Who feels up for some retro gaming one evening, soon?
I’ve connected a pi3 with retropie to the TV, so far it also has two cheapo usb snes controllers, fun fun.
Who feels up for some retro gaming one evening, soon?
I’ve connected a pi3 with retropie to the TV, so far it also has two cheapo usb snes controllers, fun fun.
any drinks involved?
Once I’m done with this damn thesis, I’ll bring a real Atari 2600. You will be amazed (how primitive it is). Defender is great and I still get goosebumps at the cartridge-art. But breakout… well, the balls only bounce on the first brick they hit, which really takes the fun out the game, even with a paddle controller.
I’ve just bought the chips to scratch-build a 2600.
Waaa! All 128 bytes…
Ooooh I’m up for this.
I did a bit of hacking with epoxy to make a tidy enclosure for psu and pi. The unit will stay in the space now that it’s back.
That’s been useful during the Arduino Day, Thank you !
Can I ask you where you found the nice USB Psu?
We need some instruction on how to use it , I needed to dig online to find out that you need to press select+start to return to the menu