The Raspberry Pi is a popular choice if you’re looking to put together a simple emulation box — it’s relatively cheap, small enough to tuck into pretty much any entertainment center, and benefits from ...
From retro arcade classics to GameCube adventures, Raspberry Pi can power a surprising range of emulation projects with the right tweaks. Choosing the right Pi model, configuring software smartly, and ...
The Raspberry Pi was a revolutionary device. A single-board computer with a multitude of uses became so popular it was almost impossible to buy one for a year due to supply chain shortages. While ...
Using a robot to make a retro gaming system is just cool.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Far-flung from its origins as an unpopular hobby, it seems like gaming refuses to slow down any time soon, and according to Statista, there ...
Emulating the various PlayStation consoles has been commonplace for years, and developers constantly try to do so on various platforms. On Monday, the developers of PS3 emulator RPCS3 released a ...
A Raspberry Pi is perfect for this, and it's something a lot of people do with their Pi devices. What I didn't expect was how much trouble I'd run into doing something that seemed so simple on the ...
Anyone who likes playing retro games or building projects with the Raspberry Pi mini PC will be pleased to know that the official Raspberry Pi Foundation team has released a new book in the form of ...
It’s powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W with a quad-core processor and features a 4-inch, high-res, 60 fps, square screen but its £125 (around $170) price tag puts it in competition with more capable ...
Retro gamers looking to build their very own game station complete with 7 inch IPS display, should check out the new project published to the Hackster.io website by maker Arnov Sharma for inspiration.
I have a project where I need to use a single-board computer to emulate arcade games. It has to be a single-board small computer due to constraints on the size of the shell I have to mount the device ...