      dunno, this was in the Dos 6.22 days, only ever error I had to fix was compatability..

    • @Wildlink123
      @Wildlink123 Před 5 měsíci

      My moment was when I was trying to diagnose what died in a PC that didn't give error codes, but I knew it was between the CPU, RAM, or PSU, and I was like 14 and learned the paperclip trick to jump a PSU without connecting it to the MOBO, and had that SAME exact feeling! "I know I'm not supposed to do that, and you're not supposed to tell me, but I'm gonna do it" lmao

  • @MiyabiJNEP
    @MiyabiJNEP Před 6 měsíci

    First time viewing your work and I enjoyed your humor. Fun vid! Keep you the good energy!

  • @SaltedCoffee400
    @SaltedCoffee400 Před 5 měsíci +1

    uhm this might be a little late, but did you plug back the gpu power cable in the end? 100w sounds juuuuuust like what the board can deliver

  • @juneibyou
    @juneibyou Před rokem +107

    a lot of modern arcade games run on some flavour of PC, it's a fun rabbit hole to go down (and not at all a gateway to playing japanese rhythm games at home for free, nothing to see here konami lawyers)

  • @GeFeldz
    @GeFeldz Před rokem +160

    FSP does have the capacity to produce world-class PSUs. Solid company.

    • @jazzWF
      @jazzWF Před rokem +24

      from what i've seen at work it seems like they make custom psu's for basically anything if you give them enough business

    • @squirrel6687
      @squirrel6687 Před rokem +11

      Yup, even Intel uses them in the NUC Extreme lineup. From the Skull to Ghost to Beast Canyons for which I've owned, they've all been FSP. I still have 400W FSP Zen fanless PSU still kicking!

    • @harleyme3163
      @harleyme3163 Před rokem

      psu? lol a battery with a charger attached = a psu like they need to be "special"

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před rokem +25

      @@harleyme3163 Yes. These are safety critical parts. They have stringent crossload and ripple requirements and they separate the human bits from death. When they age, they are not allowed to age in an unsafe manner. SMPS engineering is exceptionally hard and usually goes wrong without experience in this area, like you usually receive working prototypes after a little iteration, but once you go full scale production, all hell breaks loose. Certification can get icky as well.
      Anyway FSP is one of the trustworthy suppliers.

    • @ChadHelton1975
      @ChadHelton1975 Před rokem +1

      FSP=

  • @TheGrandFinale2001
    @TheGrandFinale2001 Před 9 měsíci

    So I just came across your channel, and this was the first video I watched. And straight subscribed because of this video. And while I loved everything about the video, the part that got me was when you got that random call and said "Who the f#$% is this?" I don't know why, but I died laughing. Sold!!

  • @milo8425
    @milo8425 Před 6 měsíci

    Your video editing and punch up skills are so good dude

  • @TheKrensada
    @TheKrensada Před rokem +13

    I love the Sega chant being used as a bleep for cussing.

  • @1ivory.
    @1ivory. Před rokem +49

    I guarantee that eventually people are going to start a whole community for getting these things working with original star horse 4

    • @KenjiUmino
      @KenjiUmino Před rokem +3

      the machines are a bit too new for that ... usually, this does not happen until there are only like a hand full of those machines left worldwide and even less people who really worked on these machines and know of their quirks and how to get them working again

  • @tomj4406
    @tomj4406 Před 7 měsíci +1

    y'know? This is a rly cool video! Thanks for the cool look at this unique af system!

  • @XxRaidenxXminecraft
    @XxRaidenxXminecraft Před 6 měsíci

    @Bringus Studios can you image the ssd i want to take a look on it and i cant find image anywhere

  • @K9arcade
    @K9arcade Před rokem +37

    As an arcade restorer and repairer it feels like a disservice to use this for gaming, but modern arcade hardware are basically modified PCs so I don't blame the curiosity. I don't know much about star horse gameplay but it more or less feels like the modern equivalent of Derby owners club, however the DOC games focused on breeding and stats of the horse as well as racing it so the gameplay isn't quite the same, the satellite setup however is pretty darn similar. the fact the ALLS uses parts like this makes it easier to repair by an operator instead of having to search for weirdly proprietary parts. Sega's choice in specs suggest the idea of "a device we can put on site that will last, isn't too costly, but will also be future-proofed for what this game will do". Anyway, Long Live the Arcades

    • @SamP0rterBridges
      @SamP0rterBridges Před rokem +2

      This is how modern slot machines are too. I used to fix them for work.
      Lots of i5 and 10 series cards. Older ones used a lot of Quadro cards for some reason.

