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Despite their adorable form-factor, Raspberry Pi boards are pretty versatile, and can be used for everything from building a NAS to securing your home network and capturing time-lapse videos. Sure, ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 provides plenty of power for a retro emulation games console allowing you to enjoy your favorite games from the past ...
If you have an old Raspberry Pi sitting around, here are some fun ways to make use of it, from building a smart home hub to a ...
I previously wrote a series of articles about my experience flashing a ThinkPad X60 laptop with Libreboot. After that, the Libreboot project expanded its hardware support to include the ThinkPad X200 ...
The Raspberry Pi 5, the latest iteration of the popular single-board computer, has been put through its paces in a series of rigorous tests to evaluate its game emulation capabilities. With a ...
Page 1: Retro-Amiga Goodness With The Raspberry Pi 3 Page 2: Setting Up Amibian On Your Retro Amiga Page 4: Running Software On Your Retro-Amiga With the ROMs and ADF files copied over, you’re ready ...
Nintendo has discontinued its NES Classic Mini. WIRED shows you how to build your own emulation console with RetroPie ...
The most popular use for a Raspberry Pi, by far, is video game emulation. We see this in many, many forms from 3D printed Raspberry Pi cases resembling the original Nintendo Entertainment System ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. With more than 150 million units sold, the Sony PlayStation 2 is the best-selling video game console of all time. The combination of backward ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. One caveat to this type of project though, is that some Raspberry Pi models can emulate a wider variety of games than others. That the ...
Page 1: Retro-Amiga Goodness With The Raspberry Pi 3 Page 3: Retro Amiga Hardware Mods And Overclocking Page 4: Running Software On Your Retro-Amiga Once you’ve got ...
This RetroPie really happened: Watch (above) as our own Adam Patrick Murray and Alaina Yee build a RetroPie system after they weren’t able to buy an SNES Classic. Go ahead, laugh at (and learn from) ...