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What if your next gaming setup wasn’t a towering PC or a sleek console, but a compact, retro-inspired keyboard that packs a serious punch? The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus is here to challenge everything you ...
The Raspberry Pi was a revolutionary device. A single-board computer with a multitude of uses became so popular it was almost impossible to buy one for a year due to supply chain shortages. While ...
Anyone who likes playing retro games or building projects with the Raspberry Pi mini PC will be pleased to know that the official Raspberry Pi Foundation team has released a new book in the form of ...
The Raspberry Pi has become one of the most flexible and affordable ways to relive the golden age of computing and gaming. Whether you grew up in the 80s, 90s, or early 2000s, there’s something ...
In brief: We have seen some wild projects over the years when it comes to retro gaming on the Raspberry Pi, but one maker has taken it to a whole new level. Using a Raspberry Pi 5, he's built a ...
Emulating the various PlayStation consoles has been commonplace for years, and developers constantly try to do so on various platforms. On Monday, the developers of PS3 emulator RPCS3 released a ...
Most of Raspberry Pi’s single-board computers ship without a case. But the company offers official cases for folks who’d rather enclose the computer in one. And there are dozens of third-party ...
Raspberry Pi is known for making small, low-power single-board computers. But you typically have to connect them to a monitor, mouse, keyboard, and other peripherals using cables or wireless ...
The ReBoi kit promises to replace the Game Boy’s guts and display with no soldering required, but you’ll need to source the Game Boy and Raspberry Pi yourself. Reading time 3 minutes Those who ...
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What’s as fast as two Raspberry Pi 4s? The brand-new Raspberry Pi 5, that’s what. And for only a $5 upcharge (with an asterisk), it’s going to the new go-to board from the British House of Fruity ...