    • @K9arcade
      @K9arcade Před rokem +2

      @@SamP0rterBridges fancy seeing CAD cards in a slot machine but I guess we gotta see those animations in action

  • @glassramen
    @glassramen Před 11 měsíci +194

    If you want to remove edge permanently you need to take full control of the directory, wipe it clean and remove all permissions aside from your own, then go into the registry if memory serves to essentially lock windows out from redownloading and installing it again. I haven't had edge on my pc in a long time. It does occasionally somehow get around it, but when it does you just delete it again and it won't come back for a long while. Just checked and it's still gone for me, just a shortcut in the start menu remains that I'm too lazy to delete. It also allows me to check if it comes back since the shortcut will become valid again.
    There are guides online about it, but usually it requires a bit of persistence to tell microsoft to fuck off with it. There are also tools you can get to force delete things that windows cries about, ymmv with them but they have been useful to me in the past.
    CZcams is giving me the "keep comments respectful" popup. I guess they don't like people talking shit about other large corporations.

    • @Mad4400
      @Mad4400 Před 6 měsíci

      Ever since begrudgingly moving over to Win10, I have made it my life mission to remove every instance of edge that magically pops up. I've never experienced such desperateness from a company for you to use a certain one of their products. From the way the online help links (via edge) pose as settings options to the way it chooses to be the pdf viewer for your system, even when you have a perfectly good copy of acrobat installed. I would be so damn pissed if I was one of the users that actually paid for Win10.

    • @umtrappershitposter5869
      @umtrappershitposter5869 Před 6 měsíci +23

      bro hates edging 💀

    • @felixjohnson3874
      @felixjohnson3874 Před 6 měsíci

      Do people actually think this does anything? Congrats, you uninstalled edge, do you really believe edge itself was doing the shady shit that made you want to uninstall it? Obviously not, windows is what's doing that crap behind the scenes. All removing edge does is cut a few megabytes off your disk, remove the icon, and make your system less stable, and if that's what you want then just leave the closet and go suckless.

    • @FantasticExplorers
      @FantasticExplorers Před 5 měsíci

      Ducking worth it!!!
      TY

    • @doughboywhine
      @doughboywhine Před 5 měsíci +11

      if microsoft wants respect, they should try earning it

  • @thestytch
    @thestytch Před 7 měsíci

    That was a really fun video. Great job man.

  • @bigredmarc384
    @bigredmarc384 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you sir for this video - I've only seen this one but I am crying with laughter after your edge browser rant. Genius. You got a new subscriber.

  • @napowolf
    @napowolf Před rokem +23

    The "fantasy" part is actually historical, referring to the Sengoku period(戦国時代) of Japan.
    The school girl part is likely a collab with a Japanese mobile game called "Uma Musume Pretty Derby." Personally I don't play it so I know little about the actual game, but basically the girls are the horses, yeah.

    • @freeculture
      @freeculture Před rokem +7

      With the girl anthropomorphism craze of things like ships, tanks, etc, something like horses seems natural in comparison. Anything can be considered a cute girl for artistic reasons.

    • @sqorng
      @sqorng Před rokem +1

      On Uma Collab, probably not, couldn't really find anything on that. My sources include googling, asking several Uma players, and even Indonesian with US citizenship living in JP who spends most of his food money gambling in all kinds of waifu games, WoWs, and at arcades

    • @gabrielmalta1962
      @gabrielmalta1962 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@sqorng you seem to hang out with a very interesting crowd lol. Pretty fun!

