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Raspberry Pi Pico Streams Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to Nintendo 64

with the game raspberry pi Things like peanut butter and jelly have contributed to many great projects over the years. But I’ve never seen a project quite like this by a maker and developer. Conrad Beckman. He can use a Raspberry Pi Pico to connect with a Nintendo 64 via a cartridge port. This is his project that we covered in 2022. However, the latest update has allowed him to successfully stream the latest Zelda game. The Legend of Zelda: Kingdom of Tearson the Nintendo 64 console.

When I spoke to Bachmann about the new update, he explained that the original plan was to create an RP2040-powered cartridge that could run large games directly on the Nintendo 64. However, this proved to be difficult, so plans have changed at this time. He focuses on streaming content to his Nintendo 64 through the Pico module.

He uses a Raspberry Pi Pico W so he can implement wireless support in his projects. The game runs on another of his PCs and is formatted to allow him to stream video to Pico at a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. With this configuration, you will be able to play games such as: tears of the kingdom Other functions using a microcontroller.

(Image credit: Konrad Beckmann)

in addition to streaming zeldahe successfully set up a screen sharing session from a PC, and also implemented support for streaming PlayStation 5 using: pyremote play. This required a solution that allowed the PS5 to stream to the PC first and run successfully. Bloodborne on the Nintendo 64.

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