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Lakka is the easiest way to setup emulators on a Raspberry Pi.
The Raspberry Pi is a very affordable single board computer. It is powerful enough to emulate most retro consoles such as the Nintendo NES, the SEGA Genesis, the Sony PlayStation, or Arcade Games.
Beginners can buy a Raspberry Pi with a pre-flashed NOOBS SD card online and setup Lakka using NOOBS.
There are many cases available, and with Lakka you can customize your setup to build your own video game console.