Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Gameboy Pocket Portable Games Console (Video) Geeky gadgets Makers, developers and hobbyists that enjoy building projects using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC might be interested in this fantastic Raspberry Pi Gameboy which has been created by Travis Brown. Travis has taken an old Gameboy and replace the
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Raspberry Pi Gameboy Pocket Portable Games Console Created (video) – Geeky gadgets
Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Gameboy Pocket Portable Games Console Created (video) Geeky gadgets Makers, developers and hobbyists that enjoy building projects using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC might be interested in this fantastic Raspberry Pi Gameboy which has been created by Travis Brown.
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Raspberry Pi Gameboy Pocket Portable Games Console Created (video) – Geeky gadgets
Gameboy cosplay (Pi-powered, naturally)
We have no details about this other than the video below. (A picture appeared on Reddit last August, but there’s been absolutely no other information: we do not know who these people are, what the event they’re at is, how many worked on the outfit, or where they’re from.) But it’s magnificent, so we had to share
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Gameboy cosplay (Pi-powered, naturally)
Pi-Boy Combines A Raspberry Pi With A Gameboy Console (video) – Geeky gadgets
Pi-Boy Combines A Raspberry Pi With A Gameboy Console (video) Geeky gadgets “My goal of running the unit from one power source was my first challenge as the screen required 12V and the Raspberry Pi needed 5V. I did a little exploring on the controller board for the 3″ LCD screen and found a test point/used expansion point ..
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WATCH: Adventure Time fan makes working BMO from LEGO, Raspberry Pi – GMA News
WATCH: Adventure Time fan makes working BMO from LEGO, Raspberry Pi GMA News A LEGO fan has paid tribute to BMO in the popular animated series “Adventure Time,” by building a model of the Gameboy-like electronic character – using LEGO and a Raspberry Pi microcomputer. Software developer Michael Thomas told CNET Australia he