Raspberry Pi Arcade for all who Love Retro Games!
Raspberry Pi Arcade crafted by gamers for gamers - Plug and Play Retro games for dedicated players. Only from Tiny Arcade UK!
One player 10", 4:3 monitor
A Raspberry Pi Arcade retro games Machine Plug&Play
- 8 bit , 16bit and 32 bit glory ...revived the best gaming era of all time.
- Plug and Play
- Easy to use
- Save progress in most systems.
- Arcade Genuine Japanese Sanwa Joysticks and silent golden leaf high performance buttons for perfect gameplay
- Available in one or two player:
- four USB connectors come as standard .
WEIGHT: 3,1 kG DIMENSIONS: H: 291mm ; W: 275mm ; D: 261mm
Price € 659 (128 GB)
- 8 bit , 16bit and 32 bit glory ...revived the best gaming era of all time.
- Plug and Play
- Easy to use
- Save progress in most systems.
- Arcade Genuine Japanese Sanwa Joysticks and silent golden leaf high performance buttons for perfect gameplay
- Available in one or two player:
- four USB connectors come as standard .
WEIGHT: 3,1 kG DIMENSIONS: H: 291mm ; W: 275mm ; D: 261mm
Price € 659 (128 GB)
Two player -19", 4:3 monitor
more options available here
- USB connector
- HDMI out (after remove the monitor hdmi)
- audio out jack
WEIGHT: 16,2 kG DIMENSIONS: H: 576mm ; W: 477mm ; D: 415mm
Price € 899 (128GB)
contact me for postage fee for your country
Raspberry Pi Arcade Machine Plug and Play
Building Your Own Retro Gaming System
A Raspberry Pi arcade is essentially a customized gaming system that emulates classic arcade games using the Raspberry Pi as the central processing unit. Thos small computer, with its small form factor and powerful capabilities, serves as a cost-effective solution to run game emulators and manage gaming libraries. By connecting the board to a monitor or TV and utilizing controllers, buttons, and other arcade components, enthusiasts can recreate the nostalgic gaming experience of arcades right in their own homes.
Components Required:
Building this gaming machine requires several key components. The core components include:
Select a board with sufficient processing power and memory to handle the emulated games.
MicroSD Card: Choose a high-capacity microSD card to store the operating system, gaming software, and ROMs.
Arcade Controls: These include joysticks, buttons, and encoders. Arcade control kits are available online, providing a variety of options to suit individual preferences.
Display: Connect the Raspberry Pi to a monitor or TV for displaying the games. An HDMI connection is commonly used.
Power Supply: Ensure a stable power supply to avoid unexpected shutdowns or damage.
Enclosure: Consider an enclosure or case to protect the other components.
Audio Components: Add speakers or headphones for sound output, providing an immersive gaming experience.
Building Your Raspberry Pi Arcade
Configure the emulator settings and controller inputs for optimal gameplay.
Acquire Game ROMs:
Legally acquire game ROMs or backups of original games to play on the arcade system.
Assemble the Arcade Cabinet:
Design or acquire an arcade cabinet or enclosure suitable for your needs.
Mount the joystick, buttons, and other controls onto the cabinet.
Connect the controls to the board using wiring from the GPIO or a pre-built interface as Ipac 2.
Connect and Test:
Connect the board to the monitor, speakers, and power supply.
Power on the machine and configure the display and audio settings.
Test the controls and ensure all buttons and joysticks function properly.
Customize and Personalize:
Customize the software settings, themes, and artwork to create a unique arcade experience.
Add extras like LED lighting, marquee displays, or additional features to enhance the aesthetics.
Expand and Explore:
Discover additional features like multiplayer capabilities, wireless connectivity, or internet-based gaming options.
Explore other gaming platforms and add emulators for consoles like NES, SNES, or Sega Genesis.
Conclusion
Building a Raspberry Pi arcade offers a captivating and rewarding journey into the world of retro gaming.
Whether it's reliving childhood memories or exploring the gaming history, the project provides a gateway to endless fun and nostalgia.
A Raspberry Pi arcade is essentially a customized gaming system that emulates classic arcade games using the Raspberry Pi as the central processing unit. Thos small computer, with its small form factor and powerful capabilities, serves as a cost-effective solution to run game emulators and manage gaming libraries. By connecting the board to a monitor or TV and utilizing controllers, buttons, and other arcade components, enthusiasts can recreate the nostalgic gaming experience of arcades right in their own homes.
Components Required:
Building this gaming machine requires several key components. The core components include:
Select a board with sufficient processing power and memory to handle the emulated games.
MicroSD Card: Choose a high-capacity microSD card to store the operating system, gaming software, and ROMs.
Arcade Controls: These include joysticks, buttons, and encoders. Arcade control kits are available online, providing a variety of options to suit individual preferences.
Display: Connect the Raspberry Pi to a monitor or TV for displaying the games. An HDMI connection is commonly used.
Power Supply: Ensure a stable power supply to avoid unexpected shutdowns or damage.
Enclosure: Consider an enclosure or case to protect the other components.
Audio Components: Add speakers or headphones for sound output, providing an immersive gaming experience.
Building Your Raspberry Pi Arcade
Configure the emulator settings and controller inputs for optimal gameplay.
Acquire Game ROMs:
Legally acquire game ROMs or backups of original games to play on the arcade system.
Assemble the Arcade Cabinet:
Design or acquire an arcade cabinet or enclosure suitable for your needs.
Mount the joystick, buttons, and other controls onto the cabinet.
Connect the controls to the board using wiring from the GPIO or a pre-built interface as Ipac 2.
Connect and Test:
Connect the board to the monitor, speakers, and power supply.
Power on the machine and configure the display and audio settings.
Test the controls and ensure all buttons and joysticks function properly.
Customize and Personalize:
Customize the software settings, themes, and artwork to create a unique arcade experience.
Add extras like LED lighting, marquee displays, or additional features to enhance the aesthetics.
Expand and Explore:
Discover additional features like multiplayer capabilities, wireless connectivity, or internet-based gaming options.
Explore other gaming platforms and add emulators for consoles like NES, SNES, or Sega Genesis.
Conclusion
Building a Raspberry Pi arcade offers a captivating and rewarding journey into the world of retro gaming.
Whether it's reliving childhood memories or exploring the gaming history, the project provides a gateway to endless fun and nostalgia.
Or Contact Us if you have any question regarding the Raspberry Pi Arcade machines we build or check our best sale products.