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<blockquote data-quote="||xxJOEYxx||" data-source="post: 523" data-attributes="member: 48"><p>Has anyone here made a RetroPi emulation station out a Raspberry Pi? I got a Raspberry Pie 2 I think, and I installed RetroPi on it. RetroPi is an OS that makes the Raspberry Pi into an little gaming device. RetroPi has emulators for all popular systems, like; NES, SNES, Genesis, Master System, PS, Gameboy, and many other retro consoles. You just need to find the roms and USB controllers. But you can pretty much use a standard 360 controller if you want. Or you can buy specialty made controllers, like USB NES controllers for example. </p><p></p><p>Who has made a RetroPi station with a Raspberry Pi? I'm thinking of getting the newest raspberry pi and making a new one. But I'll wait on pricing to go down first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="||xxJOEYxx||, post: 523, member: 48"] Has anyone here made a RetroPi emulation station out a Raspberry Pi? I got a Raspberry Pie 2 I think, and I installed RetroPi on it. RetroPi is an OS that makes the Raspberry Pi into an little gaming device. RetroPi has emulators for all popular systems, like; NES, SNES, Genesis, Master System, PS, Gameboy, and many other retro consoles. You just need to find the roms and USB controllers. But you can pretty much use a standard 360 controller if you want. Or you can buy specialty made controllers, like USB NES controllers for example. Who has made a RetroPi station with a Raspberry Pi? I'm thinking of getting the newest raspberry pi and making a new one. But I'll wait on pricing to go down first. [/QUOTE]
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