Thoughts on this for emulation ? Anyone have one ?
How hard was it to set up?
>>3306617
Have a rpi, emulated on it once. It's alright but honestly pretty shit overall. Better off building a computer for it or just getting the consoles. Might be alright for older harder to find things. Also I prefer playing games on a crt and the pi has absolutely terrible composite output
>>3306617
Seems okay, it's like my "lazy" setup when I don't want to Tate monitors or hook PCB's/consoles up. I use Lakka and it's okay for most pre-1999 anyway. Wifi was the only "complicated" thing because terminal commands but that shit is in the tutorial. Bluetooth is super simple pairing. But desu if you play on a CRT the wii is pretty good if you don't mind a lot of things. And if you do mind a lot of things maybe just forgo the emu.
Have that exact setup on composite. I use retropie 3.8. Easy to do if you can handle basic Linux commands. Follow the wiki, most complicated thing to do is find proper BIOS files for a couple emulators, which isn't hard at all. Works pretty well, especially for gaming with nonautist friends. I'm a collegefag with no space or cash for a real collection, so 50 bucks on a dedicated emulator "console" is a good deal.
It isn't purist, but idgaf if I can just pick up and play any of my old vidya
Why do we get like 10 of these shill threads a day?
>>3306617
They're shit, get a pc.
>>3306726
>nah they're good for any console worth playing.
Could you be any more transparent? Fuck off already, shill.
pi shill pls go
>>3306617
no 240p RGB output
>>3306726
>nah they're good for any console worth playing.
Imagine being this delusional.
Raspberry's are nice for ease of setup and the community but if you want a more powerful hobby board the Odroid Xu4 is where it's at. I enjoy the boost in performance.
You should only buy Nintendo-produced products.
That is the only legal means of acquiring them.
https://www.nintendo.com/corp/legal.jsp