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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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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I don't own any Raspberry Pi, nor ssd, but I always wanted an easy way to play retro gaming.
too much issue setting emulators for each of my consoles, and seeing it's too slow to emulate the game I want to play...

not expecting to win anyway, but if I do I'll have to spend and dedicate time (and money) into it.
 
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