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Using Raspberry Pi to make your own 3D-printed Gameboy – SlashGear

SlashGear Using Raspberry Pi to make your own 3D-printed Gameboy SlashGear Adafruit has released a long write-up detailing how to make your own Gameboy (they call it a “Gamegirl” for obvious reasons) using Raspberry Pi , an SNES controller, and some other easy-to-acquire parts. As you might have guessed, the system runs an

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Adafruit 3D Prints Raspberry Pi Based GameBoy – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com Adafruit 3D Prints Raspberry Pi Based GameBoy 3DPrint.com Popular DIY instructional website, Adafruit, recently published the schematics and instructions to allow anyone anyone with access to certain materials and equipment to 3D print their own Raspberry Pi enabled Gameboy, in commemoration of the 25th

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3D Printed Raspberry Pi Handheld Games Console – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Handheld Games Console Geeky gadgets Anyone that enjoys building projects using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC, is sure to enjoy this fantastic 3D printed Raspberry Pi handheld gaming console that has been created by Mike Barrett. The Raspberry Pi handheld games console has been aptly

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3D Printed Raspberry Pi NES Case: NinTastic – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) 3D Printed Raspberry Pi NES Case: NinTastic Technabob (blog) Out of all computers, the Raspberry Pi is most ripe for case mods because it's tiny and doesn't come with a case in the first place. We've seen a functional and a decorative case for the Linux computer. This NES case offers a bit of both form and function

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3D Printed Raspberry Pi Raspberry Case: Fruit of the Loom – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Raspberry Case: Fruit of the Loom Technabob (blog) Before you grab your 3D printer, just know that you'll have to do more than print the case and stuff a Raspberry Pi inside. You'll have to get some spare USB connectors and power adapter jacks, then solder those bits and fit them onto the base. You'll …

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