![]() And since the games are much smaller, they load much, much quicker than the games on the PS1 Classic True Blue. This time around, given the size of the games, it all fits onto one stick. So what I mean by that is that for the PS1 True Blue, you had to buy 3-4 different USB sticks to get a lot of the PlayStation library. What does “single USB” mean here? Well I’m actually comparing the Ultradrive to the original PS1 Classic True Blue. I was truly impressed that the games that were on the USB could be loaded in such a timely fashion. I noticed no difference in the load times of the new games over the original built-in games. The games that I tested (which was far less than the 813 games that comes on it) worked without a hitch. This is compared of course to the competitor, Project Lunar. Yes you have to do the quick install on it too, but then it’s truly a plug and play. Or maybe you get a second one for another room, you can use the Ultradrive on the secondary console. That means even if your Sega Genesis Mini shoots crap one day you can do the quick 3 minute install on your new one and use the Ultradrive on it. You can use it like that for years to come and you can use it on more than one Sega Genesis (at a time). However, once you’ve spent your three minutes on the computer, it will be a plug and play. The product is, at its core, not a plug and play device. I never had any problems with the sorting and sifting through pages, so that’s another win for the Ultradrive. So not only is it easy enough to swap through the pages of 100ish games per page, but you’ll also be able to easily spot titles you’re familiar with. Best of all, you’ll see that they all have original full cover art. There are 8 pages of games of 103 games per page. You’ll find that once you’ve booted your Ultradrive the first time that it’s set up very clean and intelligently. It’s such a long list, it makes more sense to put it below instead of interrupting the flow of the article. ![]() If you want to see the full list of games on the True Blue Ultradrive, scroll to the bottom. I also think that they defaulted to the US version of a game if it was present in all regions. If you’ve settled for playing 50Hz games on the PS1 Classic, you’ll be fine here. This is full set of ROMs of all titles from all regions, sans any duplicates. Once you’ve finished setting it up, you’ll find that there are 813 games in total. But as I said, after that one time, you won’t need it again. You may need to borrow a friend’s PC if you don’t have one handy. But rest assured, it’s only once and it only takes about three minutes. So you will need a PC for the Ultradrive gilrd. ![]() You’ll download a program from their website to flash the current updated files onto the console. While I’m going to make another article that explains the handful of steps to set up the True Blue Ultradrive, I do want to mention that it’s easy. Just plug device in and turn console on to use it.’
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