    • @spittertron4920
      @spittertron4920 Před 9 měsíci

      I believe you mean Son Goku

  • @logandehaven8537
    @logandehaven8537 Před 10 měsíci +57

    "Hi ShitHead" XD 4:48

  • @brotherloops
    @brotherloops Před 4 měsíci

    That stewardess’s face at the beginning was reaaaally unnerving

  • @LenasSun
    @LenasSun Před 4 měsíci

    Bro 8:29 THE CABLE MANAGEMENT THO

  • @xersoslexersos6366
    @xersoslexersos6366 Před rokem +141

    Went to a Japanese arcade yesterday. This was the second most popular game there behind a rhythm game.

    • @phonghai87
      @phonghai87 Před rokem +11

      hope that rhythm game is project diva arcade :)))

    • @haraberu
      @haraberu Před rokem +8

      Normal, anime girls, or sengoku generals mode?

    • @Goatgarien
      @Goatgarien Před rokem +18

      @@phonghai87 lol funny joke, project diva is one of the least popular rhythm games in Japan
      top 5 most popular are taiko, iidx, sdvx, chunithm, and maimai. (yes DDR is only really super popular in America)

    • @tomyyoung2624
      @tomyyoung2624 Před rokem

      Yes

    • @sirflimflam
      @sirflimflam Před rokem +1

      @@Goatgarien Is DDR still popular in the US? I used to be a massive DDR maniac in the early 2000s, but these days it looks like the only machines that survived are the recentish A series and even then it seems like there's a literal handful in the entire country.

  • @kemi242
    @kemi242 Před rokem +49

    According to Sega Retro, the graphics card was made by ELSA, which was originally a German company that gone bankrupt leaving a Japanese subsidiary surviving. It would make perfect sense for Sega to choose a Japanese manufacturer, however I'd check it with GPU-Z or a similar utility to solve the mistery.

    • @Windows98R
      @Windows98R Před 8 měsíci

      I remember having a ELSA branded 970 back then and it didn’t look like a consumer card at all. So likely true since that card also came from a parts corner store in Japan.

    • @mateuszzimon8216
      @mateuszzimon8216 Před 8 měsíci

      Now Elsa make Chinese and rx580 2048SP 8GB.

  • @Thedrumsthebass
    @Thedrumsthebass Před 6 měsíci

    Loooool not the “Half Life Buttlift Version” 😂😂😂😂

  • @mortysmith666
    @mortysmith666 Před 4 měsíci

    "Sometimes they're the horse" kills me 😂

  • @goilup
    @goilup Před rokem +194

    iirc the BIOS likely disables the Turbo on the CPU among other things that would lose performance for the sake of stability when operating 24 hours a day for multiple years. So any bad performance could be down to that. If you want a fun challenge, see if you can reflash the BIOS with the consumer one through windows using something like AFUWIN or whatever the equivalent is (of course back up the SEGA one first) but then you could access the settings.

  • @el_primer_y_el_ultimo_caiman

    I remember being totally flabbergasted a few months ago when I saw a giant section dedicated to Star Horse at an arcade in Kichijoji.
    There were only a couple people playing it, though this was late in the night.
    BTW, the videos are super wide because they play at the arcade.

  • @umad8ro
    @umad8ro Před 7 měsíci

    "Why did it install home?!" I laughed unreasonably hard at this and I'm not even quite sure why lol

  • @jeffdewe
    @jeffdewe Před 8 měsíci

    When you took out the CMOS battery did you touch the two +/- terminals together in batter holder? Basically you ground it out .

  • @DougSalad
    @DougSalad Před rokem +69

    Subbed for the fun custom consoles, stayed for weird obscure computers.
    Yours is one of my favorite channels I've stumbled across recently, Bringleton.

  • @Larry
    @Larry Před rokem +59

    I thought this might be about the Mega PC Sega made with Amstrad in the early '90s

    • @W-C-F-o1k
      @W-C-F-o1k Před rokem +9

      Hello you!

