If like me you enjoyed gaming on your ZX Spectrum or just fancy having a retro gaming session, a new video has been released showing how the new Raspberry Pi computer can easily be transformed into a ...
JamHamster is a self-described nerd, tinkerer, and lunatic; and we are inclined to believe it after seeing them hammer away on a Raspberry Pi Zero on Twitter. Electronic atrocities aside, they have ...
There’s a new, tiny Raspberry Pi powered handheld on the scene, dubbed the GamerCard, designed for retro gaming. The GamerCard is the brainchild of Grant Sinclair, nephew of the man behind the ...
The ZX Spectrum was a popular computer of the 8-bit era. Now, it’s possible to emulate this machine on a microcontroller so cheap that it’s literally been given away on the front cover of magazines.
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was a compact and affordable personal computer when it first launched in 1982 for £125 (the equivalent of £470 or $745 in 2022). Designed to use tape cassettes for storage, it ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in the new ZX Spectrum+ case created by Thingiverse member zx82net which is now available to download and print to encase your Raspberry Pi at your leisure.
Raspberry Pi has been given a ZX Spectrum emulator. Andy Taylor of the UK computing museum developed the Fuze software for the £22 micro computer to bring retro gaming to the machine. Raspberry Pi is ...
So far, everyone scrambling to get their hands on the much sought after Raspberry Pi seem to be hoping to use it as a media player. The cheap Linux computer is capable of decoding 1080p video, and its ...
There are many retrocomputer emulation projects out there, and given the relative fragility of the original machines as they enter their fifth decade, emulation seems to be the most common way to play ...
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