Celebrate The Game Boy’s 30th By Putting Your Raspberry Pi Inside This Awesome Case

The art of retro gaming emulation is still frowned upon by many, but there’s no denying that the growing number of players who forgo original hardware for the convenience of all-in-one solutions, such as the Raspberry Pi system.

This pocket-sized computer can be loaded up with emulators and naughty-style ROMs to give you an instant vintage gaming collection – and it should come as no surprise to learn that many companies now produce plastic shells for the Pi which ape the look of legendary gaming systems.

We’ve already seen Pi cases shaped like NES, SNES and Mega Drive console, but this latest effort from Retroflag is the best yet. It allows you to place your Raspberry Pi Zero (or Zero W) inside an authentic-looking replica of the Game Boy, complete with a colour screen. Nintendo’s famous handheld turns 30 this week, so the timing is perfect.

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ODROID N2 First Look Amlogic S922X SBC – Overview And Android Test

In this video, ETA Prime takes a look at the all-new Odroid N2 Single Board computer powered by the new Amlogic S922X hexa-core “6 For CPU” Hardkernle has a couple OS distros available right now. He will be testing out the first Android 9.0 build Run some benchmark, test a couple native android games and give you his initial thoughts.

Niagara Falls’ real-life Mario Kart track.

The new track is not only the largest elevated go-cart track facility in North America but also the first of its kind in Canada, making this a must-try activity for all Torontonians.

Boasting a 40-foot elevated spiral track that drops down an undulated ramp into a race course, driving on the Niagara Speedway will make you feel like you’re cruising on a real-life Mario Kart track.

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