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 ...
The Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little low-powered device that can do all sorts of things, and we've certainly seen our share of video game related projects for it. This one, from Instructables user ...
A YouTuber and inventor has revealed mintyPi 2.0, a project that transforms a regular mint tin box into a portable video game console. MintyPi 2.0, powered by the Raspberry Pi mini-computer, is the ...
One of the better winters I spent as a teenager was playing the classic 1998 PlayStation game Final Fantasy Tactics and listening to Built to Spill’s There’s Nothing Wrong With Love on endless repeat.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. There are a lot of things you can do with a Raspberry Pi, like build an inexpensive streaming PC ...
Reddit user JBaker1225 made the most of his broken Nintendo Entertainment System, using a Raspberry Pi mini computer board to transform it into a game emulator ready for the living room. In a thread ...
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, ...
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.
One of the most common projects you can find online for Raspberry Pi boards is a retro-gaming set-up. Sometimes, however, you come across a project that goes above and beyond a standard old-timey mod.
When it comes to turning a Raspberry Pi into a retro game console, we’ve long recommended RetroPie because it’s relatively simple to set up, but still packed with a ton of features. If you’re looking ...
Thingyverse user MrGunnerman has created a new Raspberry Pi 2 portable game system which has been named the VertBoy. As the console stands vertically on a desk allowing for easy access, but is also ...
On top of the cost, it's even more questionable when you figure that the Pi probably can't handle most of the fighter games of the 90s. I remember MAME on a Pentium III: it was barely capable of ...