Storage for your games: 32GB SanDisk Micro SD card ($8 at Amazon).The brains of the machine: Raspberry Pi 4 B ($42 at Amazon).The following article hopes to help guide you down the path to your first Raspberry Pi retro emulation system.
Quite simply, I love this handcrafted retro gaming powerhouse, and you can have one as well. I have it loaded with every NES, SNES, Master System, and TurboGrafx game ever released. I built my own and slapped that puppy in an old NES case, and it's everything I hoped it would be and more. For less than the cost of a Nintendo classic system, you can build a Raspberry Pi system that'll play all the retro games your heart could possibly desire. Don't run out of games to play when you're stuck at home make your own retro gaming console.