Retroflag update SUPERpi cases with faux cartridge slots + GIVE-AWAY!

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Retroflag
have updated their SUPERpi line of Raspberry Pi cases with magnetic cartridges that sit on top of the unit and can house spare micro SD cards. The cartridges don't bring any real functionality nor are there any other updates to the cases, meaning unfortunately, this line of cases are not yet compatible with the newly released Raspberry Pi 4. However, the cartridges add a fun little flair to an already great line of cases and can even be decorated with included Super Mario Kart inspired stickers!

You can check out our review of the Retroflag line of Raspberry Pi cases here.

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To celebrate the launch of these cases and thanks to our friends at Retroflag - we have 4 of these cases and matching USB controllers to give away! We'll even throw in some GBAtemp stickers and magnets too!

If you'd like to get your hands on one of these newly released cases for free all you have to do to enter is post a reply to this thread. Full terms and conditions of entry can be found in the first reply.

Available prizes:
  • 1x Retroflag SNES (U) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES (U) style USB controller
  • 1x Retroflag SNES (U) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES (U) style USB controller
  • 1x Retroflag SNES/SFC (J/E) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES/SFC (J/E) style USB controller
  • 1x Retroflag SNES/SFC (J/E) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES/SFC (J/E) style USB controller
Please note a Raspberry Pi is not included and you'll have to provide this yourself to make a complete package.

Good luck to all those who enter!

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Retroflag
have updated their SUPERpi line of Raspberry Pi cases with magnetic cartridges that sit on top of the unit and can house spare micro SD cards. The cartridges don't bring any real functionality nor are there any other updates to the cases, meaning unfortunately, this line of cases are not yet compatible with the newly released Raspberry Pi 4. However, the cartridges add a fun little flair to an already great line of cases and can even be decorated with included Super Mario Kart inspired stickers!

You can check out our review of the Retroflag line of Raspberry Pi cases here.

:arrow: Source

To celebrate the launch of these cases and thanks to our friends at Retroflag - we have 4 of these cases and matching USB controllers to give away! We'll even throw in some GBAtemp stickers and magnets too!

If you'd like to get your hands on one of these newly released cases for free all you have to do to enter is post a reply to this thread. Full terms and conditions of entry can be found in the first reply.

Available prizes:
  • 1x Retroflag SNES (U) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES (U) style USB controller
  • 1x Retroflag SNES (U) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES (U) style USB controller
  • 1x Retroflag SNES/SFC (J/E) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES/SFC (J/E) style USB controller
  • 1x Retroflag SNES/SFC (J/E) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES/SFC (J/E) style USB controller
Please note a Raspberry Pi is not included and you'll have to provide this yourself to make a complete package.

Good luck to all those who enter!

I had both as well as NES, N64, Doctor V64, Super Wildcard.... ;)
This is great nostalgia to me.
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Retroflag
have updated their SUPERpi line of Raspberry Pi cases with magnetic cartridges that sit on top of the unit and can house spare micro SD cards. The cartridges don't bring any real functionality nor are there any other updates to the cases, meaning unfortunately, this line of cases are not yet compatible with the newly released Raspberry Pi 4. However, the cartridges add a fun little flair to an already great line of cases and can even be decorated with included Super Mario Kart inspired stickers!

You can check out our review of the Retroflag line of Raspberry Pi cases here.

:arrow: Source

To celebrate the launch of these cases and thanks to our friends at Retroflag - we have 4 of these cases and matching USB controllers to give away! We'll even throw in some GBAtemp stickers and magnets too!

If you'd like to get your hands on one of these newly released cases for free all you have to do to enter is post a reply to this thread. Full terms and conditions of entry can be found in the first reply.

Available prizes:
  • 1x Retroflag SNES (U) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES (U) style USB controller
  • 1x Retroflag SNES (U) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES (U) style USB controller
  • 1x Retroflag SNES/SFC (J/E) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES/SFC (J/E) style USB controller
  • 1x Retroflag SNES/SFC (J/E) style Raspberry Pi case + SNES/SFC (J/E) style USB controller
Please note a Raspberry Pi is not included and you'll have to provide this yourself to make a complete package.

Good luck to all those who enter!
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