On 24 Jun 2025, Nightfox said the following...
Around 2016, I think, Nintendo released their NES Classic Mini, a small console that looks like an original NES but it's a small computer
running an emulator, pre-loaded with a set of NES games. A couple years later, they did the same with their SNES Classic Mini.
We got an SNES mini & then I loaded up one of the Pi's I'm not using with RetroPie and loaded a bunch of ROMS from different systems on it. We still have the SNES mini but it mostly sits there as decoration as we'll either play these on the Switch 2 or the RetroPie.
batch in 2018 (I think), and I was able to buy one. Almost immediately,
I hacked it (using the Hakchi2 software) and added more games to it, including SNES and several other consoles. A couple days ago I added
some more games to it, and I remembered how cool this device is.
I'm not sure I ever thought about hacking the SNES Mini, but now I'm intrigued. The RetroPie is kind of neat, but sometimes the Bluetooth controllers we use with it will just glitch or disconnect, which isn't something that happens when using it with a PC.
Jay
... I don't have any solution, but I certainly admire the problem
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