MicroByte: DIY Retro Game Console Based on ESP32

MicroByte: DIY Retro Game Console Based on ESP32

MAKER: JuanF92/Translated by: Fun Endless Meeting is Just a First Encounter MicroByte is a mini console capable of running games from NES, GameBoy, GameBoy Color, Game Gear, and Sega Master System. All components are designed within this 78 x 17 x 40 mm package. Despite its small size, it conforms to the layout of the … Read more

6 Raspberry Pi Tutorials You Can Try

6 Raspberry Pi Tutorials You Can Try

These Raspberry Pi projects are designed to simplify your life and enhance productivity. — Lauren Pritchett Nothing is more exciting than experiencing the results of your Raspberry Pi creations. After hours of programming, testing, and building from scratch, your project finally takes shape, and you can’t help but exclaim, “Wow!” The possibilities that Raspberry Pi … Read more

5 Ways to Play Retro Games on Raspberry Pi

5 Ways to Play Retro Games on Raspberry Pi

Use these open-source platforms for Raspberry Pi to relive the golden age of gaming. — James Mawson They don’t make them like they used to, do they? I mean, video games. Of course, today’s devices are more powerful. Princess Zelda had only 16 pixels on each edge in the past, and now the graphics processing … Read more

DIY Portable Arcade Machine with Raspberry Pi for $300

DIY Portable Arcade Machine with Raspberry Pi for $300

Produced by Big Data Digest Source: Makezine Translation: Lin, Andy Programmers and carpenters may seem worlds apart, but their work processes share many similarities: both have fixed workflows and require extreme patience and a bit of creativity. Recently, a programmer from North Carolina, Tyler Capps, pursued his dream of creating a “retro portable arcade” by … Read more

Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Game Console with ESP32

Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Game Console with ESP32

To learn embedded systems, follow @I want to learn embedded systems, the gas station of embedded men. 01 Introduction MicroByte is a micro console that can run games from NES, GameBoy, GameBoy Color, Game Gear, and Sega Master System, all components designed within this 78 x 17 x 40 mm package. Despite its small size, … Read more

Creating a Versatile Retro Mini Console with Frontend and Independent Emulators

Creating a Versatile Retro Mini Console with Frontend and Independent Emulators

For retro and nostalgic gamers, the charm of old games (classics) is truly irreplaceable by today’s fast-food games. Previously, there have been many articles sharing how to use TV boxes, Raspberry Pis, or PSCs (Playstation Classics) to run retro games with Lakka, EmuELEC, and other emulators. As a mini console enthusiast, Windows itself is actually … Read more