Whatโs better than a @LEGO_Group Pac-Man kit? A @Raspberry_Pi powered Pac-Man kit of course ๐๐ฅง
As soon as I saw this kit, I knew what had to be done. Hope you all like the outcome ๐พ๐ฎ๐น๏ธ๐ป๐
#RaspberryPi#LEGO#retrogamer
@jtharel @LEGO_Group@Raspberry_Pi@pimoroni Iโll be sharing more internal details on my Instagram account over the coming weeks https://t.co/qf5XMKaMQm
@merge87@tenpencearcade Oooh, actually, there is something in that guide that refers to a USB issue which sounds like it could be the problem so this might kill 2 birds with 1 stone.
Exciting ๐ค
@merge87@tenpencearcade Ooooh, very nice!
I'm gonna bookmark this, thanks.
I need to do more testing on the Pi 4 though as I had some real issues with it picking up my custom controller. Something to do with Pi 4 cycling the power to USB on boot or something and so it wouldn't detect the USB device.
@tenpencearcade I'm not sure. I still use RetroPie.
I've wondered the same but haven't been able to find the answer. I do wish the boot time was better.
The best I've been able to do it show a splash screen, hide the terminal output and boot straight to ROM, but it still takes 50 secs.
Checkout this stunning clone of my Outrun Deluxe mini desktop arcade. ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ
By going slightly larger they've managed to use a standard steering wheel and shifter. And really nice to see they've gone for a similar professional print job for that touch of quality.
@BeruNours@recalbox@Bithead1000 Ooooooh, that has come out really nice! I think your steering wheel is probably nicer than mine ๐
Well done for creating such a nicely finished clone ๐๐๐