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The GamerCard is a miniature arcade that fits in your wallet, and it's powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero
It's the size of a gift card.
In the 80s, you may have put coin after coin into your favourite arcade machine, giving a countless amount of money to a large box. Fast-forward 25 years or so, and using a £25 Raspberry Pi 3, along ...
There are few gaming experiences as joyful as an arcade, the tactile aspect, the limiting gameplay, reliance on your wits, and the number of coins you have on you. In the age of multi-million dollar ...
YouTuber Print ‘N Play has built and 3D printed a Raspberry Pi bartop arcade system consisting of over 6kg of 3D printer filament. Check out the video below to learn more about the project and the ...
Almost daily, one extremely cool project or another surfaces, centered around Raspberry Pi. We’ve seen creators build vintage-looking internet radios, for example, using Raspberry Pi. Others have ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. One of the biggest reasons that the single-board computer known as the Raspberry Pi has become so popular is that its price and performance ...
If you are searching for the perfect gift for your young or old coder, you might be interested in the 2nd edition of the excellent Retro Gaming with Raspberry Pi which is now available to purchase ...
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How I turned my Raspberry Pi into a classic DOS PC
Playing old PC games with an emulator on a PC seems wrong to me. While I understand playing Commodore 64 games in an emulator like VICE, booting an operating system and then running DOSBox on a ...
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