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Wireframe issue 1 is out now!
Wireframe is our new twice-monthly magazine that lifts the lid on video games. In Wireframe, we look at how games are made, who makes them, and how you can make games of your own. And today, we’re releasing our very first issue! Wireframe: the new magazine that lifts the lid on video games Uploaded by Raspberry Pi on 2018-11-07
Raspberry Pi launches Wireframe magazine, dedicated to video gaming and game development – Gamasutra
DualShockers Raspberry Pi launches Wireframe magazine, dedicated to video gaming and game development Gamasutra Raspberry Pi has launched Wireframe, a magazine aimed at gamers who want to go behind the scenes of their favourite hobby, looking at how games are made, who makes them, and how readers can create their own games. As well as in-depth features, … Raspberry Pi Announce Wireframe, a Physical Magazine Targeted at Game Developers DualShockers all 3 news articles »
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Wireframe: a new games magazine with a difference
We’re pleased to announce Wireframe: a new, £3, twice-monthly magazine that lifts the lid on video games.
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Wireframe: a new games magazine with a difference
MagPi 75: 75 greatest projects, chosen by you
Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here! A few weeks ago, we asked you to vote on your top 50 favourite Raspberry Pi projects from the last two-or-so years. We had thousands of responses, but there was one clear winner…and you can find out who that was in issue 75 of The MagPi , out tomorrow in stores, and available today online ! See who you folks voted for… You heard right, the magazine is available a day early to download and buy online! Don’t say we never spoil you
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Vote For your Best Raspberry Pi Projects For MagPi 75 Issue – Geeky Gadgets
Geeky Gadgets Vote For your Best Raspberry Pi Projects For MagPi 75 Issue Geeky Gadgets To celebrate the 75th edition of the official Raspberry Pi Magazine the team are now taking votes for your favourite 50 Raspberry Pi projects which will then be published in the 75th MagPi edition. The official Raspberry Pi Foundation has compiled a …
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Vote for your 50 favourite projects!
Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here. While we’re working on the next issue of The MagPi, we’re very aware that we’re almost at issue 75! Rob didn’t give Alex an image to put here so she made one To celebrate this milestone, we’re doing another countdown of projects. We ranked 50 projects for issue 50 of The MagPi, and this time we’re ranking 75 of the greatest Raspberry Pi projects — and we need your help to do that! Vote for your favourite You folks in the community never stop amazing us with the things you make, so our list will be full of the outstanding projects you’ve made since we released issue 50 for October 2016! Like last time, you can vote for your favourites, but we’re upping the ante: we want you to choose the top 50 projects from the list of 75 we’ve compiled
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Ultimate 3D printer control with OctoPrint
Control and monitor your 3D printer remotely with a Raspberry Pi and OctoPrint. Timelapse of OctoPrint Ornament Printed on a bq Witbox STL file can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:191635 OctoPrint is located here: http://www.octoprint.org 3D printing Whether you have a 3D printer at home or use one at your school or local makerspace, it’s fair to assume you’ve had a failed print or two in your time
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Netflix develops Morse code search option
What happens when Netflix gives its staff two days to hack the platform and create innovative (and often unnecessary) variations on the streaming service? This. This is what happens.
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Netflix develops Morse code search option
Awesome Raspberry Pi cases to 3D print at home
Unless you’re planning to fit your Raspberry Pi inside a build, you may find yourself in need of a case to protect it from dust, damage and/or the occasional pet attack. Here are some of our favourite 3D-printed cases, for which files are available online so you can recreate them at home
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