In November 2016, Nintendo surprised everyone by going back to its roots and releasing the NES Classic. The delightful emulator/nostalgia-fest sparked unanticipated demand, including near-instant ...
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Tired of $70 games? Build your own Raspberry Pi-powered retro video game console instead
Want to play retro Nintendo, Sega, and Sony games? You can build your own classic game system with a Raspberry Pi board—it's ...
December 22, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google It’s no secret that turning a Raspberry Pi into a retro game console is hands-down the most popular, easy, and ...
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