The idea of having an arcade with Street Fighter, Mario Kart, and Sonic feels like stepping into the DeLorean with Doc, back to a time when games were simple. Almost before I even started, I hit my first snag, the challenge of crafting the arcade cabinet itself. Woodworking, painting, and electrical work don't sound too hard with my skillset, but what I lack the most these days is time. Working 60 hours a week and doing a full university course load means I might not have time for this, so I might have to scale this down a bit. The software was a bit easier; after a little bit of research, I settled on Retro Pi software over Lakka software. Retro Pie is a bit more user-friendly, has a straightforward install process, and the interface seems easier to navigate. It also boasts a large active community with extensive documentation, tutorials, and forums that make it easy for users to find solutions to common issues. The main thing I found was that Retro Pi's setup process was mo...
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