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Build Your Own Retro Games Machine with Raspberry Pi

Posted By: naag
Build Your Own Retro Games Machine with Raspberry Pi

Build Your Own Retro Games Machine with Raspberry Pi
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 4.5 Hours | 1.10 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

A fun DIY project to build your own custom built retro games machine for next to nothing using the Raspberry Pi

Discover how, at an extremely low cost, you can create your own retro games machine and play all your favourite games from years gone by, whatever the game, whatever the platform.

Game emulators have been around for years, but they can be confusing to set up, and often the games you want to play, simply just don’t work!

Dedicated hardware exists to emulate certain game systems. But they emulate just ONE system, usually miss out vital things you need to play your games, and cost FAR more than the Raspberry Pi based system you’ll create yourself by the end of this course.

Where is the fun in buying something that is limited in what it can do, when you can build your own, far more powerful solution at a fraction of the price? And one that does exactly what YOU want.

In this course you will be taken, step-by-step, through exactly what you need to know in order to create your own retro gaming machine. Not only is it tiny and can be permanently connected to your TV, out of site, and ready for whenever you want a quick blast from the past, but you will have access to a huge selection of different games systems and games.

Many people have tried building something like this and end up with over 90% of the games not working – because they don’t have the information that is covered in this course.

Take a look at just some of the systems this course shows you how to emulate…

Amstrad CPC
Atari 2600
Atari 800
Atari Lynx
Atari ST
Apple II
Colecovision
Commodore Amiga
Commodore Pet
Commodore 64
Gameboy
Gameboy Color
Gameboy Advance
Intellivision
MSX
NeoGeo
NeoGeo Pocket Color
Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo 64
Sega Game Gear
Sega Master System
Sega Megadrive
Sega CD
Sony Playstation
Super Nintendo
Vectrex
ZX Spectrum
Thousands of arcade machine games!

And this is nowhere near a complete list! There are many more games consoles and microcomputers that you could be playing.

Learn from someone who has built his own machine, has tried all the major options out there, and has cut through the minefield of misinformation, confusion, and problems that trying to do something like this on your own entails. Let me help you build YOUR ideal retro gaming machine so you too can relive the fun and excitement.


FAQ

Q. Will I need to do any soldering or know any electronics to do this?
A. No. The hardware side of this simply involves clipping things together and plugging in cables.

Q. Do I need to do any programming, know Linux, or edit files?
A. No. I’ve made things as straightforward as possible – no coding of any sort required! This is a Raspberry Pi project that is aimed at Pi newbies and experts alike. If you are a Linux or Raspberry Pi expert then feel free to dive right in though, and customize things even further if you want to.

Q. Do I need to know about the Raspberry Pi before I do this course?
A. No. I take you through everything you need to know, covering what it is and where to get it.

Q. What if I run into problems?
A. It’s unlikely that you will because I’ve made everything as straightforward as possible, but in the unlikely event that you do then I’ll be there in the discussion area, ready to give you help, should you need it.

Q. I’m experienced with the Raspberry Pi, what else can I do with this?
A. A lot! For example, instead of a simple case, why not build a custom arcade cabinet, or house the Raspberry Pi inside a controller, or program genuine arcade sticks to work with it? If you are experienced with hardware projects and coding on the Pi then there are no end of ways you can extend this project.


Build Your Own Retro Games Machine with Raspberry Pi