It's the ultimate question for any DIY enthusiast: Buy it, or build it yourself? With a Raspberry Pi and enough know how you could even build a fully functional arcade cabinet. Nintendo must have finally taken notice of all the makers creating their own NES emulator boxes out of a Raspberry Pi and decided it was a venture worth tackling. When the NES Classic was released in November 2016 it flew off shelves virtually instantly. The tiny unit, which featured a built-in static library of...

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