It’s been a while since we’ve seen [Sprite_tm] pull a project from thin air, and we haven’t seen him do anything with a Raspberry Pi yet. All things must pass, and finally [Sprite] has unleashed his ...
The Raspberry Pi was launched nearly a month ago, but these wonderful cheap single-board computers are still on their way from China to the workbenches of hackers and builders around the globe.
The $35 Raspberry Pi hobby board is one of the most innovative pieces of circuitry that we've seen yet. It's so simple and cheap, yet it leads to thousands of hackers and modders cooking up their own ...
The Raspberry Pi may not be the most powerful computer around, but it’s fast enough to handle classic arcade-style video games. It’s also smaller than a pack of cards. So it was just a matter of time ...
Edit: Answering my own question - some "HowTo" blogs on making Pi gaming machines say that 8gb is sufficient and can hold hundreds, or even thousands, of old-school game ROMs, so that should be enough ...
A hacker called [Sprite_tm] AKA Jeroen Domburg built his own teeny, tiny Raspberry Pi-based MAME cabinet using some laser-cut plexiglass, some custom controls, and a eeny, weenie 2.4-inch TFT display.
Gamers thinking of building their very own Raspberry Pi powered desktop arcade cabinet may be interested in a new creation by Youmagine member Sean Charlesworth and Jeremy Williams. The awesome Pi ...
Phillip Burgess from Adafruit has published a fantastic article about how he has created the World’s Smallest MAME Arcade Cabinet powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC. Unfortunately the project is ...
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How to turn a Raspberry Pi into a retro gaming machine you can take anywhere
Gaming doesn’t need to be an adrenaline-fueled affair all the time. After a long, tough day, retro games can provide just the ...
A Raspberry Pi (We recommend the Raspberry Pi 3 because you’ll get full game compatibly as well as built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. RetroPie will work on older versions of the Raspberry Pi though). Micro ...
In the world of MAME cabinetry – essentially a subculture of arcade lovers who build amazing cabinets for their emulators – the goal is usually to either recreate the arcade games of yore or build ...
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