Re: Retro gaming
By: Nightfox to All on Tue Sep 14 2021 09:14 am
> In recent years, there's also the Classic Mini systems that the popular game
> companies have released; there was the NES Classic Mini & SNES Classic Mini
> from Nintendo, and then Sega, Sony, and TurboGrafX made their own versions
> for their respective systems. Those are generally moddable too, so you can
> add additional games.
I just set up retro pi with my son the other day and got him a C64 Mini for his
birthday. Next step is he wants to write some stuff in his emulator and then tr
ansfer it to the C64 mini. Not sure how far we will get in that effort, but we'
ve been having fun.
I also got a cheap arcade stick and button kit from Amazon and we hooked that up
to Epic Pinball from the 90's. Definitely a lot of fun.
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