    • @TheNeoSkyte
      @TheNeoSkyte Před rokem +1

      I was thinking that or the Japan exclusive Sega TerraDrive.

    • @ConcreteRobo.
      @ConcreteRobo. Před rokem

      Larry's Money

    • @AurumUsagi
      @AurumUsagi Před rokem

      Ah yes, the console-cum-PC, priced in a way that only Amstrad can!

    • @memeplayer1923
      @memeplayer1923 Před rokem

      Yes, Sega also made PC games in 90s and early 2000s, before a hiatus before late 2010s.
      One of their 2000s PC games were The House of the Dead III (arcade original in 2002, PC port in 2005).

  • @brandonk.8668
    @brandonk.8668 Před 3 měsíci

    Anyone know what that performance chart is in the top right corner of the screen when he is testing games? I would like to try it out

  • @skinnylukemusic
    @skinnylukemusic Před 5 měsíci +1

    "could be up to like a - '1070' - " 🤣💜

  • @weene875
    @weene875 Před rokem +80

    The GTX 1060 has a feature where it can still function in a low power state if the PCIe power cable isn't connected.
    It should be noted that performance obviously takes a hit in this state.

    • @_SixthDay_
      @_SixthDay_ Před rokem +1

      So would connecting it to the power supply boost performance?

    • @qhronoz1554
      @qhronoz1554 Před rokem +11

      @@_SixthDay_ yes more power = more performance (usually)

    • @RetroGamerBB
      @RetroGamerBB Před rokem +3

      Better than most integrated gfx these days too

    • @thegeforce6625
      @thegeforce6625 Před rokem +5

      interesting, the only gpu that i know of that also did that was the geforce fx 5950 ultra, where the system would boot up normally but the graphics driver would throw up a error box telling the user to plug in the external power plug.

    • @ccricers
      @ccricers Před rokem +3

      I'd be pretty nice if it can run almost like a GTX 1050 in that state. Just with differences in bus width and VRAM.

  • @mkunkel7
    @mkunkel7 Před 11 měsíci +23

    I work for a large gaming (slot machines) company and video horse betting is actually quite popular in certain parts of the east coast and Asia. To answer your question most likely yes, your guess that there's server(s) running the video display while the terminals have a separate computing module is probably accurate. In fact just about all modern video slots and betting machines you'd see in a casino have computing enclosures very similar to the ALLS. They're usually smaller, but are essentially just customized PCs. For gambling/betting the boards are usually configured to include authentication chips or code upon boot to prevent someone like you from plugging in a keyboard and messing with it and to comply with strict state, tribal, and federal laws on gambling machines. So a person usually can't just grab one and use it easily as a desktop PC.

    • @FurukawaAkane
      @FurukawaAkane Před 5 měsíci +2

      The casino I worked security at for two years and change on the west coast brought in a horse betting machine with a real simulated track probably a year into me working there. Got insanely popular, but then about eight months after they brought in a huge set of virtual pai gow and baccarat tables and kinda dropped a bit in popularity. Still was a big hit. I still hear the announcer in my dreams

  • @ICANHAZKILLZ
    @ICANHAZKILLZ Před 7 měsíci

    The burp zoom had me howling

  • @DARTHSKATER7
    @DARTHSKATER7 Před 8 měsíci

    Really enjoyed this video lol Dude your personality made it great

  • @hansdetuinkabouter
    @hansdetuinkabouter Před rokem +33

    I have a buddy whoworks with arcades, i believe those graphics cards are actually slightly rare, and commisioned by sega.

  • @Dimma205gti
    @Dimma205gti Před rokem +82

    For bios removal.
    You can purchase a Ch341a programmer for around £10.
    I use these almost daily for motherboard and gpu bios programming.
    Good bang for buck with the voltage mod.

