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=Raspberry Pi Acrylic Retro Game Arcade DIY Kit=
=Raspberry Pi Acrylic Retro Game Arcade DIY Kit=
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==Description==
==Description==
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This is acrylic DIY Retro Game Arcade Kit which can running the RetroPie emulators and you can just download the Game's ROMs and upload to it and make it a arcade in your home.<br>
Retro games are generally those produced from the 1970s to 1990s,
Retro Game include: Mame,atari, nintendo, super nintendo, arcade, gameboy,color gba and so on.
and include video games for systems and consoles such as the Atari 2600, Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System,
All you need to do is download the Game Roms from internet and upload it to your Raspberry Pi, location on /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ folder and reboot your Raspberry Pi.
Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Game Boy line, PC Engine, Mega Drive, Super NES, Atari Jaguar, Game Gear, 3DO, Sega Saturn, Atari Lynx,
PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Sega Dreamcast as well as personal computer games for the Commodore 64, MSX, ZX81, ZX Spectrum,
Apple II, Amstrad CPC, Commodore Amiga, NEC PC-88, PC-98, Sharp X1, Sharp X68000, ZX80, FM-7 and DOS platforms.
Arcade games are also popular, especially early games by Konami, Sega, Atari, Taito, Williams Electronics, Namco, Nintendo,
Technos, Capcom, and SNK.  
Games in this era were frequently attributed to individual programmers, and many retro gamers seek out games by particular developers,
such as Tomohiro Nishikado, Shigeru Miyamoto, Shigesato Itoi, Bill Williams, Eugene Jarvis, Dave Theurer, Nasir Gebelli, Yuji Naka,
Jeff Minter, Yuji Horii, Yu Suzuki, Tony Crowther, Andrew Braybrook, Hideo Kojima, and Hironobu Sakaguchi.
Some games are played on the original hardware; others are played through emulation.
Some retro games can still be played online using just the internet browser via DOS emulation.
In some cases, entirely new versions of the games are designed, or remade.
As well as playing games, a subculture of retrogaming has grown up around the music in retro games.
And this Kit can offer you a change to make a new game arcade with Raspberry pi by yourself. </pre>
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==Package Include==
==Package Include==
* 1 x 5mm Acrylic enclosure
* 1 x Raspberry Pi  3 Module B with 1GB RAM/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi  
* 1 x  Raspberry Pi  3 Module B with 2GB RAM/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
* 1 x Class 10 /16GB fast speed TF card ( include card slot)  
* 1 x Class 10 /16GB fast speed TF card ( include card slot)  
* 1 x High quality USB Joystick control board( Include High Quality audio module on board)
* 1 x High quality USB Joystick control board( Include High Quality audio module on board)
* 1 x  High quality Joystick  
* 1 x  High quality Joystick  
* 10 x Push Buttions( include 2 smaller one)
* 10 x Push Buttions( include 2 smaller one)
* 2 x High quality Loud speaker  
* 2 x High quality Loud speaker with wire
* 1 x 2M HDMI cable wire
* 1 x 3.5mm jack audio cable wire
* 1 x 3.5mm jack audio cable wire
* 1 x USB to microUSB cable wire
* 1 x USB to microUSB cable wire
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* 5 x long Binding screw & Nut
* 5 x long Binding screw & Nut
* 4 x  short Binding screw & Nut
* 4 x  short Binding screw & Nut
* 8 x  M2.5x18mm steal screw & Nut
* 8 x  M2.5x 12mm steal screw & Nut
* 4 x  anti-slipper mat
* 4 x  anti-slipper mat
* several button wire cables
* several button wire cables
* 1 x Instructions document
* 1 x Instructions document
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==Galley==
==Galley==
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** DO NOT FORGET THE WASHER.
** DO NOT FORGET THE WASHER.
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* 3. Place  all of the push buttons on the enclosure slice, and screw up the joystick on the top board with short binding screws and nuts.  
* 3. Place  all of the push buttons on the enclosure slice, and screw up the joystick on the top board with short binding screws and nuts.  
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* 8. Put the anti-slipper pat on the back of the enclosure.
* 8. Put the anti-slipper pat on the back of the enclosure.
* 9. Hookup raspberry Pi and TV with HDMI cable.
* 10. Download Game's ROM file and upload to the RetroPie, and then Insert TF card to Raspberry Pi and power it on.
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* 9. Hookup raspberry Pi and TV with HDMI cable.
* 10. Download Game's ROM file and upload to the RetroPie, and then Insert TF card to Raspberry Pi and power it on.
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==Video Tutorial==
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Please follow the link:
[How to assemble the Acrylic DIY Retro Game Kit | https://youtu.be/uGKoA47d-RY ]

Latest revision as of 20:14, 27 August 2021

Raspberry Pi Acrylic Retro Game Arcade DIY Kit

Description

This is acrylic DIY Retro Game Arcade Kit which can running the RetroPie emulators and you can just download the Game's ROMs and upload to it and make it a arcade in your home.
Retro Game include: Mame,atari, nintendo, super nintendo, arcade, gameboy,color gba and so on. All you need to do is download the Game Roms from internet and upload it to your Raspberry Pi, location on /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ folder and reboot your Raspberry Pi.


Features

  • Easy to setup
  • High performance
  • High integration
  • Exquisite appearance
  • Package Weight: 1.8Kg

Package Include

  • 1 x Raspberry Pi 3 Module B with 1GB RAM/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
  • 1 x Class 10 /16GB fast speed TF card ( include card slot)
  • 1 x High quality USB Joystick control board( Include High Quality audio module on board)
  • 1 x High quality Joystick
  • 10 x Push Buttions( include 2 smaller one)
  • 2 x High quality Loud speaker with wire
  • 1 x 2M HDMI cable wire
  • 1 x 3.5mm jack audio cable wire
  • 1 x USB to microUSB cable wire
  • 1 x Standard 5V/2.5A power supply
  • 5 x long Binding screw & Nut
  • 4 x short Binding screw & Nut
  • 8 x M2.5x18mm steal screw & Nut
  • 8 x M2.5x 12mm steal screw & Nut
  • 4 x anti-slipper mat
  • several button wire cables
  • 1 x Instructions document

Galley

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How to assemble it

  • 1. Remove the protect cover on the Acrylic enclosure, just remove the plastic.
  • 2. Mount the Raspberry Pi and GeeekPi USB Joystick board on the button of the enclosure with M2.5x 18mm screws and nuts.
    • DO NOT FORGET THE WASHER.
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  • 3. Place all of the push buttons on the enclosure slice, and screw up the joystick on the top board with short binding screws and nuts.
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  • 4. Mount the loudspeaker to the front panel of the enclosure. Pay attention to the position of the loudspeaker.
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  • 5. Connect 3.5mm jack cable wire from Raspberry Pi 3.5mm jack port to USB Joystick board's 3.5mm jack port.
  • 6. Connect USB-to-MicroUSB cable wire from Raspberry Pi's USB port to USB Joystick board's microUSB port.
  • 7. Hook up wire cable to the USB joystick board, Please make sure the joystick connect to the right position on the board.
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  • 7. Place four slices on the bottom of the and fixed everything with long Binding screws.
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  • 8. Put the anti-slipper pat on the back of the enclosure.
  • 9. Hookup raspberry Pi and TV with HDMI cable.
  • 10. Download Game's ROM file and upload to the RetroPie, and then Insert TF card to Raspberry Pi and power it on.
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Video Tutorial

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Please follow the link: [How to assemble the Acrylic DIY Retro Game Kit | https://youtu.be/uGKoA47d-RY ]