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AR15 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

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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.


If you want any help PM me, or WCDT if he wants to help you

Mine was quite fun and it looks sweet!
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Don't buy one. Even the people that made it want nothing more to do with it and want to sell it off to someone else.
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I think I will drop out the idea according to the views of our community. I was interested because it was new and I always want to try out the new gadgets. Thank you all for saving my money...
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Guess i wont be getting one either then haha
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Banq wrote
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!

I have worked on Arduino for a while and I have also watched some videos regarding Raspberry Pie but did'nt get my hands on it because i don't know much about Embedded Linux. I wanted to know if its easy to get hands on raspberry pie and make your own projects.
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Do you mind PM a bunch of console's for gaming besides Xbox or PS3.
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thebestappgames wrote
Banq wrote
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!

I have worked on Arduino for a while and I have also watched some videos regarding Raspberry Pie but did'nt get my hands on it because i don't know much about Embedded Linux. I wanted to know if its easy to get hands on raspberry pie and make your own projects.


So easy even I could do it lol but you should check out the Pi blogs and see all the projects you can do with it and this is another fun tech/engineering website

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WCDT wrote
thebestappgames wrote
Banq wrote
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!

I have worked on Arduino for a while and I have also watched some videos regarding Raspberry Pie but did'nt get my hands on it because i don't know much about Embedded Linux. I wanted to know if its easy to get hands on raspberry pie and make your own projects.


So easy even I could do it lol but you should check out the Pi blogs and see all the projects you can do with it and this is another fun tech/engineering website

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I have seen it before it is helpful but I don't know anyone who's using it my nearby. Like in arduino its based on C++, can you tell me about the coding section of pie
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