In this video, I go over my Top 5 Favorite Raspberry Pi 4 Accessories From Micro Sd Cards to Case and even Game Controllers. These are Accessories that I personally use on a day to day bases with my Raspberry Pi 4 for everyday desktop use with Raspberry Pi OS or Ubuntu to retro gaming using RetroPie, Lakka, or Batocera.
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All things gaming. Consoles, handhelds, Arcade systems and other game related devices and projects.
Razer Kishi Review The Best Android Controller?
In this video, we take a look at and test out the all-new Razer Kishi USB Type C Android controller! This is not a Bluetooth controller it actually connects to your Android phone ver USB type C and it enables Ultra-low input latency.
It works with almost any android games that have controller support, Its also woks with Geforce Now, Project Cloud Stadia, and Steam link plus its fully compatible with our favorite emulators like Dolphin, PPSSPP, Citra, Retroarch and many many more!
Player 1 Memories #4 (Aliens/Arcade/Konami/1990)
In this episode I take a trip down memory lane to 1990 and check out the Aliens arcade game by Konami.
LEGO Super Mario: All Sets Revealed
The LEGO Group has revealed its full Super Mario product list, the result of the toymaker’s collaboration with Nintendo – all of which will launch on August 1.The first items in the range were revealed back in April, where we got a glimpse of the LEGO Super Mario starter pack, which features a chunky Mario figure with interactive LCD screens in his eyes, mouth and belly. LEGO Mario interacts with ‘action bricks’ to display emotions and augment the experience. This will be complemented by the LEGO Super Mario app, which will track a player’s build score and act as an interactive instruction manual.

Making a Portable Nintendo Wii Part 1 – Trimming and Powering the Board
Wanted to do this for quite a while now… Finally starting the project! Making a portable Nintendo Wii!
Guides I followed for this part:
https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php…
https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php…
Configuring Retropie and Ultimarc ultimate IO board with RGB LED buttons using RGB commander
This is part two of a series on how to configure an arcade control panel with color changing LED buttons. I will be using the Ultimarc ultimate IO board, Retropie, MAME, and a program to control the LEDs called RGB commander.
Switch Fighter transforms the Nintendo Switch into a dedicated arcade stick cabinet with dock support
The Nintendo Switch has emerged as a great system for fighting games from new releases like Mortal Kombat 11, Samurai Shodown and Dragon Ball FighterZ gracing the console along with tons of classics though playing them on an arcade stick can prove difficult at times.
There’s currently a new product campaign on Indiegogo looking to solve that issue called the Switch Fighter which turns the console into a dedicated arcade stick dock with a screen.
Molded in the style of a traditional arcade cabinet flattened out, the Switch Fighter acts as a mini stick featuring six buttons on top of the system with an extra two below along with the system-specific inputs.

The Massive 2003 Half Life 2 Leak Explained | MVG
In 2003, the source code for Half Life 2 was leaked onto the internet. It was not long after that it was compiled and made available for anyone to play. It became known as the Half Life 2 Beta. Valve Corporation was unable to figure out who was responsible until one day in February 2004, the culprit confessed to President Gabe Newell. In this episode we take a look at the story of one of largest video game leaks of all time.
Blip – 1977 Mechanical Pong
Blip is really fun despite how hard it is. As long as you know what you are getting into you won’t be disappointed. It does as good of a job as it could have for the time. Though I think it still could have had sliders instead of buttons and probably been more fun. But it’s worth checking out none the less.
Arcade1Up Announces Ms. Pac-Man, Marvel vs. Capcom Cabinets
During today’s IGN Summer of Games event, the folks over at Arcade1Up revealed a handful of new additions to their line of miniature arcade cabinet replicas. These include Ms. Pac-Man, Marvel vs. Capcom, X-Men vs. Street Fighter, Big Buck Hunter, and a virtual pinball machine based on Marvel Comics superheroes.
While Ms. Pac-Man is iconic enough to occupy her own cabinet, the others brought along some friends.
