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    If you were making the perfect pi3 build what would you do?

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      tackett1980 @p33te
      last edited by

      @p33te

      That’s cool! How are you going to build the software?

      What emulators?
      Any specific games, how are you going to run them?
      What bezels and overlays?
      What about UI options? Specific themes? Box art?
      Any tweaks to your pi? What pi are you going to use? Will you use a pi or something else?

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        SuperPitendo
        last edited by

        Hi,

        my imagination of a perfect build is...

        HARDWARE

        • original SNES shell
        • ControlBlock for...
        • original SNES controller
        • also PS4 controller in SNES style
        • new Controlblock extension to have more space for a...
        • dual fan cooling System
        • Samsung Evo+ SD card for best performance and a good price (I use a 64gb card)
        • Harddrive (with a I/O switch) for KODI (I have my fave movies on it) or a huge gaming library

        CARTRIDGE SPECIFIC

        Alternative 1: cart with SD card
        you can have more SNES cartridges, any with a different RetroPie build or game set

        Alternative 2: functional cart bay
        somebody build in a RETRODE into a SNES combined with a RPI

        Alternative 3: dynamic label
        somebody build a RPI in a SNES with a cartridge that has a build-in screen showing the game or system marquee

        SOFTWARE

        • SNES styled theme where games are shown as cartridges
        • splashvideo
        • backgroundmusic
        • launching images
        • savestate_selector and rclone_script from #Jandalf81 (very useful, even more if you have more than one RPI system at home)
        • screensaver with videosnaps
        • thebezelproject
        • retroachievements
        • cheats
        • complete gamelist with unified producer/developer/genre naming so sorting options make sense...

        Here is a picture of my build, it has most of the wanted features. Still missing some due to some issues like power consumption.

        83515607_2537617716475837_2766531225836322816_n.jpg

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        • IceChes1I
          IceChes1
          last edited by

          • 8BitDo SNES-style controller with analog sticks connected over BT x4
          • A relatively large monitor over HDMI
          • A USB ROM storage drive, 2 TB
          • 2 TB SanDisk Micro SDXC UHS
          • Argon ONE case because it's awesome
          • Any keyboard and mouse
          • CanaKit PiSwitch
          • CanaKit 3.5 A PSU
          • Would run any console, theme would be Carbon
            Tell me that isn't an awesome home console. Or this handheld.
          • GBA shell, white, modded to have triggers, 4 buttons, 2 analog sticks, and an actual micro USB charge port, not Nintendo's weirdness.
          • 3 heat sinks
          • Where the cartridge would go, there are 2 USB ports.
          • The screen updated to an LCD
          • GamePadBlock behind all the controls
          • Theme would be Simple-Dark
          • Emulators would be centered around GBA, GB, GBC, SNES, NES
          • AdaFruit battery

          HOME CONSOLE
          Pi 4
          SanDisk 64 GB
          Master branch install
          3.5 amp CanaKit PSU
          Logitech F310, Dell keyboard, Dell mouse, JetFlash Transcend 16 GB USB stick
          HANDHELD
          Pi 0 W
          SanDisk 32 GB
          Random image I found. Had a driver I needed.
          IPEGA PG-9157 USB Receiver

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            tackett1980
            last edited by

            Yes!

            Those are both pretty exciting!

            I love hearing other people ideas.

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            • IceChes1I
              IceChes1
              last edited by

              Actually just ordered a 0 W to make a handheld.

              HOME CONSOLE
              Pi 4
              SanDisk 64 GB
              Master branch install
              3.5 amp CanaKit PSU
              Logitech F310, Dell keyboard, Dell mouse, JetFlash Transcend 16 GB USB stick
              HANDHELD
              Pi 0 W
              SanDisk 32 GB
              Random image I found. Had a driver I needed.
              IPEGA PG-9157 USB Receiver

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                p33te @tackett1980
                last edited by

                @tackett1980

                Hey, I am using the nbba theme but apart from that the install is pretty standard. The hardware is the bit I'm more into

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                • dankcushionsD
                  dankcushions Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  software wise, i would use the default settings, with a mild core overclock, the nes-mini es theme, rookervik’s splash screens, and i would use the buster mesa-pi3 image for the better 3d performance, but i would hold fire on the latter until the tearing issues are fixed...

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                  • AndersHPA
                    AndersHP
                    last edited by AndersHP

                    I built a bartop arcade and a Gameboy build, both running RetroPie from Pi3's.
                    Check the links in my signature for the build-logs, I'm very happy with both builds still :) The logs contain a bunch of details.

                    Both builds run the Pegasus Frontend instead of EmulationStation, and in my eyes, this frontend cannot get recommended enough. So nice. The newest versions even let you change the colors of the Frontend, making it fit even better to your build.

                    My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                    My Gameboy

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                    • IceChes1I
                      IceChes1
                      last edited by

                      BTW can anyone give me some help for the handheld I want to build? The thread is here.

                      HOME CONSOLE
                      Pi 4
                      SanDisk 64 GB
                      Master branch install
                      3.5 amp CanaKit PSU
                      Logitech F310, Dell keyboard, Dell mouse, JetFlash Transcend 16 GB USB stick
                      HANDHELD
                      Pi 0 W
                      SanDisk 32 GB
                      Random image I found. Had a driver I needed.
                      IPEGA PG-9157 USB Receiver

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                        tackett1980 @AndersHP
                        last edited by

                        @AndersHP

                        Pegasus looks complicated for a computer illiterate moron like me.

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                        • AndersHPA
                          AndersHP @tackett1980
                          last edited by

                          @tackett1980 I'm no coder by any means! I don't think Pegasus is complicated at all, as long as you just use the built-in theme.

                          My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                          My Gameboy

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                          • simpleethatS
                            simpleethat
                            last edited by

                            Personally I would love to have overlays for every game with the controls displayed.

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                            • sirhenrythe5thS
                              sirhenrythe5th
                              last edited by

                              Activate Retro-Achievments.
                              Since badges and messages appear during gameplay with the newer RA-Versions they are quite fun and addicitve :)

                              -- Retro-Achievements Username: SirALX --
                              RetroRatio: 1.88
                              Started Games beaten: 2,47%
                              Site Rank: 4382/93743 ranked users (TOP 4.76%)
                              Last seen in [The Legend of Zelda: Lost in Time (HACK) [N64], exploring Hyrule at Night]

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                              • m2306M
                                m2306 @p33te
                                last edited by

                                @p33te I built a bartop arcade machine. Like you said, building it was fun, really fun, but I don't have the space for it. The build process is what I'm really in for so although I at this moment think that some sort of small case and wireless controller would be smartest it doesn't sound very interesting. Right now I'm thinking about doing some sort of CRT build. That would add some extra challenge and the games we play on a Pi are all(?) originally meant to be played on CRTs.

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