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With the size of gaming devices and development boards becoming smaller and smaller, it was only a matter of time before someone put a console inside the controller. Using a Raspberry Pi Zero, a standard USB SNES Controller, and a few extra parts, you can make yourself a portable, rechargeable gaming emulator self-contained in its own controller.

What You'll Need

Parts

Part Cost
Raspberry Pi Zero (or Raspberry Pi Zero W) $10.00
USB SNES Controller $6.90
MicroHDMI to HDMI Adapter $1.40
2500mAH 3.7v Lithium Ion Polymer Battery with 2-Pin JST-PH Connector $14.95
500mA Power Boost Circuit $9.95
Breadboard-Friendly SPDT Slide Switch $0.95
MicroUSB Power Cable, HDMI Cable, and Television/Monitor -
Total $44.15

Tools and Consumables

Tool Area
Soldering Iron & Solder Electronics Lab
Wire Cutters/Strippers Electronics Lab
Hot Glue Gun & Glue Graphic Arts and Textiles
Velcro Tape TBD
Philips Screwdriver Set Varies


Steps

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Unscrew all screws on the back of the SNES controller

Tips

  • Whenever using Lithium Ion Polymer batteries, pay close attention to maximum charge rates and amperages. Even with protection circuits in-place, these should always be treated with care.
  • Remember that most Lithium Ion Polymer batteries do not have thermal protection circuitry built in.
  • To reduce cost, an original Raspberry Pi Zero can be used, but note that, due to lack of network connectivity (the USB data ports are fully in-use), all administration of the platform (including game uploading) must be done on a separate system
  • To further reduce cost, the size of the battery can be reduced to 1200mAH, or less - but playtime will be drastically reduced between charges.

Common Questions

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Variations

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