After creating my own Retropie, I built another one as a surprise gift for my friend Mark. Behold, the MegaPie!
The parts list is the same as in my last post, but using a Sega Mega Drive skin.
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After creating my own Retropie, I built another one as a surprise gift for my friend Mark. Behold, the MegaPie!
The parts list is the same as in my last post, but using a Sega Mega Drive skin.
Tags: emulation, hardware, raspberrypi
About a year ago, I built my own RetroPie, a Raspberry Pi retro gaming machine that runs just about every video game published more than 10 years ago. Perhaps you’d like to build your own?
Here is how I built mine. I use it to run games from the Arcade (MAME), Commodore 64, Famicom and Famicom Disk System, Game Gear, Game Boy (+ Color, Advance), Neo Geo, NES, PC Engine (+ CD), Sega Genesis/MegaDrive (+ CD, 32X), Sega Master System, SNES, and Vectrex. But it supports many more.
Tags: emulation, hardware, raspberrypi
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