RetroPie is an open source operating system designed to transform a Raspberry Pi into a retro game system. Version 4.6 is out this week, and for the first time it adds official support for the ...
Don't rush it, and you'll have a retro gaming station running in no time.
It's in beta, but the Raspberry Pi Foundation says it works "extremely well" on its newest model. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
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Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a way to squeeze extra power from their Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC may be interested in a new article published to the Seeed Studio blog this week taking you through ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for inspiration to create a handheld Retropie games console should check out the Retro Lite CM4 which uses the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 as the processing unit for ...
Without a doubt, Raspberry Pi 4 has a capable processor. It has a Broadcom BCM2711 processor with four Cortex-A72 cores, which are capable of clocking much higher than 1.5 GHz, which you get out of ...
2016 has been kind to retro gamers everywhere with the return of classic games to newer consoles. The year has been especially sweet after the return of the Nintendo NES Classic which brought back the ...
There are three different versions of the Raspberry Pi 4 out on the market right now: the “normal” Pi 4 Model B, the Compute Module 4, and the just-released Raspberry Pi 400 computer-in-a-keyboard.
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