
Mini Arcade using Raspberry Pi Pico
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<p>JC Print and Play developed a mini arcade using a Raspberry Pi Pico. And all the parts for it were included in the Alien3D Ufo box for July. This is my design to make it into a handheld gaming device.</p><p>So far there is only 1 game developed but there should be more on the way. The screen is able to turn 90 degrees to accommodate any games designed to be played in landscape mode.</p><p>All parts are placed in their best print orientation. There is no supports needed and the only other thing required would be some hot glue (or your adhesive of choice) to hold down the lcd and raspberry pi pico everything else gets screwed down with 3d printed parts.</p><p> </p><p>Video from JC Print and Play on how he made it</p><figure class="media"><oembed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5S1LC5TFiM&t=2s"></oembed></figure><p> </p><p>Link to the UFO Project with instructions on wiring and link to modified code</p><p><a href="https://www.alien3d.us/july-2021-ufo/">https://www.alien3d.us/july-2021-ufo/</a></p><p> </p>
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