Mini NES Built from a Raspberry Pi

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The Raspberry Pi Microcomputer is a great little device for projects that need to perform simple computing processes. However, it can also be used to create an awesome little retro console! Watch the video to see how and follow the links below to get all the parts you need.

Part List

Raspberry Pi 3: http://bit.ly/2y1iJWc

Case: http://bit.ly/2y8duUJ

USB Charger Adapter: http://bit.ly/2JHc6K5

Heat Sink Cooler Kit: http://bit.ly/2LQjjYV

Fan: http://bit.ly/2MpfDhV

Memory Card: http://bit.ly/2JIKowm

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