The newly launched Raspberry Pi 5 mini PC offers more power than its predecessor and although not widely available as yet has been put to the test as a Nintendo games emulation station. The Raspberry ...
All told, this project really just repurposes the Wii U’s shell, buttons, and analog sticks, then replaces everything else. That includes cramming a Raspberry Pi inside, a new sound card, battery, and ...
Earlier this year the new Raspberry Pi model B+ mini PC was launched offering more RAM and a wealth of new features building not the original Raspberry Pi model B. Now one industrious maker has used ...
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 ...
The modern ideal of pixel art is a fallacy. Videogame art crammed onto cartridges and floppy discs were beholden to the CRT display technology of their day. Transmitting analog video within the ...
The Raspberry Pi single-board computer and all its variants have captured the imaginations of DIY enthusiasts and budding hobbyists alike. With the latest model, the Raspberry Pi 5, the mini-PC is ...
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 ...
JamHamster is a self-described nerd, tinkerer, and lunatic; and we are inclined to believe it after seeing them hammer away on a Raspberry Pi Zero on Twitter. Electronic atrocities aside, they have ...
The Raspberry Pi is back, and it’s attracting a whole slew of new hobbyist ideas. The credit card-sized computer, which first launched in 2012, received a major upgrade earlier this week when the ...
Nintendo’s NES Classic is, at its core essence, a Nintendo-approved NES emulator that comes with 30 ROMs. It feels very similar to the sort of thing people have been building for ages by running Linux ...
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