Thousands of Retro Games in Your Pocket with this DIY Emulator!
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 Published On Aug 31, 2018

Let's build the best size, no-compromise, retro handheld gaming console.
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Parts list:
Game Boy Null - http://snazzy.fm/gbnull
Raspberry Pi Zero W - http://snazzy.fm/pizerow
Battery - http://geni.us/xtWxIE
microSD card - http://geni.us/Qryny

Supplies:
Kapton tape - http://geni.us/0hXhZhm
.015" leaded solder - http://geni.us/CkU8IPS
Solder wick - http://geni.us/0whu
Amtech Flux (IMPORTANT) - http://geni.us/XJmkk
Inexpensive (but high quality) soldering iron - http://geni.us/wFeET8
Hakko FX-951 soldering station - http://geni.us/BXed
Hakko conical solder tip - http://geni.us/NSyDx56
Optional rubber work mat - http://geni.us/BDgd32m



Snazzy Labs uses 3D printing and amateur soldering (this video provides a 'how to solder' tutorial for soldering beginners) to create the world's coolest (and tiniest) handheld emulator using a Raspberry Pi Zero W. Enjoy thousands of retro games in your pocket with this fun DIY project!

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