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    • herb_fargusH
      herb_fargus administrators @MrJordaaany
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      @MrJordaaany the only time I will ever buy anything from Nintendo ever again is if I can purchase a rom for use on any emulator on any device I own. Until then, I'm no longer giving them any of my Money.

      If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

      Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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      • MrJordaaanyM
        MrJordaaany @herb_fargus
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        @herb_fargus Yeah I think that's a totally fine standpoint to have, but alas I think that's only possible for them in a 'perfect world'. Until then this is as close as it will probably get.

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        • Danorak1981D
          Danorak1981
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          I was quite excited to see this because I think it's a cool idea. Had I not have stumbled across the Pi, then I'd have been up for this. The bundled 21 games are pretty cool-Zelda and Metroid can sell here in the UK, cart only for upwards of £50, boxed ones in to the hundreds, so this would have been a no-brainer for me as I could never have competed with eBay pricing (it's what drove me to the Pi in the first place). Disappointed it's the US edition not the Euro/Jap console, but hey.

          I do think Nintendo are missing a trick though: I think they kind see themselves on a bit of a pedestal. I mentioned in a post a fair while back that actually, if Nintendo had a ROM store or something like that, I'd happily pay for games. It'd be really cool to be able to browse a store, download a ROM with the original manual bundled in and some cool box art or something like that and have an official, legal way to download what you want. Kinda' adds to the childhood 'save and spend' nostalgia. You could cater to a bigger market then, rather than porting classics to a virtual store so you can only play them with the latest console. Those people out there who then can't afford/don't want to shell out every couple of years for a console have a way to legally enjoy and download ROMS without having to worry about neither competing on eBay for the originals or spending a tonne on a console.

          Restored SNES UK Boxart
          RPi Modified Case to fit PowerBlock

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            PetroRie
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            Nah, not interested. I stick to the Pi. Many people who're getting this are the ones who couldn't figure out how to setup the Pi. This entire NES/SNES mini stuff is WAY over hyped.

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            • Danorak1981D
              Danorak1981
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              But what about the people who really can't can't figure out a Pi? It may be way over-hyped, but for many that don't have the knowledge to sort out an RPi, then this is ideal. May even be that they have the knowledge, but this is a simple plug 'n play that they never have to update or modify so is more appealing. I know my way around my Pi enough to get what I want out of it. Had it not been for the discovery of the Pi, then I'd have been after one of these. Different people, different needs!

              Restored SNES UK Boxart
              RPi Modified Case to fit PowerBlock

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                PetroRie @Danorak1981
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                @Danorak1981 There are tons of video tutorials on Youtube, all you have to do is follow along. You really don't have to be a genius to follow a couple steps, it's not that hard. Some people do want to figure things out while others are lazy and will blame it on RetroPie itself. Most of the options are optional, all you need to do is install the image file onto the SD and you're ready.

                If the NES and SNES mini had the entire rom collection I think it would be worth it, but the SNES mini has only 21 games lol. If you get a Rpi3 you can play even other systems, get the entire rom collection(s), use cheats, multiplayer, use kodi to stream movies/tvshows/live tv in HD, use any controller you like.

                It's funny how some Youtubers are saying f**ck emulation and the RPi3... do they even realize that the NES and SNES mini are basically emulators too? lol.

                BTW; the SNES mini doesn't even have Super Mario All-Stars and DKC2 and DKC3. Thats a big boooooo lol. IMHO they really had to include them.

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                • spruce_m00seS
                  spruce_m00se
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                  I may get one of these, just for the nice case, maybe just cram a pi into it.
                  I stumbled upon retropie when I couldnt get a NES mini, I'm glad that I stumbled on it.

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                  • DarksaviorD
                    Darksavior @PetroRie
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                    @PetroRie Oh, you'll notice the hypocrisy from retro youtubers bashing the pi3 but praising emulator boxes of any kind. I've tried to have reasonable discussions with them but they either ignore me or start bashing it for stupid problems. Like one fat youtuber that shall go nameless, starts complaining his pi overheats inside a cart.

                    At least two others that have discussed the nes mini and/or the snes mini usually have to point out to basically "shutup", they know you can get a pi and do more, but they want Views and Likes for reading the box contents.

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                      PetroRie @Darksavior
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                      @Darksavior Haha couldn't agree more with your post! I've seen some clips in which they do a comparison, but they zoom in so much that it's basically a pixel comparison. I mean, like dude, it's not even noticeable when you zoom in yet if you're sitting a couple meters from your TV playing. Like who cares right? All we want is to play some retro games and have fun.

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                      • OmnijaO
                        Omnija @Darksavior
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                        @Darksavior Who would of known that reading a "box content" would of been more exciting then showing people "the little computer that can". Yet alone something or anything more knowledgeable....

                        Systems: Raspberry Pi 2
                        Overclocked: 1050 | 525 | 350 | 425 | 256
                        My Themes: Metro Theme | Simpler Turtlepi | Future Mini

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                        • obsidianspiderO
                          obsidianspider
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                          How long until they all look like this?

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                          📷 @obsidianspider

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                          • lilbudL
                            lilbud @obsidianspider
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                            @obsidianspider I give it a few years, my grandparents radio is a dark shade of yellow after about 6 years.

