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<blockquote data-quote="CompOrange04GT" data-source="post: 15214827" data-attributes="member: 125997"><p>Main add on is XBMC. Emulators are also the add-ons and choosing which emulators you want to run. You also have to download all the .jpgs to show the art for the game, or the art for the emulator screen.</p><p></p><p>External drive.. Depends on what games you want on how big of a drive you want. Personally I'd rather not use your TV ( fire) as the Ram isn't sufficient IMO to run certain games. You can run NES,SNES probably.. Once you step up to the Ps1, N64, Ps2, etc.. It'll likely be laggy</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Pi is what I use to run a media server. Pi is awesome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CompOrange04GT, post: 15214827, member: 125997"] Main add on is XBMC. Emulators are also the add-ons and choosing which emulators you want to run. You also have to download all the .jpgs to show the art for the game, or the art for the emulator screen. External drive.. Depends on what games you want on how big of a drive you want. Personally I'd rather not use your TV ( fire) as the Ram isn't sufficient IMO to run certain games. You can run NES,SNES probably.. Once you step up to the Ps1, N64, Ps2, etc.. It'll likely be laggy Pi is what I use to run a media server. Pi is awesome [/QUOTE]
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