You’ve seen the Lego NES? Admittedly that is pretty cool (and I am definitely jealous), but how many hours of fun is that really? Six? Eight? You can definitely do better. What if, instead of making ...
Using a robot to make a retro gaming system is just cool.
Hallmark sells a rather nifty Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Christmas tree ornament, complete with sound and lights—pressing the power button triggers the lighting and plays sounds from the ...
Makers are combining Raspberry Pi retro gaming projects with custom 3D printed cases and exploring innovative mechanical puzzles. Designs range from NES-inspired enclosures to handheld consoles and ...
There’s something undeniably magical about blending the past with the present—especially when it comes to technology. If you’ve ever felt a pang of nostalgia for the golden days of gaming or simply ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=32449751#p32449751:pccrsdjo said: Bmo[/url]" ccrsdjo]I tried to do this with a Rasb Pi 1B+ and it didn't go well. So ...
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