Best Open Source Platforms For Raspberry Pi Retro Game Addicts
From saving the Mushroom Princess from the evil Koopa to being the last man standing in the battle royale, video games have evolved exponentially. It’s not only the games that have evolved, but also the hardware and consoles. It would be hilarious if you actually compare today’s graphics and processors with the ones from the ’80s or ’90s. But for those who want to take a walk down the memory lane, the tiny but powerful Raspberry Pi is the perfect platform.
If you’ve got a Raspberry Pi, then you are almost there to relive retro gaming because with this tiny computer and a retro gaming suite, you can play old-school games with flair.
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