Build a retro-gaming console with a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller and code classic games in MicroPython!
For less than $20, you can make your own game console and start coding games! Retro games are probably the funniest way to learn programming!
The Pi Pico Retro Gaming System is a based off the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller and can be programmed in MicroPython, a special version of Python made for Micro-controllers, or in C++ for better performance.
The screen is a 0.96 inch monochrome LCD display with a resolution of 128x64 pixels.
There a 6 buttons: 4 for the DPAD + 2 action buttons. The buttons are 6x6x6mm micro push buttons. The sound is provided by a simple piezo buzzer. The case and the buttons are 3D printed.
⏰ Chapters ⏰
0:00 Build your own retro gaming console with a Raspberry Pi Pico!
0:35 Why Raspberry Pi Pico?
0:41 Thonny Python IDE Setup
0:51 Installing MicroPython
1:01 Hello World in MicroPython
1:23 Adding a screen: I2C SSD1036 OLED display
3:10 Programming a classic game: Pong
4:05 Adding buttons to move the paddle
5:05 Making sounds: the piezo buzzer
5:34 Assembling the complete console
➡️ 3D printed parts
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➡️ Step-by-step tutorial, circuit diagrams, parts needed, source code:
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➡️ Music: "Don't Stop Me" / Tatami / ShutterStock
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