Are you a keen player? Or maybe you haven't yet found the perfect playing environment for yourself that fully meets your expectations? So maybe you'll try to design and create your own gaming tool? Use the Raspberry Pi microcomputer and the kits and accessories available in our store to create a unique device for hobbyists as well as experienced and long-standing players. Particularly popular are the kits that enable playing retro games, i.e. iconic games, famous even in the previous century. They provided a lot of fun and were able to strongly motivate to take action and start the next level. Mario Bros is a well-known title, and Nintendo still has a large group of fans who would like to take a journey into the past and take up the challenge once again. This is what Raspberry Pi and game modules provide. Most of the kits we offer are designed for self-assembly, which is easy and certainly everyone can handle it easily. In some sets there is a suitable board model dedicated for a particular type of Raspberry Pi. However, we also offer those that do not include the device, so we recommend them especially to those who already own Raspberry.
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SNES - retro game controller - violet buttons
Wired controller for PC and minicomputer Raspberry Pi, simulating the classic controller from Super Nintendo console. It has 8 functional keys and 4 directional keys. It...SNES - retro game controller - colorful buttons
Wired controller for PC and minicomputer Raspberry Pi, simulating the classic controller from Super Nintendo console. It has 8 functional keys and 4 directional keys. It...RetroPie Gaming Kit with Raspberry Pi 4B - 4GB
A set to build a gaming console based on the Raspberry Pi 4B minicomputer in 4 GB version with a microSD card with NOOBs uploaded and a 3 A power supply and an effective...Retroflag GPi Case for Raspberry Pi Zero
The GPi Case Retroflag is a case to turn our Raspberry Pi Zero into a fully fledged Game Boy console. Using software dedicated to this type of projects such as Recalbox...GamePi20 - add-ons for Raspberry Pi Zero to Build GamePi20 - Waveshare 16865
GamePi20 from Waveshare is a set of accessories for self-assembling mini game consoles . It is compatible with the Raspberry Pi Zero microcontroller. The expansion has a...Black Rubber Joystick Nubbin Cap - black - 1pcs - Adafruit 4697
The black rubber joystick cover is a designer finishing touch to any 5-way navigation joystick project. Moreover, it is also easy to clean - just wipe it with a slightly...Arcade console builder kit for Raspberry Pi
A kit containing components for self-assembly of an Arcade console, designed to connect to a Raspberry Pi minicomputer.Video Game Module - video game module - RP2040 - for Flipper Zero
Extension to Flipper Zero , equipped with an RP2040 microcontroller with a dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ 133 MHz processor and 264 kB RAM. It has an IMU with a gyroscope and an...GamePi43 Raspberry Pi GamePi43 - add-ons for Raspberry Pi B+ / 2B / 3B / 3B+ / 4B - Waveshare 16967
GamePi43 is a portable mini game console , used with a Raspberry Pi microcontroller connection. It is compatible with Raspberry Pi B+ / 2B / 3B / 3B+ / 4B models. The...Picade X HAT USB-C - games console for Raspberry Pi - Pimoroni PIM462
Overlay for Raspberry Pi created by Pimoroni. It allows you to create your own game console based on the popular minicomputer which is Raspberry Pi. It has been equipped...PiHut SNES - USB retro game controller compatible with Raspberry Pi
Retro gaming controller imitating the classic SNES console controller. It is equipped with 8 function buttons and 4 directional buttons. Fully compatible with the Raspberry Pi...See also
Build your own game console with Raspberry Pi on board
It's amazing that such a small device as the Raspberry Pi microcomputer can do so much, and it's great for developers and robotics as well as players. With its help, you can both create your own gaming console and enjoy the unique gaming experience of a bygone era. Some are no longer available on the market, causing a lot of annoyance. Just remember the Super Nintendo game that you played with a special controller. To go back to those times, decide on a module reminiscent of the construction of the old devices. The set includes a properly prepared power supply, and the products are designed to connect them to the board using a USB port. You will also find two pads in the set, as well as a case that perfectly reflects the character of a 16-bit SNES console. Installation of games is very easy and can be done in several ways. Use any external USB drive, Samba network server or SSH protocol.
To make installation even easier, use the instructions that come with each set so that you can play the game as quickly as possible without any complications, even if this is your first time with Raspberry. The example set includes a Raspberry Pi cap, joystick, loudspeaker, display, buttons, casing and connection cables. Furthermore, you will also find devices from Picade Arcade that are specialized in self-assembly kits. These are reconstructions of the iconic 8- and 10-inch display machines.
Raspberry Pi as the core of your gaming experience
The famous Raspberry first entered the market in 2012, when there were no more iconic retro games and the world was already in the high-tech era. This, however, did not prevent the producers from creating unique modules that would allow them to feel the vibe of that time. With Raspberry Pi you will move into the world of Mario and Super Nintendo, you will experience more than one adventure with your favorite characters. Raspberry Pi is a microcomputer that is very well equipped with advanced technology. It is used for intelligent systems in the field of electrical and robotics. It is perfect for programming, but it can also be a gaming entertainment center. Adults will be able to remember the times when they spent long hours in front of game consoles, sometimes organizing competitions with friends. Children, who don't feel like living in those days, will surely rediscover the world of entertainment, in a slightly different way than what they know today.
Will you create your own game console?