This is the Super Pi Boy!
It’s built around the Raspberry Pi 3 single board computer, making it a seriously powerful device!
It runs Retropie which provides a wide variety of emulators, all the way from the first Atari console to the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast and everything in between!
It also features a 3.5″ tft lcd with a resolution of 480 X 320, and a built in speaker which you can turn on and off using the switch on the side.
Because the Raspberry Pi 3 is equipped with a full size HDMI port you can also play on a full sized tv – especially handy for multi player games!
The built in controller is connected through the GPIO, and configured using the Adafruit Retrogame script.
If you want one of these yourself you can of course build one using the files on this Thingiverse page, or you can buy one from me ([email protected])
Parts List:
Raspberry pi 3:
http://www.exp-tech.de/raspberry-pi-3-modell-b-1gb-ram
Adafruit 3.5″ tft display:
http://www.exp-tech.de/ntsc-pal-television-tft-display-3-5-diagonal?___SID=U
2500 mah battery:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/328
Tactile switches:
https://www.adafruit.com/products/1489
ON/OFF Switch(Main):
https://www.adafruit.com/products/917
ON/OFF Switch(Audio):
https://www.adafruit.com/products/805
PAM8302 Amplifier:
https://www.adafruit.com/products/2130
Mini Metal speaker:
https://www.adafruit.com/products/1890
PowerBoost 1000C:
https://www.adafruit.com/products/2465
(Ultra) Micro SD 32 GB:
I’m sure you know where to get an sd card.
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
Ultimaker
Printer:
Ultimaker 2
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
50 – 150 microns
Infill:
100%
Notes:
Remember to enable “print all at once” when printing the buttons.
Credits:
Rasmushauschild
Very cool this project thank you for sharing, can you explain me how you mounted the button board? thank you