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After nearly seven years its time to fire this blog up again. A new project.

Project: iGame





Overview

So retro gamers you know the score you have a cupboard full of hardware taking up space, multiple switchboxes to access all your consoles, CRT screens etc. Basically its a PITA to be a retro gamer these days. 

The pondering begins. What to do with an old Mac SE/30 I've had stood in the lounge for a couple of years? Fishtank I hear you scream? Fate of many an old Mac... no...boring, predictable... then....the spark of inspiration....the idea flows into my mind, fuelled by the mind bending properties of a good brew of Yorkshire tea...  a compact retro coated retro gaming station! So the birth of a wonderful project. So here I am now updating this blogspot for the first time in nearly six years!!! ðŸ˜Š


Step one is to find a long screwdriver to get this thing open and start stripping the bits out - although the project will have to start in earnest after I have done a dreaded incoming exam which I am currently (trying) to study for although the Information Security Governance domain bit is proving rather easy to get distracted from. Er hem.


Feedback greatly appreciated spread your love of tech

Sharing is caring right? Spread the knowledge and tech love folks don't be greedy and keep it to yourself set it free and impart your words of wisdom or ideas onto this project! You know you want to.. come on don't be shy now 😊

First up any suggestions for some  great small power friendly gaming emulators? I know there are a ton of projects out there involving Raspberry Pis etc.... but I'm behind the loop so any pointers would be awesome! 

Consoles I'd like to emulate:-

  • MAME
  • PS1/PS2
  • NES
  • SNES
  • GameCube
  • Saturn
  • Megadrive
  • Jaguar - ha only joking is there even an emulator?
And ï»¿ï»¿anything else ï»¿ï»¿cool of interest always fancied a Neo Geo and PC Engine too...

I also have an idea for the mainboard of this Mac...I'm going to frame it and mount it on the wall of my eventual man den.... Fear not retro fans NOTHING will be wasted.


So signing off for now.... if you have made it this far down this piece kudos to you if I could give you an achievement on your Xbox account for "Perseverance in reading inane ramblings of a tech junkie" you would have it!!!! (or a trophy if you are of the PSN collective...). Seriously thanks for reading and please comment below... this will not hopefully be a lonely project I need feedback and assistance. I will reward with virtual high fives or hugs whatever floats your boat.... although I do draw the line beyond that... ðŸ˜Š

So it begins.  Project: iGame.


PS: For those wondering (perhaps?!)... The annual "Interesting tech to tinker with hunt" this year resulted in a Daydream VR headset for my Google Pixel... it is awesome... and even better it was £35 from mobilefun!


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