Pi Tin is a pocket-sized console that fits inside an Altoids tin. Uses Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W & 2.8" display for retro gaming. Gamepad design mimics Gameboy Advance SP for authentic feel. While you can ...
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 ...
Simple DIY handheld: controller strapped to a hinged screen, evokes retro DS vibes. Raspberry Pi hides in the screen and streams PC games for playable AAA performance over Wi-Fi. All controls custom: ...
The PiBoy DMG is a highly acclaimed handheld retro gaming console that leverages the power of Raspberry Pi to deliver an exceptional gaming experience. This kit, designed by Experimental Pi, combines ...
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 ...
The PineNote is an E Ink tablet with a 10.3 inch front-lit display, support for EMR stylus input, and a Rockchip RK3566 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Like most E Ink tablets, it’s ...
Before home video game consoles became common, people frequented arcades instead. Arcade games were the peak of gaming technology, but they weren't just novel and exciting — they also made for ...
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 ...