![]() ![]() ![]() The USB controller boards are not compatible with the connections on your original joysticks anyway without stripping wires and re-soldering. The controller boards cost $20 by themselves for a pair, and the complete joystick and button kits are $40, so you might as well get the whole kit. Joystick and Button kits with 2 USB controller boards (if your cabinet is a 2 player setup, otherwise just get a 1 player setup).Some are different (such as Marvel) and require different boards. Make sure the one you order supports the model number on the back of your LCD screen. LCD HDMI controller logic board such as this one.You can use a card as small as 8GB for minimalist installs, but if you are interested in both arcade and console games, I would recommend a 64GB or larger card. ![]() A Micro SD card for the Raspberry Pi to use as its boot drive and ROM storage.I like this one because it has a power switch button on the cord for easy powering on/off. Raspberry Pi compatible 5v 2.5mAmp micro USB power adapter.The Raspberry Pi 4 is available now, but the community has not yet optimized the RetroPie software to run on it, so I would avoid it for now. For those more modern games you need the power of a PC. The 3b+ can play most games made to the mid 90s comfortably, but not games with 3D polygons. You can use a Raspberry Pi 3, but the processor is slower and it will struggle with newer games. You can also buy a kit with a case and power adapter included. They are made by many vendors so shop around for the best price because they can fluctuate. ![]() No case is necessary since it will be mounted in your cabinet anyway).
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