Have you ever wished you could revisit the golden age of gaming, where pixelated adventures and 8-bit soundtracks ruled your afternoons? With the power of the Raspberry Pi 5, that dream is no longer ...
ExperimentalPi sells a handful of different kits that let you turn a Raspberry Pi into tabletop or handheld game console for retro gaming. But the new PiBoy Mini is the smallest and cheapest to date.
Retro gamers searching for a portable retro gaming solution may be interested in a new Retro Dreamer Raspberry Pi handheld games console kit, that allows you to build your very own retro games system.
The BrickBoy DIY Raspberry Pi project combines Lego's Game Boy kit with custom-made parts to turn it into a working Game Boy ...
The Raspberry Pi family has spawned numerous cool accessories, and the RPi 5 is no different. Aside from microSD cards, cases ...
Ninja’d on the Mister. I already have one but it is such a blissful (though not as polished) experience, I would hands down recommend it over the Pi for anyone who can get their hands on a De10-nano ...
Raspberry Pi has announced its next-generation mini-computer and it's the most exciting yet. Not only is the Raspberry Pi 5 the first to use silicon manufactured in the UK by the company itself, it is ...
RetroPie is an open source operating system designed to transform a Raspberry Pi into a retro game system. Version 4.6 is out this week, and for the first time it adds official support for the ...
Mini consoles like the Nintendo NES and SNES Classic, PlayStation Classic, Neo-Geo Mini, and Commodore 64 Mini were big this past year, but the retro gaming experience they offer is limited at best. A ...
A retro game console is a fun all-arounder project. You’ve got electronics, mechanical design, and software considerations. For this year’s Hackaday Prize, is going all in. The Portable Retro Game ...
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 ...