                            Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                            Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                            • RiverstormR
                              Riverstorm
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                              Ooops...I missed you already had a thread about 5 hours earlier yesterday, you're on top of the news! :)

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                              • fellegF
                                felleg
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                                Expect many new RetroPie users in 2018.

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                                • lilbudL
                                  lilbud @felleg
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                                  @felleg Yeah

                                  But I would personally like to thank Nintendo, because of the low NES Mini numbers, we got so many new RetroPie users in 2017.

                                  Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                                  Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                                  • fellegF
                                    felleg @lilbud
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                                    @lilbud Exactly. I am one of them! When I initially heard about the Raspberry Pi, I thought it was a gimmick not worth looking at, but the RetroPie project changed my mind and opened the door on an exciting DIY world. Obviously, I heard about RetroPie when I failed to get the NES classic. I am not excited about the blood bath that will take place on the Amazon pre-order page, but I am excited at the prospect of doubling the number of active members in our community. :)

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                                    • lilbudL
                                      lilbud @felleg
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                                      @felleg I heard about RetroPie back in 2014, I saw the page on Lifehacker about Retropie and making your own $35 retro game system. That got me to get a Pi and start tinkering. Though, at this point, I've probably put a hell of a lot more than $35 in to Retropie

                                      Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                                      Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                                      • Danorak1981D
                                        Danorak1981 @PetroRie
                                        last edited by Danorak1981

                                        @PetroRie said in SNES Mini Announcement:

                                        @Danorak1981 There are tons of video tutorials on Youtube, all you have to do is follow along. You really don't have to be a genius to follow a couple steps, it's not that hard. Some people do want to figure things out while others are lazy and will blame it on RetroPie itself. Most of the options are optional, all you need to do is install the image file onto the SD and you're ready.

                                        @PetroRie But it is for some. You can't just pigeon hole everyone, thats just as narrow-minded as the people who slate RPi for emulation. Just because people choose the SNES over the RPi, doesn't mean they're lazy, and equally it doesn't then mean they're all about slating the Pi either. You have a negative take on it because you know you can get more for your money. But not everybody is fussed about that-and technically, they are then acquiring the games legally. How many people with these 'entire' collections, have a hard copy of everything they own?

                                        At the end of the day, it's a choice. For some, people who don't have the inclination or skills to get into the RPi, then although a touch on the pricey side, the SNES is ideal. Had I not have owned a Pi already, I'd be in that category.

                                        Restored SNES UK Boxart
                                        RPi Modified Case to fit PowerBlock

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                                        • MrJordaaanyM
                                          MrJordaaany @Danorak1981
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                                          @Danorak1981 Pretty bang on in your post right there. And again, nostalgia is the rest of the reason. Nintendo pandering to the device you had as kid, back in a cute portable form. Just plug in 2 cables and a controller and you are good to go :)

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                                            PetroRie @Danorak1981
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                                            @Danorak1981 said in SNES Mini Announcement:

                                            @PetroRie said in SNES Mini Announcement:

                                            @Danorak1981 There are tons of video tutorials on Youtube, all you have to do is follow along. You really don't have to be a genius to follow a couple steps, it's not that hard. Some people do want to figure things out while others are lazy and will blame it on RetroPie itself. Most of the options are optional, all you need to do is install the image file onto the SD and you're ready.

                                            @PetroRie But it is for some. You can't just pigeon hole everyone, thats just as narrow-minded as the people who slate RPi for emulation. Just because people choose the SNES over the RPi, doesn't mean they're lazy, and equally it doesn't then mean they're all about slating the Pi either. You have a negative take on it because you know you can get more for your money. But not everybody is fussed about that-and technically, they are then acquiring the games legally. How many people with these 'entire' collections, have a hard copy of everything they own?

                                            At the end of the day, it's a choice. For some, people who don't have the inclination or skills to get into the RPi, then although a touch on the pricey side, the SNES is ideal. Had I not have owned a Pi already, I'd be in that category.

                                            Sorry but that entire legal statement doesn't make sense at all, it's not relevant. How many people here on the board who play MAME/Neo Geo games actually own the real cabinet? I bet none.

                                            You know what I love the most about having entire romsets? Finding and discovering new gems, I've discovered many great games I never even knew about.

                                            Go to YouTube, you will see how many music videos there are uploaded illegally. No one cares about it. If we would bust and fine people over this stuff, I bet almost every human being here on the planet who has acces to the internet would get fined. Whenever you visit a website your browser will save the pages and images on your computer, it means it's also going to copy copyrighted material on your harddisk. Does it mean you need to wipe your temporary internet browser files anytime you're done?

                                            IMO the SNES mini is a waste of money. It's just an emulator with 21 games on it. A lot of people don't know about RetroPie so thats why they buy these out of the box products. Nintendo is just being greedy again and is trying to milk out their old succes.

                                            Anyone I mean anyone can follow instructions from a video, all you have to do is what the instructor does in the video. You really don't have to be a whizzkid to figure that out, kids of nowadays who grew up with computers do know a lot about computers. There are tons of things you can learn only from free instructional videos on YouTube, the question is if some one wants to.

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