![]() ![]() Now a case and fan isn't really necessary, but its much better using one of these than not. There are many close to original USB controllers on Amazon such as clones of the NES, SNES, N64, PS1, Genesis, Atari, and more. You will need this to actually play your games. Generally, ROMS are very little in size with many of them being a few megabytes and some PS1 games being around 600mb. Personally I know that I will have a huge library of games so I will be using a 32gb SD. If you're unsure on this check out this article to make sure your Pi is getting enough power. Make sure this works with your model of Pi. ![]() Pi 3 can play them, but it may need overclocked. The RaspberryPi 4 is recommended for PS1 and N64 emulation. RetroPie works with these Raspberry Pi A, A+, B, B+, Zero, 2, 3, and 4. Before we get into the setup let's talk about what you'll actually need to accomplish this. ![]() RetroPie itself allows us to emulate a good number of older consoles. Depending on the Pi you have you may be able to emulate old arcade games all the way up to Play Station 1 and N64 games. In this guide we will be setting up our very own RetroPie console using the RaspberryPi 4. Nothing is better than sitting back and playing some of your favorite games when you were a kid, or even better showing the next generation some of the awesome games that we grew up with. ![]()
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