Seedi - retro emulation device
Seedi - retro emulation device
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/seed ... g-system#/
In short, it is a emulation/media center device that has a built-in DVD drive. You can run games off a CD or copy them to internal storage. It can play ROMs from some cartridge based systems as well. It is all stuff you can do with a PC but it takes most of the work out of it and makes it more couch friendly.
I don't think I would get one myself as I think Polymega will be a superior product but I can see the appeal. If the price point is fair and the quality of the emulation is as good as they claim (I'm skeptical) then I think they could find a market.
What do you all think?
In short, it is a emulation/media center device that has a built-in DVD drive. You can run games off a CD or copy them to internal storage. It can play ROMs from some cartridge based systems as well. It is all stuff you can do with a PC but it takes most of the work out of it and makes it more couch friendly.
I don't think I would get one myself as I think Polymega will be a superior product but I can see the appeal. If the price point is fair and the quality of the emulation is as good as they claim (I'm skeptical) then I think they could find a market.
What do you all think?
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Re: Seedi - retro emulation device
Its likely a raspberry Pi with a cd drive.
At 2:01 you can see a Pi2 in the build
At 2:01 you can see a Pi2 in the build
Re: Seedi - retro emulation device
No doubt. This is definitely for the crowd that likes the idea of a RetroPie but lacks initiative or skills to make one. Nothing wrong with that though.
Re: Seedi - retro emulation device
Made me think of a cheaper, less elegant Polymega
http://polymega.com
I'm up for multiple players in this market, but Polymega's design and marketing has me excited
http://polymega.com
I'm up for multiple players in this market, but Polymega's design and marketing has me excited
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Re: Seedi - retro emulation device
No doubt Bmoc, its got a market, but I dont think its us.
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This is not worth investing. I saw a raspberry pi in the Lego pieces. Kodi really. I thought this was going to be a PS 2 console with other goodies. I'm practically doing all this with RetroPie. They are just trying to find loop holes instead being video game software engineers. They Didn't even mention Sega Dreamcast or saturn. Plus overtime cd games may fail in the near future, disc rot.
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Re: Seedi - retro emulation device
That name, YEEEEESH! I mean... if you want someone to invest in your product, don't name it something so "seedy" sounding.
Metal Jesus Rocks did a review and teardown of this device. It's not even a real Raspberry Pi; it's a generic clone of a Raspberry Pi called "Orange Pi Lite".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h52vcspkHMk
I was a little bit skeptical of the Polymega, but this is a whole other level of nonsense. There's no way I'm spending money on the Seedi.
Merriam-Webster wrote: Definition of seedy
inferior in condition or quality: such as
a :shabby, run-down
seedy clothes
b :somewhat disreputable
a seedy district
a seedy lawyer
c :slightly unwell :debilitated
felt seedy and went home early
Metal Jesus Rocks did a review and teardown of this device. It's not even a real Raspberry Pi; it's a generic clone of a Raspberry Pi called "Orange Pi Lite".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h52vcspkHMk
I was a little bit skeptical of the Polymega, but this is a whole other level of nonsense. There's no way I'm spending money on the Seedi.
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lol yeah. I would have gone with a different name. I stand by my original assessment that it is a RetroPie for people that don't want to build a RetroPie. They are going to have to add a lot of spit and polish to make it desirable. I wish them luck but I seriously doubt I would ever get one.
If you really want to see some nonsense, I present you with the Spartan. These guys think they are going to get Sega to buy into their concept and re-enter the console market.
If you really want to see some nonsense, I present you with the Spartan. These guys think they are going to get Sega to buy into their concept and re-enter the console market.
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Re: Seedi - retro emulation device
I backed the failed Seedi campaign on IndieGogo as I'm very interested in a Retron-like system for disc based games (even if a Raspberry Pi would be simpler and cheaper). I like the concept of a box that plugs into the TV and uses my actual copies of the game even if it is just emulation at the end of the day.
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Re: Seedi - retro emulation device
I like that someone has introduced the concept for modern hardware for CD based games but nothing about the Seedi really impresses me. I'll just stick to using my PC for this sort of thing.