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How to build a Raspberry Pi retrogaming emulation console – Gears Of Biz

How to build a Raspberry Pi retrogaming emulation console Gears Of Biz Thanks to the Raspberry Pi 3 hobbyist platform and the RetroPie software distribution, that dream is finally possible. For under $110, you can build a very nice emulation system that can play tens of thousands of retro games for systems such as the NES …

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Ben’s Raspberry Pi Twilight Zone pinball hack

When Ben North was faced with the dilemma of his nine-year-old son wanting him to watch his pinball games while, at the same time, Ben should be doing housework, he came up with a brilliant hack. Ben decided to investigate the inner workings of his twenty-year-old Twilight Zone pinball machine to convert its score display data into a video stream he could keep an eye on while working. Ben ended up with this.

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This DIY Nintendo Switch can play the retro games the real one can’t – The Verge

The Verge This DIY Nintendo Switch can play the retro games the real one can't The Verge Lindquist's device — cleverly called the “Nintimdo RP” — goes beyond being a simple Raspberry Pi emulator, though. Rather, like the actual Switch itself, its a full-fledged portable console. Lindquist's build is a custom 3D-printed case, built around ..

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A Nintendo Switch Knockoff That Can Play Basically All Retro Games – Nerdist

Nerdist A Nintendo Switch Knockoff That Can Play Basically All Retro Games Nerdist Still, Lindquist's creation is based on a Raspberry Pi running the RetroPie emulator, meaning that this thing he made can play games from classic systems like the Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, and many others. The device appears to be … College Engineer Builds a DIY Nintendo Switch Popular Mechanics Fan Made Switch Clone Plays Classic Nintendo Games Game Rant all 76 news articles »

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Choosing a Raspberry Pi OS? Here’s the definitive list – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Choosing a Raspberry Pi OS? Here's the definitive list TechRepublic Whether you want to use the $35 Raspberry Pi computer as a media center, retro games console or desktop PC — the credit card-sized device has got you covered. But that's only the start of what the smash-hit machine is capable of

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How to build an amazing Raspberry Pi 3 retro games console for just £50 – Pocket-lint.com

Pocket-lint.com How to build an amazing Raspberry Pi 3 retro games console for just £50 Pocket-lint.com We're doing it ourselves right now, thanks to a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and a free download of Retropie. What's more, because the latter software sets up the final build with emulation for a vast number of computers and consoles, it can be argued that ..

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New RetroPie 3.0 Retro Raspberry Pi Games Console Software Launches – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets New RetroPie 3.0 Retro Raspberry Pi Games Console Software Launches Geeky Gadgets A new version of the awesome RetroPie software has been released this week in the form of RetroPie 3.0, providing an easy way to transform a Raspberry Pi mini PC into a retro games console. The latest version of RetroPie 3.0 includes over 20+ emulators ..

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Raspberry Pi goes retro gaming – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi goes retro gaming ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi continues to inspire young developers of embedded systems products. One games enthusiast has used a Raspberry Pi to create a pocket-sized games console.

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