How to install retropie using noobs
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Note: I'm not a Raspberry Pi or Linux expert - I'm simply walking you through how I created my retro gaming machine. It was faster and easier than I thought it would be! Let me show you how you can create your own retro gaming machine so that you can relive those glory days! Grabbing a Raspberry Pi sitting around that I hadn't done anything with, I got out of my comfort zone and attempted to create a retro gaming machine with RetroPie.
#How to install retropie using noobs software
I recently decided that the effort to get my original consoles working was too much so I looked toward RetroPie: an amazing piece of software that sits on top of a Raspberry Pi that allows you to play retro gaming console games. To enjoy these games today I must dust off my original Nintendo 64 (20 years old now!), fight asthma to blow into each cartridge a dozen times, and flip the power button with the hope that the game will start.
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They didn't have the graphics but the gameplay was outstanding. Games like Mario 64, GoldenEye, Mario Kart 64, and Ocarina of Time were incredible. While I enjoy playing new games these days, I do long for the retro gaming systems I had when I was a kid: the original Nintendo (NES), Nintendo 64, Sega, and so on. Today we get to play amazing games on our super powered game consoles, PCs, VR headsets, and even mobile devices.