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Hey guys!!! I was planning to buy OUYA gaming console if anyone has used it please tell me the user experience...
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I've been thinking about getting one aswell but don't know anyone who has one so couldn't ask them about it

I'm gonna piggyback this and see what people say about it haha

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iscott11 wrote I've been thinking about getting one aswell but don't know anyone who has one so couldn't ask them about it

I'm gonna piggyback this and see what people say about it haha

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This is the main reason I have'nt buyed it yet I wanna try it out but wanna know about it from the person who has used it for a while.
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I heard its worthless I would not waste my money
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what is this console you speak of?
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You could always get a raspberry pi. You are able to run multiple emulators on it and also stream movies/music anything really

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WCDT wrote You could always get a raspberry pi. You are able to run multiple emulators on it and also stream movies/music anything really



I actually built a retro pie gaming tabletop cabinet, it's really nice. It has joysticks, Led back-lit arcade buttons, and I used a silhouette portrait to custom cut stickers for the buttons. I used an ipac32 to simulate the button and joysticks as a keyboard, which in turn plugged into the raspberry pie and is used as the controller.

It supports two players and I could upload pictures when I get home if you wish. Only downside is with wiring and everything it took nearly 15 hours. It also cost a good bit. It did turn out really nice though!
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WCDT wrote You could always get a raspberry pi. You are able to run multiple emulators on it and also stream movies/music anything really



I actually built a retro pie gaming tabletop cabinet, it's really nice. It has joysticks, Led back-lit arcade buttons, and I used a silhouette portrait to custom cut stickers for the buttons. I used an ipac32 to simulate the button and joysticks as a keyboard, which in turn plugged into the raspberry pie and is used as the controller.

It supports two players and I could upload pictures when I get home if you wish. Only downside is with wiring and everything it took nearly 15 hours. It also cost a good bit. It did turn out really nice though!


Yeah would like to see this was my first build

Archives/t=3222789/this-is-my-mam...build.html

and I am working on a smaller corner unit now
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WCDT wrote
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WCDT wrote You could always get a raspberry pi. You are able to run multiple emulators on it and also stream movies/music anything really



I actually built a retro pie gaming tabletop cabinet, it's really nice. It has joysticks, Led back-lit arcade buttons, and I used a silhouette portrait to custom cut stickers for the buttons. I used an ipac32 to simulate the button and joysticks as a keyboard, which in turn plugged into the raspberry pie and is used as the controller.

It supports two players and I could upload pictures when I get home if you wish. Only downside is with wiring and everything it took nearly 15 hours. It also cost a good bit. It did turn out really nice though!


Yeah would like to see this was my first build

Archives/t=3222789/this-is-my-mam...build.html

and I am working on a smaller corner unit now


Alright I will upload it when I get home! I still need to fix the LED back lighting as one of the connectors is faulty angle fixing it is like fixing Christmas lights...
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WCDT wrote
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WCDT wrote You could always get a raspberry pi. You are able to run multiple emulators on it and also stream movies/music anything really



I actually built a retro pie gaming tabletop cabinet, it's really nice. It has joysticks, Led back-lit arcade buttons, and I used a silhouette portrait to custom cut stickers for the buttons. I used an ipac32 to simulate the button and joysticks as a keyboard, which in turn plugged into the raspberry pie and is used as the controller.

It supports two players and I could upload pictures when I get home if you wish. Only downside is with wiring and everything it took nearly 15 hours. It also cost a good bit. It did turn out really nice though!


Yeah would like to see this was my first build

Archives/t=3222789/this-is-my-mam...build.html

and I am working on a smaller corner unit now

That is the coolest thing I have seen in a while. That really makes me want to take up a project like this. I just might have to now, WCDT.
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