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PiMiga 2.0

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The Amiga ... we can not live without it. And besides a real machine made of hardware flesh and software blood, the inclined gamer has access to a whole range of emulators for modern systems  to enjoy a round of Cannon Fodder, Rick Dangerous or Turrican. 🕹

Chris Edwards is dedicated to the same topic, but comes from a completely different direction. The Raspberry Pi400 is almost perfect as a retro gaming machine, since keyboard and machine reside in one case, as with many of the 8- and 16-bit classics. With PiMiga, a new Linux image is available for the Pi, but of course you can also run it on other Raspis of version 4 without any problems.

After you have brought your own ROMs, nothing stands in the way of lots of gaming fun. What PiMiga has to offer in contrast to other solutions, you can find out in Chris' current video. Have fun.

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