# Adding games and preview videos to your Pandora's Box 6

**Source:** RetroRalph  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2019-01-03  
**Duration:** 5m 43s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbh_14TM1uk

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## Analysis

Retro Ralph provides a tutorial on adding arcade games and preview videos to a Pandora's Box 6 emulation device. He explains the folder structure for organizing ROMs by emulator type, the process for adding preview videos in AVI format, and how to verify game compatibility using emulator definition files. The video clarifies that this capability is exclusive to Pandora's Box 6 and not available on the Pandora's Box 5.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Pandora's Box 6 allows users to add games via USB, while Pandora's Box 5 does not support game additions — _Retro Ralph directly states this limitation as a distinguishing feature between the two models_
- [HIGH] Pandora's Box no longer ships with ROMs on the system; users must contact 3A Games after purchase to receive a download link for official ROMs — _Retro Ralph explains the new distribution model for pre-loaded games_
- [HIGH] Preview videos for added games must be in AVI format and named identically to the ROM file to function properly — _Retro Ralph demonstrates this requirement with specific file naming examples_
- [HIGH] ROMs should be organized into subfolders based on emulator type (e.g., MAME, Final Burn Alpha, PlayStation) within the main ROMs folder — _Retro Ralph shows the directory structure on screen and explains the organizational system_
- [HIGH] The official ROMS folder provided by 3A Games should not be modified, only supplemented with user-acquired ROMs — _Retro Ralph explicitly instructs users to leave the standard ROMS folder untouched_

### Notable Quotes

> "I noticed on the internet there aren't a lot of resources showing you how to add games to your Pandora's boxes, so I'm not going to tell you where to source the games, I'm just going to tell you how to add the games once you acquire them."
> — **Retro Ralph**, opening
> _Establishes the video's purpose and scope—technical instruction rather than sourcing guidance_

> "The Pandora's box no longer ships with the ROMS on the system. So after your purchase you will contact them they'll send you a Dave Link and you can download the ROMs."
> — **Retro Ralph**, mid-section
> _Clarifies a significant change in 3A Games' distribution model for their products_

> "The files for these preview videos need to be in AVI format... and they need to be named the same exact name as the ROM file."
> — **Retro Ralph**, mid-section
> _Provides critical technical requirements for preview video functionality_

> "ClipGrab is the one that I use. You can use ClipGrab to grab clips off YouTube and then you can convert it into various different formats."
> — **Retro Ralph**, mid-section
> _Provides practical tool recommendation for video conversion workflow_

> "if you have a pandora's box 5 you cannot add games to it so if it's a pandora's box 6 you can add games and you can do it through the method i just showed you"
> — **Retro Ralph**, closing
> _Reiterates key product limitation differentiating Pandora's Box 5 from 6_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Retro Ralph | person | Content creator providing technical tutorial on arcade emulation device setup and customization |
| 3A Games | company | Manufacturer/distributor of Pandora's Box arcade emulation devices; now distributes ROMs via download link rather than pre-loaded |
| Pandora's Box 6 | product | Arcade cabinet emulation device that supports user-added games and preview videos via USB |
| Pandora's Box 5 | product | Older arcade cabinet emulation device that does not support user-added games |
| MAME | product | Multi-Arcade Machine Emulator used to play various arcade games on Pandora's Box |
| Final Burn Alpha | product | Arcade emulator supported by Pandora's Box for running specific game ROM sets |
| ClipGrab | product | Software tool recommended by Retro Ralph for extracting video from YouTube and converting to AVI format |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Technical setup and customization of arcade emulation devices, ROM management and file organization for emulators, Video preview functionality and format requirements
- **Secondary:** Product differentiation between Pandora's Box generations, 3A Games ROM distribution model changes

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0.5) — Content is informational and instructional in tone. Retro Ralph is helpful and matter-of-fact, with minor frustration about undocumented features and Mac/PC keyboard compatibility issues. No emotional valence toward the product or company.

