Thingiverse
Duelist 2-Player Mini Retro Console
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For 2-player coop or competitive gaming. It's designed to put your adversary right in your face. Note, the 2 screens show mirrored content, so don't expect to play games that require otherwise.
There's a lot of great Raspberry Pi-based consoles out there, but they all scared me with the wiring and soldering. If you're like me, and can't solder to save your life, then is is for you. All the components are plug-and-play. You'll still need a bit of effort getting Retropie configured how you like it, and there are some tricky parts in the print and assembly, but in all it's a fairly straightforward build.
https://youtu.be/KM5P6YLfeTA
Some tips on assembly:
--Use small dabs of hot glue to hold the power bank and the speaker in place.
--Once you've disassembled your SNES controllers, tack the PCB board in place with another dab of hot glue. Tack the shoulder button sensors (not used in this build) out of the way with more glue (or just clip them off entirely). And anchor in place
There's a lot of great Raspberry Pi-based consoles out there, but they all scared me with the wiring and soldering. If you're like me, and can't solder to save your life, then is is for you. All the components are plug-and-play. You'll still need a bit of effort getting Retropie configured how you like it, and there are some tricky parts in the print and assembly, but in all it's a fairly straightforward build.
https://youtu.be/KM5P6YLfeTA
Some tips on assembly:
--Use small dabs of hot glue to hold the power bank and the speaker in place.
--Once you've disassembled your SNES controllers, tack the PCB board in place with another dab of hot glue. Tack the shoulder button sensors (not used in this build) out of the way with more glue (or just clip them off entirely). And anchor in place
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