PieBoy Handheld Retro Game Console
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I design a custom raspberry pi retro handheld gaming console from scratch since I couldn't find the perfect pre-made case for all my required parts for my personal retropie console project. The printed case turns out great and fits every part perfectly. Playing all those retro games from SNES and Gameboy Advance is incredibly fun, and I'm really satisfied with the final product. Design and drawing are done using SolidWorks. Here's a list of the parts used in this build: Raspberry Pi 2 Model B 5-inch HDMI LCD display with HDMI link connector (ordered from Aliexpress) Hacked SNES USB gamepad (bought on eBay) USB Li-ion charging circuit board (purchased on Dx.com) 2000mAh 3.7V Li-ion battery (recovered from a broken China tablet) Mini 2.5W amplifier board 2 x 4Ω mini speaker Power switch 2 extra tactile switches for left/right shoulder buttons Mini WiFi dongle (for ROM transfer) Some wires and screws About the HDMI LCD display: About the SNES gamepad: To simplify my build and save time, I dismantle the USB gamepad, reuse all the PCB, silicone switch, buttons, and D-pad itself. The USB connection is soldered directly to the USB pad on Rasp-Pi. All internal connections are made. It works perfectly but future plans include using an analog stick for easier control. Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 Supports: Yes Resolution: 200 microns
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