Experimental Pi sells several kits that let you transform a Raspberry Pi single-board computer into a handheld game console, including a PiBoy DMG kit that’s been available for around 4 years and has ...
This DIY DS-style dual-screen Raspberry Pi handheld is built around the Compute Module 5. Features dual 480p DSI touchscreens, Xbox-pattern controls, stereo audio, DAC, and 5000mAh battery. Designed ...
Retro gamers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts might be interested in a new handheld games console powered by the awesome Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC. The affordable PiBoy Mini console is available to ...
The Raspberry Pi flawlessly emulates classic consoles like the NES, SNES, Genesis, PlayStation, and even the Nintendo 64.
The Flipper Zero is a curious device that recently blew up on TikTok, garnering a lot of attention from the tech and maker communities. It's one part hacking multitool and one part Tamagotchi, with a ...
The GamerCard is a new handheld game console that stands out in an increasingly crowded field for a few reasons. It has an unusual design meant to resemble a gift card, complete with a hole in top ...
Raspberry Pi has announced its next-generation mini-computer and it's the most exciting yet. Not only is the Raspberry Pi 5 the first to use silicon manufactured in the UK by the company itself, it is ...
The newly launched Raspberry Pi 5 mini PC offers more power than its predecessor and although not widely available as yet has been put to the test as a Nintendo games emulation station. The Raspberry ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. A Raspberry Pi is capable of a great deal of things if you know what you're doing. You're able to create things like retro gaming consoles, ...
It’s powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W with a quad-core processor and features a 4-inch, high-res, 60 fps, square screen but its £125 (around $170) price tag puts it in competition with more capable ...
Why just buy a gift card for games, if you can buy an actual handheld gaming console which is (roughly) the same shape and size? That's the thinking behind the Raspberry-Pi-packin' GamerCard, which ...