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Made this PNG for emulator splashscreens. Use it however you like.

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Eu escuto de tudo um pouco em questão de música eu sou bem eclético exemplo as 9 músicas mais recentes do meu músicas curtidas
E a minha musica favorita de todos os tempos é Sh-Boom pelos The Chords
Going to kiss my Raspberry pi for spending more time installing more things onto it than actually playing games on it as an apology.
I love you, bbp, but I need to install Ship of Harkinian onto anything with a screen.
I installed #RetroPie on a #RaspberryPi 1 today! It is freakischly slow and can't run #Nintendo64, #PlayStation or even #C64 games, but I can run #Atari2600 and #GameboyColor games. Maybe I should try #Overclocking it? #Retro #RetroComputing #RetroComputer #RetroGaming #RetroGame #Commodore64 #Raspberry https://www.instagram.com/p/CpDW0eyIWCv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
So! I wanna share something really neat that I found out about recently. Basically, making your own little game console to play retro game emulators! :D
The long and short of it is it’s a Raspberry Pi that runs RetroPie. The former is a fairly cheap single board computer (basically it’s tiny, doesn’t normally come in a case, and can work surprisingly well as a full computer). The latter is a thing you can install on a Raspberry Pi to run emulators!
The only unfortunate thing is that apparently Raspberry Pi isn’t strong enough to properly handle any games/emulators for the 3D consoles (so from N64/Playstation/Saturn and onwards; I imagine anything from the DS onwards will also have the same problems). So you can at least have a nice little retro console for games up to the SNES/Genesis era if you stick with Raspberry Pi.
However! You can also set up RetroPie on a PC, as long as it’s running Ubuntu! So say, if you have a desktop that you’re not using anymore and it has strong enough specs for the 3D game emulators, you can install Ubuntu on there, then set up RetroPie on top of that!
If you’d rather have your emulators on a device dedicated to just that, then there are definitely options for it. Make it yourself, don’t have to buy something prebuilt! :D

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I’m such a media format fetishist that setting up a gaming emulator always seemed counter productive, but today I finally installed RetroPie on an old Pi3 and wow I’ve been missing out.
Raspberry Pi zero (and 2B/3B+/4B) 1.54inch mini LCD touchscreen
I'm finishing up a polymer clay case for a Retropie made from a Raspberry Pi Zero... I made one with a 3 B+ for myself, and once I discovered how how much I love it, I realized I had the parts to make one for a friend for a Christmas gift. Now it's late, and I have to get up at five, and I have the third and final layer of the enclosure baking in the oven....