In recent years, old school games have experienced a full-blown renaissance. This is in large part due to the release of a slew of mini consoles, replicas of classic arcade games and the availability of older titles on newer consoles. If you’re someone who wants to revisit yesteryear and feed your nostalgia with and relive the era of button mashing and pinpoint platforming, you may be tempted to make your own retro gaming set-up. This can be a done a number of ways. You can use your PC to run emulators or you can grab one a single board computer like the Raspberry Pi to run RetroPie or Recalbox. The only issue you may face is, where do you get your hands on the games (legally)?
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What Is a Video Game ROM?
Legality of Video Game ROMs
What About Games I Own?
1. MAME Dev
2. PDRoms
3. NESWorld
4. Zophar’s Domain
5. My Abandonware
6. RomHacking.net
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