Any of you guys mess with running emulators in RetroPie? It's set up for the Raspberry Pi boards. Thinking I'll give it a go, the Raspberry Pi 3 boards are $35.
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Any of you guys mess with running emulators in RetroPie? It's set up for the Raspberry Pi boards. Thinking I'll give it a go, the Raspberry Pi 3 boards are $35.
Quoted from fiberdude120:I have a 48 in 1 sit down and I dont think any more than 5 diff games are played on the machine. Does anybody need machines that play hundreds of games?
I've been messing with RetroPie. So far I've got arcade games, Sega Genesis games, SNES games, N64 games, Game Boy Advance games, NEO GEO games, and Atari 2600 games running on it. Pretty cool that you can do all that on a $35 minicomputer and $10 microSD card.
Will I play all that when I have it all mounted in a cabinet with real controls, probably not but it's neat to play around with it.
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