Play Retro Horror Classics on Raspberry Pi 5 in The MagPi magazine #146

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Play retro horror classics on Raspberry Pi 5

Retro Horror

KG revisits the classics from gaming horror’s great 1990s golden age this month. Spattered with gore, and overcome by a desperate urge to prove that computer games weren’t just for families. Discover how to hook up a modern Blu-ray drive to Raspberry Pi 5 and play Halloween classics like Alone in the Dark, Phantasmagoria, and Viel of Darkness.

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10 amazing Halloween projects

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10 amazing Halloween projects

 Get spooky this October with Rob’s malign makes. This month you’ll unearth a Doll of Doom, remote-controlled Saw dolls, possessed portraits, animated pumpkins, and much more. Take your haunted house up to another level with these devilishly good makes.

Real-time ML audio noise supression on Raspberry Pi Pico 2

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Real-time ML audio noise suppression

Arm’s Sandeep Mistry has used machine learning on Pico 2 to create a noise-cancelling audio device. This detailed tutorial explains how machine learning technology can be rained and deployed on Pico 2.

A Pico kit to bring junked joysticks back to life

Bringing Junked Joysticks back to life

HackSpace’s David Miles has brought a heavy pair of flight joysticks and brought them back to life with Raspberry Pi Pico. These look like they belonged originally in a professional flight simulator, and have been reverse-engineered into fully-fledged flight simulator controllers that are recognised as USB joysticks.

Incredible Projects

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This month’s magazine is packed with projects to discover and build, coding and making techniques to explore and learn, and the very best of the Raspberry Pi community. Pick up a copy in-store today [you can’t miss it; we splashed out on some fluorescent orange paint for the cover – Ed] or get a copy from The Raspberry Pi Press online store.

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