In the 80s, you may have put coin after coin into your favourite arcade machine, giving a countless amount of money to a large box. Fast-forward 25 years or so, and using a £25 Raspberry Pi 3, along ...
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 ...
If you enjoy building Raspberry Pi gaming systems and are looking for a little more inspiration, you might be interested in this collection of awesome builds which has been collated by the Raspberry ...
Raspberry Pi arcade with magnetic, swappable control panels is a retro gamer's dream. Five control layouts can be swapped in ~20 seconds via embedded neodymium magnets. Build videos and 3D files let ...
Almost daily, one extremely cool project or another surfaces, centered around Raspberry Pi. We’ve seen creators build vintage-looking internet radios, for example, using Raspberry Pi. Others have ...
RetroPie is a project that turns the tiny Raspbery Pi computer into a vintage game system. It’s an operating system based on Raspbian Linux, but what makes RetroPie special is that it comes with a set ...
YouTuber Print ‘N Play has built and 3D printed a Raspberry Pi bartop arcade system consisting of over 6kg of 3D printer filament. Check out the video below to learn more about the project and the ...
Retro gaming made a major resurgence this past holiday season, with the release of Nintendo’s ultra-hyped NES Classic, a scaled down clone of the original Nintendo Entertainment System. Out of the box ...
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5 creative uses for your older Raspberry Pi
Give your Raspberry Pi 3 or older a new life with these clever, practical, and creative projects you can build right now.
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It’s said that good things come in small packages, which is hard to deny when we look at all the nifty projects out there that were built into an Altoids tin. Now, if that’s already true for the ...
“Using calipers, I measured each part and came up with a case idea,” Burgess reports. “Rather than fully enclose everything, some elements (the Perma-Proto board holding the controls, plus the ...
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