Despite massive improvements to their specifications, modern Raspberry Pi SBCs just don’t have enough horsepower to run triple-A PC games at 4k 60FPS. However, old-school titles – especially those ...
You know, companies do a lot to make bank off of retro games. After all, it's pretty easy money; just bundle a bunch of old games people like in a collection or a special retro-themed console and the ...
You might not think it possible to transform a humble Raspberry Pi 5 into a system capable of delivering stunning 4K gaming experiences, but Jeff Geerling has achieved just that by using external AMD ...
The Altoids mints tin is perhaps the most iconic part of the product (which may say something about the mints themselves, I guess?), and in today's life hack-obsessed world, people have long been ...
The RPCS3 project has made huge strides on the x64 platform over the years, bringing PlayStation 3 emulation to PC gamers, even as Sony has only managed to deliver PS3 games through cloud streaming.
It’s powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W with a quad-core processor and features a 4-inch, high-res, 60 fps, square screen but its £125 (around $170) price tag puts it in competition with more capable ...