This live session is unedited and includes additional information not found in my edited video below. The first video below is the extended WORKBENCH LIVE video. RetroFlag GPi Case Raspberry Pi Zero W 32Gb MicroSD Card Super RetroPie Image Belana EtcherĪ Raspberry Pi Zero, non Wi-Fi, can be used, but this instructions assume you have the ”W” variant.īefore starting, and depending on the amount of time you have to burn, consider watching one of the videos below: YouTube Video: WORKBENCH LIVE: Retroflag GPi Case with Super RetroPie emulation software Transfer Wi-Fi Settings to Boot Partitionīelow is the list (#ad) of items for this project:.
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YouTube Video: HOWTO: Install Super Retroboy on Retroflag GPi Case.YouTube Video: WORKBENCH LIVE: Retroflag GPi Case with Super RetroPie emulation software.I’ll share these tweaks in this blog post, but this extra content is not included in either video.īelow is a table of contents so you can link directly to various areas of this blog post: Super RetroPie does not include a few of these systems, so there will be some tweaking after the initial installation. I want to emulate classic systems such as:
When I say retro-gaming, I’m talking about 8-bit gaming prior to Nintendo’s rise in popularity. My goal for this project was to focus on retro-gaming. This blog post is a companion page to two YouTube videos and provides all the links and additional information necessary for you to install Super RetroPie on a microSD card that will power a RetroFlag GPi Case for on the go retro gaming. Tags: gameboy - retro - gaming - commodore - emulation - games - atari - zxspectrum - retroflag - raspberrypi - raspberrypizero - gpicase retroCombs PlaylistĬommodore Plus/4 Series HOWTO: Install Super Retroboy on the Retroflag GPi Case Blog posts and video from Steven as he “COMBS” through the minutia to discover tech, retro-computing, physical computing, gadgets and sci-fi.