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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
See this I don't understand. I get having an NES/SNES mini for the nostalgia, collectable, ease-of-use aspects. But when you're getting to the point of hacking into it to add more games, why not just use a Pi? Multiple systems, better emulators, more storage, easier to add games, etc. I like the SNES mini as a standalone product, and if I could simply drive to a store and pick one up for under $100 I'd probably grab one. But for anyone with basic computer knowledge that wants to play any SNES game they want, the Raspberry Pi makes way more sense
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Official controllers, asthetic and simplicity. As someone who played around with retropi, hakachi is 10x easier