### Signals

- **[product_strategy]** 3A Games changed their ROM distribution from pre-loaded system to post-purchase download link model (confidence: high) — The Pandora's box no longer ships with the ROMS on the system. So after your purchase you will contact them they'll send you a Dave Link and you can download the ROMs
- **[product_strategy]** Retro Ralph notes that preview video functionality for Pandora's Box 6 is not documented, necessitating community-created tutorials (confidence: high) — I noticed on the internet there aren't a lot of resources showing you how to add games to your Pandora's boxes... this is a part that isn't documented for some reason I'm not sure why

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## Transcript

Hey guys, Retro Ralph here. Thanks again for joining. Today I just wanted to do a quick follow-up on the Pandora's Box video. I noticed on the internet there aren't a lot of resources showing you how to add games to your Pandora's Box. So I'm not going to tell you where to source games, I'm just going to tell you how to add the games once you acquire them. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this quick video on All right, guys, let's get right to it. So first things first, you're going to need to get the USB drive that came with your Pandora's box system and put it into your PC. At that point, you're going to be presented with a directory structure that looks just like this that's on the screen right now. So basically where you're going to put the games you acquire is going to be dependent on what emulator that they need to play on. So all the folder structure for the games you add are going to be ROMs and underscore and then the name of that emulator So if it Final Burn Alpha you going to put them here If it MAME PlayStation you going to put them here Now the ROMS folder the straight ROMS folder is dedicated to the ROMS that 3A Games provides you So don't mess with that. Just leave that alone. You will be adding ROMS to that that 3A Games provides you. The Pandora's box no longer ships with the ROMS on the system. So after your purchase you will contact them they'll send you a link and you can download the ROMs so we won't mess with that now let's assume that MAME is the emulator that we're adding a ROM for and RAMPAGE is the game we're gonna add so if we double click on ROMS underscore MAME you'll see I already added the RAMPAGE ROM there so for all intents and purposes you could at this point unmount the drive put it in your Pandora's box and at the end of the the game screen so after you've scrolled through everything any ROMs you've added would be at the end of that screen. Now what I will say is if you want to take it a step further what you could do is add a preview video. So this is a part that isn't documented for some reason I'm not sure why. So you can add video files so that when you scroll on to added games it will play the preview files So how you would do that is basically you go into this movies directory and if you look if I type in rampage oh sorry about that let see My desk is a mess right now Okay If you type in rampage you'll see there is a rampage.avi file. So the files for these preview videos need to be in AVI format. So however you need to get them into AVI format, you're going to need to do that. and they need to be named the same exact name as the ROM file. So if you add Rampage and the name of that game is Rampage, then you're going to go and maybe you could scrape YouTube or something like that for a video for Rampage preview video and then you just have to figure out how to convert it into AVI. There's a million tools out there to convert, scrape things. ClipGrab is the one that I use. You can use ClipGrab to grab clips off YouTube and then you can convert it into various different formats. So clip grab would be the one I would prefer people use. So anyways, or at least for me. That's pretty much it. The other thing I will add is there's sort of these MAME and Final Burn alpha definition files. If you click on these, it'll show you all the games that this particular emulator supports. So if you look, if I go and open up MAME, I can do a search here. Oops. Sorry I on my there we go I using a Mac keyboard on my PC and of course Mac likes to make everything difficult So there it is So there various different versions of Rampage that this particular name version that on this supports So it supports a file called Rampage and then a file called Rampage 2, which was apparently the revision 2 of that particular ROM. So you can cross-reference this file just to make sure that the ROM that you have will work with this emulator. and again it's not really guaranteed that it's going to work just because it's in here but you can at least see if the game was supported on this particular emulator and that's pretty much it guys i mean the only thing i will mention again if you have a pandora's box 5 you cannot add games to it so if it's a pandora's box 6 you can add games and you can do it through the method i just showed you so it's pretty simple it's pretty easy if you have any questions you can just leave them in the comments section I try to get to everyone who asks a question or has a comment so please please like this video if it was helpful please subscribe to the channel and hit that notification bell so you can be informed of future videos and thanks again for watching guys appreciate all the support take care Thanks for watching!

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