Hey guys, welcome back. So it's getting closer and closer to the holiday season. I'm trying to wrap up the channel for the year and there's certain products that I just never got to this year and one of them is this 19 inch Pandora's box bar top. Now these normally don't excite me because Pandora's boxes are just more the same over and over again, but this one's a little unique because the bar top itself has a 19 inch LCD. That's pretty significant for a bar top. So that kind of got me interested in the fact that it's coin operated, although, you know, I don't know when you'd actually charge someone to use it. It's still really neat. And I'll show you how that functions. But as far as like the buttons and controls and everything else, it's all the same stuff from China just rehashed their various grades of Sanwa JLF joysticks and Sanwa buttons. But these are actually decent. They're not terrible. They're halfway decent Sanwa clones. I've seen some really bad China joysticks that are like super wiggle sticks, as my buddy Wicked Gamer and Collector would say. So overall, from a looks perspective, you know, they're using this. I swear in China, they must be like, OK, if we're going to sell it in America, it has to have Street Fighter on it. I don't understand. They always put this same Street Fighter graphic on it with Ryu with the gloves. I don't know. I don't know why they do that, but hey, it doesn't look terrible, but it's just kind of like, what the heck? Why more Street Fighter? But anyways, it is what it is. But the casing itself, too, is like this hard plastic, but it's not that heavy. It's kind of a little weird, but I guess it does the trick for, it's probably very easy for them to manufacture it this way. And then the other thing before we jump into things is I really want to show you guys the coin acceptor. It's really neat. So you get this coin acceptor and then one of the really cool things is they gave you a bag of actual tokens. So they configured it to use these tokens and I'll show you the tokens in a second here. When you pop them in the corner, they go in and it registers as a credit. now we'll deep dive that in a moment but I just thought that was really cool and you know just kind of quirky and unique and fun to have at home and the fact that they gave you a whole bag of quarters is neat now you also have the ability to reprogram it so these are using some tokens that have just whatever they look like it actually looks like it's trying to look like Mickey Mouse so that's awesome so there's breaking all sorts of intellectual property and copyrights but China doesn't care about that they don't care. They never care. So this is one of those, you know, educational purposes only types of products. Okay. So the arcade, like I said, comes with all of these tokens and the tokens just go right in this coin acceptor to add as credits to the arcade. Now, if you want to get your coins out, it comes with this little key. The key will allow you to take the coin acceptor out and you can take the coins out of the coin box as well as set it to whatever coins you want it to accept. So if you wanted to accept standard quarters, you would just, you raise this little piece up and you'd put whatever it is underneath it that you want it to accept, and then it will accept that currency from there moving forward. Now when you first get the arcade, it is set up for coins only, and then I'll show you how to change it. But this is a pretty neat you know it quirky but it a really neat little additional thing just kind of for the fun of it I guess if you have kids you can just say hey look you have to pay to play kind of thing or maybe you reward them with the you know with the tokens or whatever or something like that so it's pretty cool so i'll show you how uh how this all works as far as adding credits and then we'll uh i'll show you how to put the machine on on free play okay so when it boots up you'll see it's now i can navigate the menu but if i try to press a to get into any of the games it's not going to let me because it says insert coin. So in order for me to select a game, I've got to put a coin in first. You see it registers as one credit and you can set how many credits it is to play. And then at that point I can say, all right, I want to play King of Fighters, which by the way, there's like 80,000 versions of King of Fighters on here. Like there is every Pandora's box. It'll load up the game. Now, should I exit the game? I am going to need to put in credits to play another game. It's really just putting a credit per play and that's kind of it. All right, so if you want to take it off credit mode or adjust any of the other settings on the system, you just hit this little button on the back. And when you do that, it brings up the settings menu. In the settings menu, you can do a bunch of things. You can customize buttons. You can customize the system configuration. And here you can say how much you want a credit to be worth. You can then also put it on free play. So if I toggle through these, the last one should actually be free play. And there we go. So now it will no longer accept credits. You can still put them in. It's just not going to need them in order to play the game. There's a bunch of other settings on here, but this isn't necessarily a Pandora's box overview. I have a bunch of videos on that. And honestly, if you want to know more about the 9D as far as the games and all that stuff, you can just go to my buddy Wicked Gamer and Collector, and I'll drop a link in here. Sure. Oh, sure. Click the link, Retro Ralph. Yeah. No, I don't want to click the link. I want to hear from Wicked right now. Right now. Get wicked, call up the Netherlands, get his ass over here. I want to hear what he thinks. I want to know what he thinks about the 9D. So wicked, take it away. Hi guys. Hey, thanks Ralphie for having me here on the show. So in this video, we're going to take a close look at the Pandora Box 9 because you want to have my personal opinion on what do I think of this main board. So let's grab the stash and let's take a close look at the Pandora Box 9. All right, so let's talk about the Pandora Box 9. I am and it says correctly the 9D. So there's no not this freaking six is the Pandora games this is the normal nine and this is a Pandora box five that we're going to need for this part of the video and here he is our friend the Pandora box 90. So I just want to have my opinion Ralph what is with this main board and is it good is it bad so let's find out. So basically the Pandora box 99 and 9S plus whatsoever most of them are similar to the Pandora box five but one of the biggest differences that we don't have a thumb drive for the games yeah because they swapped it out we don't need a thumb drive and we're going to use an SD card or there is an SD card in this bloody thing then we're going to get the games on or if they are not naughty enough they're not going to give us the games but that what I think about it so nevertheless the Pandora box 9d is not the best board but also not the most horrible board you can get and the reason why I reviewed and have seen a lot of shitty boards of Pandora boxes but the 90 is just more like a beefcake number five that has a lot of shitty games And the shitty I mean more like double games games with weird hacks They never seen and you will never will play you can remove them from the list But you can't remove them from the sd card if there is an sd card in it But nevertheless, it's just a big messy list and still has a lot of problems with domain emulation and screen tearing you name it There's no quick load quick save and all those kind of things It's just a little bit of a bummer in my opinion. But nevertheless, the Pandora Box 90 is not the most horrible board I've seen. The really old ones are pretty horrible with very low resolution and etc. A lot of different problems. But so, the 90, it's not the most horrible board, but also not the best one. But yeah, this is what you're going to get with the Pandora Box 90. Back to you, Ralphie boy. Wicked, you're the man. Thanks, my dude. I appreciate it so much. A message from the Netherlands, not from China. a message from Netherlands. Okay, now back to your regular scheduled program. So to go back, you hit back, and then you go to save settings and reboot. And now it's going to save the system configuration, and when it reboots, it will no longer accept credits. Now you can do all sorts of things. You can skinny down the games list for the games you want and all sorts of things, because there's like 2,000 or more games on here. So it becomes really difficult to navigate with that many games, and there's no search functionality in the 9D, unfortunately. Way to go, guys. And so, you know, the Pandora's Box 3D would have been a better choice for this or the Pandora Saga 3D. And it may come in that flavor. It's just the one I received was the 9D. So if you were interested in something like this, go out and hunt and see, you know, are there other versions. Because the 9D is probably my least favorite Pandora's Box. But it does have a lot of games. And the retail price of this thing is $299.