Installed Pico-8 on my PIGRRL! Looking forward to hacking around and making some handheld games this winter.
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Installed Pico-8 on my PIGRRL! Looking forward to hacking around and making some handheld games this winter.
A bit of fun with pi #hardware #raspberrypi #pi #handheld #retropi #console #adafruit #pigrrl #pizero #doom
Not my best game of defender, but the PIGrrl is running!
The PiGrrl lives! Got the display and controls working with retropie installed as well. Finally time to stuff it all in the case.
All the PiGRRL2 modules, just hanging around.Ā Now to stuff them in the case.
PiGRRL in Progress
Started the build of my PiGRRL 2, using this really nice looking translucent red case from SpinnerGirl360 - Iām impressed with her work!Ā I still have the blue case but it is aĀ āfactory secondā and I didnāt realize I needed a full button and screw kit to complete it, so instead of just buying those I ordered a full kit
After tapping/threading the screw holes, I started work on the button board:
Lots of buttons to solder, along with the connector. Looking good so far!
Project 003: The PiGRRL Puzzle
So Iām planning on taking what Iāve learned from the (not so successful) Project 001, and apply it to the construction of a slightly more well thought out RetroPie handheld, the AdaFruit PiGRRL 2.Ā Ā The above is the kit you can order from Adafruit, including the optional Pi and a battery.Ā Missing is the case which needs to be 3D printed, screws, and a lot of soldering.
It certainly doesnāt make a lot of financial sense to build one, considering you can play retro games on a variety of platforms you probably already have - like your phone, or your laptop.Ā But I owned the original game boy back in the day, and remember playing tetris on it while squinting to see in low light, since it had no backlight.
The finished product, if successfully achieved, is not your grandmaās gameboy.Ā Capable of storing and running thousands of game titles on a variety of emulators, and running a complete linux distribution.Ā Hell you can log into the thing with ssh if you like, put it on the network, attach bluetooth controllers, whatever.Ā We will see if it lives up to that, and if I can build it without running into some game-stopping obstacle, like last time.
Still waiting on the case to arrive - Iām not into 3D printing so I ordered a factory-second with cosmetic blemishes on the cheap.Ā I am hoping these are discolorations, because I intend to sand and paint the case anyway.Ā If itās too cruddy, I can always go with a 3D printing service or look for a local printer to do it.Ā I just donāt know much about any of that so Iām trying to avoid it...
Continuing with the handheld gaming theme, I finished my Raspberry Pi PiGrrl Retropie box. The kit and directions came from Adafruit. The electronics assembly directions were good, but the case design and final assembly instructions were a bit of a nightmare. Still, I got it all jammed in there and it works great! I've never played SNES, so that's where I'm starting my retro gaming journey. #raspberrypi #raspberrypi3 #retropie #pigrrl #adafruit #snes #gaming #videogames #3DPrinted #3DPrinting #handheld #gameboy #diy