If like me you enjoyed gaming on your ZX Spectrum or just fancy having a retro gaming session, a new video has been released showing how the new Raspberry Pi computer can easily be transformed into a ...
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 ...
In brief: We have seen some wild projects over the years when it comes to retro gaming on the Raspberry Pi, but one maker has taken it to a whole new level. Using a Raspberry Pi 5, he's built a ...
The Raspberry Pi has become one of the most flexible and affordable ways to relive the golden age of computing and gaming. Whether you grew up in the 80s, 90s, or early 2000s, there’s something ...
If you imagine somebody playing chess against the computer, you’ll likely be visualizing them staring at their monitor in deep thought, mouse in hand, ready to drag their digital pawn into play. That ...
We all have that special place in our hearts for those awesome games of yesteryear on consoles like the NES, SNES and Atari 2600. But it isn’t feasible to keep three of these older consoles all ...
There’s something powerful about reliving the experience of using a game console from our personal good old days, especially the tactile memories stored up from hundreds of hours handling a chintzy ...
“The brain of this project is the RECALBOX OS, an Opensource Game Console OS based on Retro Arch. Raspberry Pi Zero W is being used here with a custom PCB that has SMD Buttons on the front side and a ...
The DevTerm is a portable terminal with a retro-inspired design, an ultra-wide display, and a modular design that lets you swap out processor modules. Originally designed to support either a custom ...
A Redditor has shared a video showcasing an exquisitely made palm sized retro-PC. The ‘desktop’ looks very much like one of the beige machines we used to covet back in the 90s, alongside a vivid ‘Sony ...
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