Retro gaming has been around for a long time but has recently become even more in vogue as old-school gamers look for ways to revisit their childhoods. The original hardware is often hard to come by, ...
I have a project where I need to use a single-board computer to emulate arcade games. It has to be a single-board small computer due to constraints on the size of the shell I have to mount the device ...
Christmas and nostalgia go hand in hand, and this year I’m overdosing on both with the help of my Raspberry Pi. One thing I ...
In brief: A YouTuber and modder named Rodrigo Alfonso used his impressive modding and hacking skills to make a Game Boy Advance run Mega Drive, PlayStation, and SNES games. To do it, he used custom ...
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Retro gamers looking to build their very own game station complete with 7 inch IPS display, should check out the new project published to the Hackster.io website by maker Arnov Sharma for inspiration.
The ReBoi kit promises to replace the Game Boy’s guts and display with no soldering required, but you’ll need to source the Game Boy and Raspberry Pi yourself. Reading time 3 minutes Those who ...
The Altoids mints tin is perhaps the most iconic part of the product (which may say something about the mints themselves, I guess?), and in today's life hack-obsessed world, people have long been ...
If you’ve had your Game Boy Advance for two decades now and you’ve exhausted all the games you can play, YouTube hacker Rodrigo Alfonso is here to help you breathe new life into the classic handheld.