    • @pootan517
      @pootan517 Před rokem +3

      Also looks like there's enough clearance to use the sketchy clamps too instead of de/resoldering lol

  • @soundrail1895
    @soundrail1895 Před 5 měsíci

    Your description of the the server and satellites are correct. There's real horse betting with the same type of system setup in casinos lol

  • @AlibaneGredon
    @AlibaneGredon Před 8 měsíci

    broooo the zoom in sound on the gigabyte logo has me dying

  • @benvanoers1118
    @benvanoers1118 Před rokem +26

    One thing to note is that these are extremely efficient because they only have one purpose. so for gaming and saving power, go with an ALLS

    • @nighty7158
      @nighty7158 Před rokem

      Efficient? It's just normal PC hardware, consumer parts.

    • @benvanoers1118
      @benvanoers1118 Před rokem +11

      @@nighty7158 they are oem components undervolted to meet the exact performance and energy requirements set by Sega. therefore they do not use nearly as much energy. Consumer cards are extremely inefficient and undervolting helps a lot without even decreasing the performance by more than 5 percent in most cases. Especially with nvidia cards.

    • @parknich081
      @parknich081 Před 10 měsíci

      undervolting can actually increase performance in alot of cases since you can overclock more and it usually has a net gain in performance @@benvanoers1118

  • @kingevx6425
    @kingevx6425 Před rokem +27

    Hi Bringus. I did a little bit of research on some forums, and the SEGA Alls system doesn't boot without the main server unit. Even if you got your hands on a key, or cracked the security, your chances with getting it to boot into Star Horse 4 would be very low.

    • @BringusStudios
      @BringusStudios  Před rokem +18

      Yeah I've come to that realization as well. Even arcade games fall victim to connected services

    • @freeculture
      @freeculture Před rokem +16

      @@BringusStudios So your next step: Get the server 🙂

    • @gabrielmalta1962
      @gabrielmalta1962 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BringusStudios while I agree with the sentiment this makes sense. In the game, you'd be betting against other players, so it makes sense the whole thing is connected to the main server

  • @nipponG
    @nipponG Před 7 měsíci

    good video. i dont usually like this genre. but it was good! btw, star horse is SO COOL, the kind of insanity you can only get in a truly insane country. I literally could not even have imagined that up and I am crazy for an American

  • @TheFrantic5
    @TheFrantic5 Před 2 měsíci

    I have encountered all sorts of fun oddities while operating and visiting arcades. A lot of Raw Thrills games have off the shelf PCs shoved in there, Deadstorm Pirates has PS3 menus on bootup, a DDR Supernova had a clear plastic PS2 inside a metal case, I've seen Photobooths running Ubuntu and Gentoo, a Yatzhee machine running OpenBSD, and a lot of modern games are running modified Android phone games.

  • @requim_hdtv
    @requim_hdtv Před rokem +4

    I love how you zoomed in on the scout and soldier when you said suffer at 27:07, its very jarring to see that since I actually made that exact poster!

  • @DeadPixel1105
    @DeadPixel1105 Před rokem +32

    1:02 To be honest, when I hear "Sega" the very first thing that reflexively pops into my head is the arcade scene - not the console scene.

  • @blargcoster
    @blargcoster Před 6 měsíci

    3:19 I think that super wide aspect ratio is because it is meant for three monitor wide setups, like those shots of the game running you had right after playing those.

  • @angelarch5352
    @angelarch5352 Před 7 měsíci

    I love the logo to star horse! :D

  • @JustPlainRob
    @JustPlainRob Před rokem +16

    Star Horse 4 was a big inspiration for the Uma Musume series. Horse race betting is a massive pastime in Japan because almost all other gambling is illegal.

    • @Enchurito
      @Enchurito Před rokem

      What about pachinko

    • @JustPlainRob
      @JustPlainRob Před 7 měsíci

      You're legally not supposed to be able to win money back from pachinko. The way they get around it is to have you buy a special coin or token from the prize shop.
      Then you can go around the corner to a 'different business' who will buy the coins off you for the amount of your winnings. @@Enchurito

  • @yousefslimani99
    @yousefslimani99 Před rokem +232

    It's unbelievable that SEGA is still making these hardwares even today! Their arcade quality is such an unbelievable to look at! SEGA is my favorite video game company of all time!

