You’ve seen the Lego NES? Admittedly that is pretty cool (and I am definitely jealous), but how many hours of fun is that really? Six? Eight? You can definitely do better. What if, instead of making ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’d be familiar with Nintendo’s hugely popular Classic Mini consoles. Starting with the NES, and now followed with the SNES, the consoles ship in a cute, ...
It's the ultimate question for any DIY enthusiast: Buy it, or build it yourself? With a Raspberry Pi and enough know how you could even build a fully functional arcade cabinet. Nintendo must have ...
Hallmark sells a rather nifty Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Christmas tree ornament, complete with sound and lights—pressing the power button triggers the lighting and plays sounds from the ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and users might be interested in a new case kit which has been created by William Mauldin in the form of the Pi3Cart which uses an old NES Cartridge to house the PC. Designed ...
Using a robot to make a retro gaming system is just cool.
Gamers, Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and those of you interested in electronics are sure to enjoy this awesome Raspberry Pi SNES Mini games console which has been created using the power of a modified ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=32449751#p32449751:pccrsdjo said: Bmo[/url]" ccrsdjo]I tried to do this with a Rasb Pi 1B+ and it didn't go well. So ...
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 brains of the machine is the current model of the Raspberry Pi, which has more than enough punchiness to emulate a Super Nintendo Entertainment System. For fun (and because it’s cheap), we’re ...
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