We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it comes to DIY tech, the Raspberry Pi is one of the most recognizable products out there. It's been around for more than a decade now, ...
It’s powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W with a quad-core processor and features a 4-inch, high-res, 60 fps, square screen but its £125 (around $170) price tag puts it in competition with more capable ...
Instead of tossing that dusty old laptop into a drawer, consider this — it can be your next favorite way to play games. If it turns on and runs Windows, that's really all you need to turn it into a ...
EmulationStation has been one of the best emulation frontends for years, and with the recent update to the Android port of ES-DE Frontend, I wanted to see just how far I could push it. It offers an ...
ES-DE update 3.1.1 adds many new features to the popular emulation front end. These include numerous bug fixes on Android, as well as support for four additional languages. Other changes include more ...
EmuDeck is a highly recommended tool for setting up your emulation experience on the Steam Deck. It integrates multiple functions into one, downloading emulators from official sources, pre-configuring ...
The Powkiddy X55 is a versatile and feature-rich handheld gaming console designed for retro gaming enthusiasts, offering a blend of performance, ergonomics, and affordability. Here’s a detailed look ...
Apple’s initial pitch for the tvOS and the Apple TV as it currently exists was centered around apps. No longer a mere streaming box, the Apple TV would also be a destination for general-purpose ...
EmulationStation Desktop Edition (ES-DE) is a frontend for viewing, launching, and playing video games designed for classic computers and game consoles thanks to support for emulators for dozens of ...
Owners of Android-powered handhelds may rejoice as retro gaming just got easier with the release of EmulationStation-DE on Android. EmulationStation is one of the most popular emulation managers, ...
My students have been coding games all quarter and I thought it'd be fun to load them up on an arcade machine. I have one built that hadn't been used in many years, so I loaded RetroPie onto a Pi 4 ...
I am setting up three RetroPies - one for the living room, one connected to an old CRT TV in my office, and one connected via an HDMI switch to one of my PC monitors. All three use identical hardware ...