    • @mediumzoning
      @mediumzoning Před 11 měsíci +7

      omg donchan

    • @yousefslimani99
      @yousefslimani99 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@mediumzoning UGH these people!

    • @CupoChinoMusic
      @CupoChinoMusic Před 11 měsíci +2

      I still play maimai DX so yeah they definitely do still make cabinets

    • @parknich081
      @parknich081 Před 10 měsíci

      is that racially motivated@@yousefslimani99

    • @sas408
      @sas408 Před 7 měsíci +5

      SEGA bot?

  • @christianjulian9132
    @christianjulian9132 Před 9 měsíci

    The Sega noises send me everytime

  • @Radkeyboard7984
    @Radkeyboard7984 Před 2 měsíci

    Did you manage to get past the key card issue with the preloaded os

  • @AG1k
    @AG1k Před rokem +11

    25:16 MySims build music still slaps in 2023

    • @BringusStudios
      @BringusStudios  Před rokem +4

      I was really not sure if anybody was going to recognize it, incredible

    • @AG1k
      @AG1k Před rokem +1

      @@BringusStudios it is etched in my mind 🙃

  • @ildalailamer8341
    @ildalailamer8341 Před rokem +93

    Starhorse4 was pretty popular, back in the day (i'm old) in my neck of the woods, because arcade owners (illegal ones) would pay real money for the bets.
    And the game was surprisling amazing for how deep and complicated it was mechanic-wise.
    It was the best representation of the experience of horse-betting without having to go to the horses races.

    • @Drak976
      @Drak976 Před rokem +4

      LOL this whole time I thought what they're talking about somehow tied into horse races because my Dad would take me to horse races and I would play some game maybe this one I have no idea would have been the late 80s early 90s.

    • @twizz420
      @twizz420 Před rokem +2

      @@Drak976 Does this game look like it was made in the late 80s or early 90s? Not even close. Smh

    • @cericat
      @cericat Před rokem +6

      @@Drak976 It was probably Winning Post (1993) the first Starhorse was released in 2000 on Naomi.

    • @MaxwellTornado
      @MaxwellTornado Před rokem +1

      There's illegal arcades?

    • @ildalailamer8341
      @ildalailamer8341 Před rokem +6

      @@MaxwellTornado in my neck of the woods there were.
      Usually they had pirated cabinets and/or unregulated gambling machines, or use virtual gambling machines (like video poker/black jack) to gamble real money, like in the case of this virtual horse race. And let's just say many people got involved in loans with people they shouldn't ask loan from.

  • @daveunknown01
    @daveunknown01 Před 6 měsíci

    Since it has no power button, what makes it power on just by switching on the psu?

  • @DrMaddMoose
    @DrMaddMoose Před 8 měsíci

    i swear they had that horse game at a jillian’s arcade on long island when i was a kid, i’ve thought about it for years

  • @kingklump
    @kingklump Před rokem +16

    I actually remember another computer tear down by another creator, but it was a while back. You MAY be able to re-create the chip if you can find somewhere that has the chip info archived. Then you'd just use a USB drive to authenticate. I honestly wish I could remember where I saw it.

  • @mitrikgaduk347
    @mitrikgaduk347 Před rokem +43

    Honestly, those are some of the best thermals I've seen in YEARS. Damn thing is built like a truck and one would expect it because it's meant to be left on 24/7. That doesn't excuse the ridiculously good performance on anything but the most demanding of titles. Slap this thing inside an actual arcade cabinet and you've got a literal 24/7, basically never have to maintain, emulation king, especially if you want to do old school stuff (don't get me wrong, there are tons of cheaper options, but I don't know if they would last as long as this batshit contraption).

    • @robbyrobot3303
      @robbyrobot3303 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You gotta look up the heatsink on the Namco 'System 357' built using the PS3 hardware which was notorious for overheating. It's massive

  • @20a10v
    @20a10v Před 3 měsíci +1

    Panik: “I’m gonna be coming”
    Kalm: “-at this thing with a $400 lens.”

