The closest thing were have to that store is Best Buy, which is sad considering how many nerds live in this area. But I digress, I’m looking forward to hearing about what you do with your Raspberry PI. I have a PI 3 which I setup as a retro gaming console emulator using the RetroPie software. I can play games for NES, SNES, PS, Atari 2600 and so on. If you want to try that, I have a small collection of games wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
The one accessory I found very useful is a Bluetooth keyboard. It helps when navigating menus and setting it up.
The closest thing were have to that store is Best Buy, which is sad considering how many nerds live in this area. But I digress, I’m looking forward to hearing about what you do with your Raspberry PI. I have a PI 3 which I setup as a retro gaming console emulator using the RetroPie software. I can play games for NES, SNES, PS, Atari 2600 and so on. If you want to try that, I have a small collection of games wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
The one accessory I found very useful is a Bluetooth keyboard. It helps when navigating menus and setting it up.