Team Pinball uses a Raspberry Pi in the Mafia game, I believe. It's not like you need a great deal of horsepower and a simple plug-and-play option should work best.
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Team Pinball uses a Raspberry Pi in the Mafia game, I believe. It's not like you need a great deal of horsepower and a simple plug-and-play option should work best.
Pure white isn't a 'natural' looking light colour for an EM. If you want to keep the period feel, I suggest using RGB LEDs and setting the colour to a slight yellow/orange tint to give more of a warm incandescent light effect.
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