If you’ve yet to hear about RetroPie , how’s it going living under that rock? RetroPie, for the few who are unfamiliar, allows users to play retro video games on their Raspberry Pi or PC
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Five(ish) awesome RetroPie builds
If you’ve yet to hear about RetroPie , how’s it going living under that rock? RetroPie, for the few who are unfamiliar, allows users to play retro video games on their Raspberry Pi or PC
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Five(ish) awesome RetroPie builds
YouTuber buildxyz is happy for his kids to play video games, but he’s keen for them to have a properly decent selection, and he wanted something that would look a little better in his living room than your average games console. He also wanted a no-nonsense way to retain parental control over the amount of time the children spend engaging with this particular kind of entertainment.
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Wall-mounted Raspberry Pi games console for kids
We see a lot of Pi Zero retro gaming mods, but I think this one might just take the biscuit. This rather beautiful mod from Wermy (leave your real name in the comments if you’d like us to use it, Wermy!) has a few details that really make it stand out.
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Game Boy Zero
BGR Raspberry Pi mod turns classic Game Boy into a perfect handheld emulator BGR There are few things that warm a nerd's heart quite like a great console mod, which is why we felt we had no choice but to share this impressive project from YouTube user wermy.
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Raspberry Pi mod turns classic Game Boy into a perfect handheld emulator – BGR
Is it a guitar that’s also a Game Boy, or a Game Boy that’s also a guitar?
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Guitar boy
ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi gets new retro-gaming emulators ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi as a retro-gaming console is one of the dreams of the maker community, and as a result distributors RS and Farnell element14.
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Huge, city-destroying robot for scale (Photo: Adafruit/ Ruiz Brothers) Last year we went into full retronerd dribble mode over the PiGRRL , a Pi-powered Gameboy.
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Pocket PiGRRL: is that an emulator in your pocket?