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xyzzy/retro-console

A tribute to the golden age of video games

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[The console in use at the 2016 edition of Revision demoscene party https://2016.revision-party.net/]

A tribute to the Golden Age of video games

Welcome to the Wonderful World of hardware emulation

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This is a placeholder project containing some introductory images.

The project consists of:

  • Creating and assembling the console, including a stereo sound system and Raspberry-Pi
  • Patching and getting the mame emulator to run on the Raspberry-Pi
  • Designing an animated splash screen and launcher

Still to do, uploading all the Mame adaptations and the source for the animated splash screen and selector.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_age_of_arcade_video_games

The following titles have been included:

  • Space invaders (1978), where it all started
  • Galaxian (1979), the first game with colours
  • Centipede (1981),using a trackball as controller (Missile command (1980) was the first)
  • Pac-man (1980), the most successful coin-operated game
  • Phoenix (1980), first game with an end-boss
  • Donkey Kong (1981), the birth of Mario
  • Frogger (1981), patience is a virtue
  • Dig Dug (1082), underground
  • Gyruss (1983), first game with stereo sound

Gyruss is my personal favourite, and I installed a stereo sound system specially for it.

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Front with splash screen

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Closeup of the splash screen.

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Back side and artwork

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The Raspberry-Pi and sound system

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Closeup of the switches. The joystick was extra heavy duty quality, which turned out to be a very wise choice seeing how some games made people highly enthusiastic.

This project adheres to Semantic Versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 - see the [LICENSE.txt]!(LICENSE.txt) file for details