New Console Alert: The Raspberry Pi SNES Controller That Has Its Own Screen! Why Isn't It for Sale? Screenshot From Restore Technique YouTube The entire Raspberry Pi retrogaming community has ...
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I adore this modular Raspberry Pi arcade cabinet, and I think you will too
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 ...
Whether it's a Nintendo Christmas ornament or an original Game Boy, we love seeing Raspberry Pi-based retro consoles stuffed into into nostalgic spaces. The ingenuity and effort required to make these ...
The creators behind the popular Flipper Zero multi-tool device have teamed up with computing renegade Raspberry Pi to create a video game integration that will turn your Flipper into a low-key game ...
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5 retro consoles the Raspberry Pi can perfectly emulate
The Raspberry Pi flawlessly emulates classic consoles like the NES, SNES, Genesis, PlayStation, and even the Nintendo 64.
At this point, we’ve lost count of how many automation projects we’ve seen with some variant of a Raspberry Pi at the helm. Which is hardly surprising, as the boards are cheap, powerful, and well ...
How the Raspberry Pi can be used within the access control and building security industries. Overview of what constitutes a good solution for building access control. A glimpse into how Pi was used in ...
“PiKVM started a few years ago as a small pet project to develop a Do-It-Yourself KVM over IP. We wanted it inexpensive and better than existing commercial units. To reach this goal, we gathered a ...
How to take advantage of the Raspberry Pi in process control environments. What functionality is provided by the Iono Pi Max? Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are ubiquitous in the process ...
If you are interested in building vehicles either land-based or airborne using a Raspberry Pi you might be interested in a new article by Bryan Cockfield over on the Hackaday website explaining more ...
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