Raspberry Pi projects
Gaming on RetroPie
Turn your Raspberry Pi 4 (or 3 or Zero) into a retro gaming rig with RetroPie and dubious internet downloads.
Back in the 1980s and 1990s, the arcades were the place to be. The latest video games from Namco, Sega, Konami and more ate our 10 pence coins as we pursued that high score. Those days are now sadly behind us, but retro gaming has seen massive growth in the past decade.
Using a Raspberry Pi, you can run a variety of emulators that enable you to play not only old-time arcade games, but also your favourite titles from many old consoles, including the Atari 2600, NES, Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis and Gameboy. There are a number of emulation platforms available, but RetroPie is by far the most popular and arguably the best.