BROKEN Sony PSX – Let's Try to Fix This Piece of History!



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BROKEN Sony PSX – Let’s Try to Fix This Piece of History! A PSX is basically a combination of a PS2 and a digital video recorder. They were sold new only in Japan (beginning in 2003) but one of my Patreon supporters Marcel sent this to me because he thought I would like to make a video trying to fix it.

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23 thoughts on “BROKEN Sony PSX – Let's Try to Fix This Piece of History!”

  1. Remember being in my local magazine store (pre internet days) in the early 2000s and seeing this in a gaming mag for the first time. Was blown away by it. Couldn’t get my head around the DVR part at the time (something we obviously take for granted now). Thought this was so cool and always wanted one.

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  2. Too much risk. Any chip dead, impossible to replace. Would need to buy 2 or 3 of the same model and have insane soldering skill to even think about buying one

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  3. I wish more people would do videos on the PSX since for some reason it's ignored by the community at large, with PSX meaning PS1 to most. The actual PSX is important because it featured the first version of the XMB.

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  4. Addicted to your channel! Almost wish I never found it😂😂 I already tinker with cars man the consoles were the one thing where I could still say "ignorance is bliss"
    Now my console has a maintenance schedule 🙄😅 cheers

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