That is not true anymore though, like the curent one, the 4B, I just checked comes with either 2, 4, or 8 GB of RAM and a quad-core 1.5GHz CPU starting at $35.
IMO that should be well enough for maybe even handling N64 games.
Me neither, mine is I think a 3B or something and I now use it as a NAS for movies and stuff, works pretty well too.
Pretty cool how versatile these little things are.
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That is not true anymore though, like the curent one, the 4B, I just checked comes with either 2, 4, or 8 GB of RAM and a quad-core 1.5GHz CPU starting at $35.
IMO that should be well enough for maybe even handling N64 games.
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Me neither, mine is I think a 3B or something and I now use it as a NAS for movies and stuff, works pretty well too.
Pretty cool how versatile these little things are.
If you're interested in retro gaming enough so that you're going to buy hardware - don't buy a pi for that purpose. Just buy one of these handheld retro consoles, they do the job way better and cost about the same. (Doesn't necessarily have to be the one I linked, there are quite a few different types of these out there. Just do a little research in advance to check their performance)