A cartridge-based console project that blends Arduino fundamentals, retro gaming nostalgia, and modern maker tools.
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Building the Colacube: Turn a Coca-Cola can into a retro gaming console!
Join us in this DIY adventure as we craft the ultimate "Colacube" retro gaming console! This video details every step to create a one-of-a-kind custom console, ingeniously housed inside a giant ...
The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 and Zero 2 W are tiny, inexpensive boards that pack a surprising punch for retro gaming. While they aren’t suited for high-end emulation, they handle 8-bit and 16-bit systems ...
Ninja’d on the Mister. I already have one but it is such a blissful (though not as polished) experience, I would hands down recommend it over the Pi for anyone who can get their hands on a De10-nano ...
Raspberry Pi has announced its next-generation mini-computer and it's the most exciting yet. Not only is the Raspberry Pi 5 the first to use silicon manufactured in the UK by the company itself, it is ...
[Chad Burrow] decided to take on a noble task—building a “retro” style computer and video game console. Only, this one is built using somewhat modern hardware—relying on the grunt of the ...
Not going to lie the first thing I did was skim the article until the software section and was glad to see the abandon of RetroPi. It's a cool project, but I couldn't get even a simple gameboy pinball ...
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