  • @andreasgottardi8770
    @andreasgottardi8770 Před 2 měsíci

    Do you know that you can apply a Windows image via "dism" to a disk?

  • @unsavedprogress1419
    @unsavedprogress1419 Před rokem +70

    Imagine if after the fall of the Dreamcast, Sega decided to create Steam before Valve did

    • @adriankoch964
      @adriankoch964 Před rokem +24

      It would have failed. No third party would have published on it since it would have a tiny userbase.
      Steam only suceeded after Valve bundled the highly anticipated Half-Life 2 with it.
      IIRC even the DVDs you bought in physical stores would install Steam alongside with them (Steam installation could be bypassed, but it wasn't obvious). That alone gave Steam a huge initial install base, that they then leveraged to convice other publishers on it. Then there were other Valve games like Counter Strike, which was as big as Forthnite was in 2018, proportionally to the size of the gaming market back then.
      Meanwhile in 2005 SEGA had Sonic Rush (and a bunch of other niche titles the most famous nowadays being the Yakuza series and some sports titles). Not excatly the same crowd puller a new plattform required that they force bundle with their plattform.

    • @nighty7158
      @nighty7158 Před rokem

      Sega, a massive, greedy, company.. or Valve's Steam. Hmmm. Hmm.

    • @thisname5ucks
      @thisname5ucks Před rokem +16

      ​@@nighty7158massive greedy company vs massive slightly less greedy company

    • @deViant14
      @deViant14 Před rokem +11

      @@thisname5ucks don't get it wrong. Valve is more profitable per employee than Google or Apple, with over $2 billion net value and 250 employees. You too can read about it on wikipedia. They're just greedy without doing it in a very harmful way. Except never producing HL3. That's kinda harmful. And also kinda greed based.

    • @davebob4973
      @davebob4973 Před rokem +9

      calling a company greedy is kinda redundant at this point

  • @LucasAndSuch
    @LucasAndSuch Před rokem +11

    no joke, these were almost the same specs as my old computer. I had a 1060 3gb, intel i5-8400, and before i had to replace the power supply, 500w.

    • @DeadPixel1105
      @DeadPixel1105 Před rokem

      Same here! My previous PC had an i5-8400 and GTX 1660.

    • @blabla7310
      @blabla7310 Před rokem

      Lol and my current PC is still worse than your previous with FX 8350 and GTX 960 😂.

  • @nishaanth1507
    @nishaanth1507 Před 6 měsíci +2

    33:00 Well, that's how an arcade machine would sound...

  • @chicken_punk_pie
    @chicken_punk_pie Před 6 měsíci

    8:34 ...looks over at my computer in a diypc case

  • @DrBagPhD
    @DrBagPhD Před rokem +26

    Pretty sure I played an earlier version of this game (maybe 2 or 3) back in the day at my local arcade, it's more of a racing horse manager than a betting simulator, I only played it once or twice

  • @pistol0grip0pump
    @pistol0grip0pump Před rokem +7

    How big is the filesystem on the SSD? If you're happy compressing and making as a torrent, will enjoy going through to look for remnants of the "key" - I'm weird and enjoy that shit.

  • @amnoah
    @amnoah Před měsícem

    Is the music at 24:31 the Create-a-Building soundtrack from MySims for Windows? That brings back so many memories...

  • @andrewdubose9968
    @andrewdubose9968 Před 5 měsíci

    This looks like an infinitely cooler version of Sega Derby Challenge

  • @GUCFan
    @GUCFan Před rokem +5

    They're great machines for the purpose they're built for.
    But when something goes wrong? Its a PITA to get back up and running.
    Context? I worked on a Lindbergh that went in a Rambo cabinet.
    Hard drive goes bad? You NEED a IDE hard drive, you need a external USB DVD drive to reinstall your game.
    You need the PROPER GPU in there or the game will complain the GPU is missing despite showing an output on screen.
    In the end the owner of the cabinet got a multi game solution and that fixed all the issues.
    Sure its not the original uncracked software anymore but it beats trying to chase down errors and their fixes all over the place.