This new tutorial from the excellent James DeVito will take you step by step how to use the Raspberry Pi Arcade Cabinet Pack presented by Arrow!
Couldn’t get one of those Nintendo Mini Classic consoles? No problem, we’ve got you covered with this no-solder no-tools required kit! Video games are one of the most popular applications for the Raspberry Pi (and one of the best gifts to get over the holidays). Play NES, Sega, MAME, SNES, Atari and more!
With the Arrow Presents: Raspberry Pi Arcade Cabinet Pack you can use every piece of the kit (including the box!) to make an arcade controller. All thats needed is 4 #6 screws and bolts, Raspberry Pi and Monitor.
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