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Someone built a portable arcade cyberdeck using a Raspberry Pi 5, and honestly, I'm jealous
This cyberdeck is a powerful portable arcade machine that looks straight out of cyberpunk dystopia. Powered by Raspberry Pi 5, it features a rugged case for protection during transit. Components ...
Donkey Kong fans that would like to rekindle their skills might enjoy building their very own desktop Donkey Kong Bartop Arcade machine which is powered by an awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC.
Raspberry Pi arcade with magnetic, swappable control panels is a retro gamer's dream. Five control layouts can be swapped in ~20 seconds via embedded neodymium magnets. Build videos and 3D files let ...
In a recent tutorial, a Raspberry Pi enthusiast and tech-savvy YouTuber ETA Prime demonstrated how to transform an Arcade1UP cabinet into a Raspberry Pi arcade ...
A British project to build and market an arcade game cabinet for the Raspberry Pi has secured funding on Kickstarter in just two days. The Picade, a self-assembly arcade cabinet, reached its target of ...
I have a project where I need to use a single-board computer to emulate arcade games. It has to be a single-board small computer due to constraints on the size of the shell I have to mount the device ...
“Using calipers, I measured each part and came up with a case idea,” Burgess reports. “Rather than fully enclose everything, some elements (the Perma-Proto board holding the controls, plus the ...
The Raspberry Pi, the $35 credit card-sized computer, has lived an interesting life despite being less than a year old. It has been used to teach programming and host servers, but above all it has ...
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