GBAtemp Retroflag NESPi 4 giveaway (ENDED)

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Thanks to Retroflag we have a brand new NESPi4 Raspberry Pi 4 case and SSD enclosure to give away to a lucky winner!

The NESPi4 is a Raspberry Pi 4 case and SSD enclosure that is perfect for any retro-emulation setup. The case accommodates all models of the latest Raspberry Pi and also features a NES style game-pak that fits most standard SSD's - perfect for storing your entire retro game library. The NESPi 4 also features safe-shutdown technology with functional power and reset buttons.

You can check out the official GBAtemp review of the Retroflag NESPi 4 here - we scored it an 8.5 and praised its high build quality and attention to detail.

Retroflag NESPi4 features said:
  • Safe Shutdown and Safe Reset
  • Functional LED power indicator
  • Functional POWER and RESET buttons
  • NES case specifically designed for Raspberry Pi 4
  • NES cartridge case for 2.5” SSD
  • Cooling fan with customize aluminum alloy
  • Easy access to the SD-Card and all other ports without opening the case
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Put me in the winner category otherwise it's over for Snits Fuggly! You don't know who that is but do you want that on your conscience while you try to sleep at night? Do you?!?!?
 
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Thanks to Retroflag we have a brand new NESPi4 Raspberry Pi 4 case and SSD enclosure to give away to a lucky winner!

The NESPi4 is a Raspberry Pi 4 case and SSD enclosure that is perfect for any retro-emulation setup. The case accommodates all models of the latest Raspberry Pi and also features a NES style game-pak that fits most standard SSD's - perfect for storing your entire retro game library. The NESPi 4 also features safe-shutdown technology with functional power and reset buttons.

You can check out the official GBAtemp review of the Retroflag NESPi 4 here - we scored it an 8.5 and praised its high build quality and attention to detail.



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ok i guess
i dont have a raspi tho
 
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Thanks to Retroflag we have a brand new NESPi4 Raspberry Pi 4 case and SSD enclosure to give away to a lucky winner!

The NESPi4 is a Raspberry Pi 4 case and SSD enclosure that is perfect for any retro-emulation setup. The case accommodates all models of the latest Raspberry Pi and also features a NES style game-pak that fits most standard SSD's - perfect for storing your entire retro game library. The NESPi 4 also features safe-shutdown technology with functional power and reset buttons.

You can check out the official GBAtemp review of the Retroflag NESPi 4 here - we scored it an 8.5 and praised its high build quality and attention to detail.



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Good luck!
Oh man I want this so much!
 

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