Retro emulation has always been a favorite use case for Raspberry Pi owners, but there were clear limits on what earlier models could handle. The Pi 4 could manage 16-bit consoles and some PlayStation ...
This story begins just under a week ago on Reddit, when user u/Key_Historian_2454 posted their newest project to the GTA subreddit. It's a little car adapter that beams GTA radio songs to the car ...
Core Electronics discuss five fantastic ways to harness the potential of the Pi 500 Plus. From building a portable media ...
From retro gaming to professional tasks, the Raspberry Pi 500 Plus blends nostalgia and power. Learn why it’s making waves in ...
For most of us, the overall cost of living has increased far more quickly than our salaries. In that respect, many things were more affordable in the past than they are today. For all that gaming ...
Traveling with a full-sized game console can be a bit of a daunting endeavor. Even packing up a PlayStation or Xbox for a road-bound journey requires careful planning, because the last thing you want ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Things keep getting more expensive, and the timing couldn’t be worse. Things keep getting more expensive, and the ...
Gabriel has been playing games since he was a kid. Loves most RPG games, platformers, and innovative indie games, and can talk for hours about how the first Fallout is the greatest game ever. He ...
Rockstar has some particularly grand hopes for Grand Theft Auto 6, with the developer referring to its upcoming project as "the largest game launch in history." The company's claim — which few are ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
Sept. 11 (UPI) --In the realm of unique but unofficial holidays, Friday marks National Video Games Day -- not to be confused with National Video Game Day celebrated in July. What's the difference? We ...
What was Nintendo's tiniest console? If you're thinking Game Boy Micro, you wouldn't be far off, but the actual answer is the Pokemon Mini, a Tamagotchi-sized device that the publisher built in ...