One of the most popular uses for the Raspberry Pi is to play retro games through emulation. This is made relatively easy through RetroPie, a custom software package based on Raspbian specifically ...
Wanting to know how to emulate the Raspberry Pi 5 can run PS2? You’re in the right place. With the newly released Raspberry Pi 5, it’s time to take a closer look at the tiny computer. Since the ...
SSDs Micron isn't done with consumer SSDs after all, unveiling a PCIe 5.0 QLC drive that should be both affordable *and* fast Gaming PCs The deal on this RTX 5070 gaming PC almost made me forget there ...
Flipper Devices and Raspberry Pi unveil the Video Game Module for Flipper Zero, an open-source multi-tool computer for tech enthusiasts. Aimed a tech fans and cybersecurity professionals, the addition ...
In the mean time, I moved my secondary TV (a TCL mini-LED) to a rolling trolley with my consoles and Blu-ray player, which I ...
Retro gamers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested to know that the latest official Raspberry Pi magazine issue 122 is now out providing great articles on how to enjoy classic arcade games ...
The latest generation of the Raspberry Pi is available to all users and programmers. Its performance is 2–3 times better than previous models compared to that of the Raspberry Pi 4. Let’s discover its ...
We take a closer look at Raspberry Pi 5 vs Pi 4, and how they differ in terms of specs and price. With the release of the Raspberry Pi 5, it’s time for us to take a closer look at the new iteration of ...
The creators behind the popular Flipper Zero multi-tool device have teamed up with computing renegade Raspberry Pi to create a video game integration that will turn your Flipper into a low-key game ...
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 ...
Why just buy a gift card for games, if you can buy an actual handheld gaming console which is (roughly) the same shape and size? That's the thinking behind the Raspberry-Pi-packin' GamerCard, which ...