




Computer pre-installed with Batocera and thousands of games + 2 wireless controllers (2 AAA batteries each). I am selling this because I need to pay off a debt, though it breaks my heart to do so. Computer specifications: Intel Core i5-3570, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 256GB NVMe SSD, AMD RX550X graphics card, brand-new motherboard with USB 3.0 ports, and a brand-new case with a 200W power supply. Notes: The CPU and memory are used but have never caused any issues—they remain in excellent condition. All other components were purchased new approximately one and a half years ago. The NVMe SSD makes this computer extremely fast, delivering performance comparable to newer models. Batocera: Comes pre-installed with the native Batocera operating system—simply power on, and it boots directly to the game selection screen. Includes games spanning from the earliest video game eras up through the Nintendo 64, covering all titles within those platforms. Starting with the PlayStation 1, games become increasingly demanding; therefore, not all ROMs are included. However, there are numerous enjoyable titles available for PlayStation 1 through PlayStation 3, including select Nintendo Switch and Wii games. The greatest advantage of this system is its flexibility: you may delete heavy games you dislike and download others using the built-in RGSX program—an automated ROM downloader—allowing you, with patience, to curate a personalized collection of your favorite games. Processing capability: Only a few PlayStation 3 titles run smoothly; performance depends heavily on graphical complexity. Pre-installed PS3 games run well. Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, and Wii titles require individual testing. No issues occurred with any other games I tested—the machine performs exceptionally well for these emulators. If you are a retro gaming enthusiast, you will be extremely satisfied with this system. Personally, I’ve experienced immense joy using it. The two included controllers each require two AAA batteries and are wireless, utilizing USB receivers modeled after parallel PlayStation-style controllers. They are adequate for casual play, but for serious gaming, I recommend using an original controller from a reputable brand—especially one offering superior analog stick sensitivity and precision. Feel free to ask any questions—I’m happy to help. I have videos demonstrating its operation.
