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This place is part retro-game shop, part video game history museum. If you have a maker coming to town and you want to show them around, take them here - you'll earn maker cred, gamer cred, and NYC street cred in just one stop.
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I’m Featured in MakeZine!
On July 19, 2016, My article on how to build a retro-gaming computer in an Altoids box was published at the official magazine of Make and the Maker Faire, “MakeZine!”
Click here for more.
Thank you to everyone who re-posted, tweeted,...
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Altoids Game Box Road Test
A Holiday Inn Express made the perfect testing place for the altoids box game system. Would it work from battery with just a controller, and an HDMI cable?
I never even needed a keyboard or mouse. We had a cannakit mini ready just in case,...
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Building an Altoids Retro-Game Box
This is a slide show : click the picture to continue to the next picture!
You can build your boot chip from retropie’s website and instructions : https://retropie.org.uk
USB Header Pin Diagram:
Raspberry Pi zero bottom...
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Getting Started with your Altoids Game Box
BEFORE YOU GET STARTED CLICK ON THE PICTURE BELOW AND VIEW ENTIRE SLIDE SHOW — YOU WILL NEED THIS TO GET STARTED
If you have viewed the slideshow above and you feel ready, go get started. For more information, read on…
In both modes :...
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