That's a really good sticker pack. I was just looking at other cases from the official one (maybe one with a fan or something) but those stickers looks awesome so might get them instead
Post a pick when you've put them on.
Have also been looking at the Attract Mode setup for Retropie as an alternative to Emulation Station - really like the videos of each game playing but they do look a bit busy
Once it's ready I'm planning to start my 2 1/2yr old on it - might take some time before he's interested though!
Ta. For some reason I couldn't find that guide. Yeah that makes it look much easier. I'm not a fan of youtube guides and would rather a list like this.
If anyone's got any doubts about the 8bitdo pad - don't! I really cant tell the difference from the original SNES pad. So much so that I'm worried I'm going to break it at some point (I think I broke two SNES pads back in the day - too much SF2 and Final Fight and Super Mario World!)
The 8bitdo pads ain't cheap but they are excellent. I think I want another 2 for 4 player fun... but that would be £100 of gamepads
@Lancia34 will defo post some picks. Its the mini NES that got me into this and was keen on finding a mini-SNES like case for the Pi. The stickers look like a neat and cheap solution. Though Redbubble could turn them around a bit faster. Mine should be here any day now.
There's an option to install a web admin in retropie under experimental packages. Looks really good and gives you system and temperature readouts as well as drag and drop for roms.
Can't remember the name but will try and find it, retro pie web console or something.
Not sure I've actually played mine long enough yet for it to warm up!
Stickers arrived and I'm not impressed. They come with a 5mm white border which makes them too big for the Pi case. So I trimmed this with scissors which made them slightly smaller than the Pi case. I'm sure I've seen vinyl sticker sets for games consoles and such like look and fit much better than this.
That said, its not terrible, and for less than 2 quid I'm feeling not too bad. They're staying on for now, at least until I come across a true mini PAL SNES case for the Pi. Though the front sticker covers the lights they are visible through the sticker when illuminated.
I was reading up on them today and saw that they come slightly too big which is a bit odd.
Don't look too bad though.
I've pretty much finished setting mine up, been playing with video settings and the different shaders which are pretty good.
After playing a few games I was getting the temperature icon so installed the web manager and it's sitting at 67 degrees which is pretty damn hot when idle.
Think I might have to get a new case with a fan I guess.