Build your own retro gaming console with Raspberry Pi 5. Follow our step-by-step guide for an easy, nostalgic gaming ...
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 to 3D ...
Raspberry Pi has been an exceptional platform to enjoy retro gaming, and 2021 has a lot to offer on the best emulators that can help in upgrading the experience to something enjoyable and worthwhile.
If you have toyed with the idea of building your very own retro Raspberry Pi powered handheld games console, but have not yet quite got round to it. You might be interested in a new electronics kit ...
Retro gaming has been around for a long time but has recently become even more in vogue as old-school gamers look for ways to revisit their childhoods. The original hardware is often hard to come by, ...
Graphics Cards Armed with AMD's latest SDK, DLSS Swapper, and one renamed file, you can apparently just drop FSR 4 into games that run FSR 3 Graphics Cards It's only taken six months but at long last, ...
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 ...
If you have a spare Raspberry Pi sitting around unused, it’s time to put it to work. While you can go all-out and build ...
Nintendo is releasing its NES Classic Edition in November, a miniaturized version of the original console with 30 games built in and HDMI support. But modder Rated-E Mods has taken it one step further ...
So far, everyone scrambling to get their hands on the much sought after Raspberry Pi seem to be hoping to use it as a media player. The cheap Linux computer is capable of decoding 1080p video, and its ...
Old-school emulation is a good example of this. While you can emulate Game Boy games on a beefy PC, you really don't need to.
The brains of the machine is the current model of the Raspberry Pi, which has more than enough punchiness to emulate a Super Nintendo Entertainment System. For fun (and because it’s cheap), we’re ...