Watch us build a SNES Classic RetroPie emulator console with Raspberry Pi
from PC world 29 September indexed on 30 September 2017 20:01Did you miss the window for preordering Nintendo's hot new SNES Classic? Or are you just more partial to emulation? Either way you should join us on our adventure to build our own RetroPie emulation console, using a Raspberry Pi 3! Parts list Building your own RetroPie console with a Raspberry Pi 3 is quite easy, especially if you follow our handy-dandy guide by Benj Edwards. Here are the materials we'll use: Raspberry Pi 3 Model BMudder heat sinksMicro USB cable2.4A wall chargerSuper Tinytendo CaseSamsung 64GB micro SD card8bitdo SNES30 controller The brains of the machine is the current model of the Raspberry Pi, which has more than enough punchiness to emulate a Super Nintendo Entertainment System. For fun (and because it's cheap), we're attaching a heat sink to guard against any thermal throttling that might occur. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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