english isn't my first language as you have cleverly noticed ^^ as for programming, I sincerely doubt you had to program anything. changing some confs isn't programming. you can 'call it' programming, and even brag about it : that doesn't mean it is. Come on, anybody can type "emulator raspberry pi distribution" on google, I can feel you're happy about your success in that matter, that doesn't make you a super hero, the real credits goes to the people who "programmed" the os / emulators / frontends you're using. I won't be replying to you anymore : I wish you a good time in your dream where you program raspberries, emulators, whatever, the same dream where you can buy a rasp + box + two controllers for $25.
I bet you will! (at least with a second account to be anonymous and not break your own promise of being unable to hold in, lol!)I won't be replying to you anymore
And that's paying retail for all the parts. Nintendo had theirs sourced way way cheaper, I guarantee it.nintendo is making huge profit if anyone can re-build their device and outperform it (easily) in functionality for 25 bucks
full ack! everyone can re-build the same functionality nowadays in a better GUI for way under 25 bucks. I am wondering if nintendo even pays more than 10 for the components (incl. R&D). yes, they pay a small amount of royal fees to the license holders for their third party titles, but I would assume there is a huge profit margin in selling those "limited" mini classics.And that's paying retail for all the parts. Nintendo had theirs sourced way way cheaper, I guarantee it.