Seems pretty good. Not for me yet, my 1 year old will eat it.
NeeGo Raspberry Pi 3 Kit – Pi 3 Model B Barebones Computer Motherboard with 64bit Quad Core CPU & 1GB RAM, Black Pi3 Case, 2.5A Power Supply & Heatsink 2-Pack
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andysmoore
9 Jun 17#11
Ah right. I thought that might be the case. The controllers look ok. They’re a fiver each from same website. Personally, I use an nvidia shield TV for my emulation needs. Obviously, a lot more expensive than a PI, but it’s a nice bit of kit.
tech3475
9 Jun 17#10
retroarch uses checksums for ROMs and I'm not sure we can discuss where to obtain copyrighted ROMs.
Only legal method is to either buy from somewhere which sells them (e.g. Sega on Steam for the Mega Drive ROMs) or abandonware (but I haven't tested these).
The internet archive may also have some ROMs (of course I only refer to the legal ones on there).
Ross87
9 Jun 17#9
Google "rom set 6666" and that'll have everything you need :smiley:
condracky
9 Jun 17#8
Emuparadise should be ok, I'm sure they do full rom sets too.
lukeyboi89
9 Jun 17#7
Can you recommend a decent source of roms for retro pie? On Cool roms it seems like 50% of them don't work when loaded onto the device..
Wadda
9 Jun 17#6
Not really a deal at all you can throw the same together for £50ish If you shop around
andysmoore
9 Jun 17#4
There was a deal for a retro pi kit. Came with two controllers, sd card, HDMI cable and the PI. Can't for the life of me find it though.
andysmoore to andysmoore
9 Jun 171#5
Found it. It's £65, so not sure if it's much of a deal.
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NeeGo Raspberry Pi 3 Kit – Pi 3 Model B Barebones Computer Motherboard with 64bit Quad Core CPU & 1GB RAM, Black Pi3 Case, 2.5A Power Supply & Heatsink 2-Pack
11 comments
Only legal method is to either buy from somewhere which sells them (e.g. Sega on Steam for the Mega Drive ROMs) or abandonware (but I haven't tested these).
The internet archive may also have some ROMs (of course I only refer to the legal ones on there).
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