A British project to build and market an arcade game cabinet for the Raspberry Pi has secured funding on Kickstarter in just two days. The Picade, a self-assembly arcade cabinet, reached its target of ...
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This stunning Raspberry Pi arcade clock is the only way I want to wake up in the morning
This LEDarcade clock runs on Raspberry Pi, features retro arcade games, and shows time in style. LEDarcade, which was designed from scratch without tutorials, offers nine different retro game titles.
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I adore this modular Raspberry Pi arcade cabinet, and I think you will too
Raspberry Pi arcade with magnetic, swappable control panels is a retro gamer's dream. Five control layouts can be swapped in ~20 seconds via embedded neodymium magnets. Build videos and 3D files let ...
A new customisable smart arcade stick has been created building upon the power of the Raspberry Pi mini PC and offering a great way to enjoy retro gaming thanks to the Retropie, Recalbox, Batocera, ...
There are plenty of Raspberry Pi arcade builds out there, but rarely do we come across something as sleek as [Jochen Zurborg’s] RasPi Arcade Stick. The build combines everything you’d expect from ...
We've shown you several ways to build an arcade with a Raspberry Pi, but this build shrinks everything down into a Neo-Geo-style arcade stick that can be connected to an external monitor, is packed ...
Gamers who have also got a spare Raspberry Pi mini PC kicking around might be interested in this awesome Raspberry Pi arcade stick created by ArcadeForge who have also been working on their PiJamma ...
The Raspberry Pi may not be the most powerful computer around, but it’s fast enough to handle classic arcade-style video games. It’s also smaller than a pack of cards. So it was just a matter of time ...
Almost daily, one extremely cool project or another surfaces, centered around Raspberry Pi. We’ve seen creators build vintage-looking internet radios, for example, using Raspberry Pi. Others have ...
Alright, I might as well start this thread, after mentioning this project in a couple other threads here. Brains and Software: As already mentioned, the computer running the show is a Raspberry Pi.
Over the years we’ve covered quite a few Raspberry Pi based arcade cabinets, and admittedly many of them have been fairly similar. After all, there’s only so much variation you can make before it ...
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