Build your own DIY video game console
Have you ever wanted to build your own retro gaming device from scratch?
Eighteen-year-old Albert Gajšak is making that possible for you with his MAKERbuino kit.
The standard kit includes everything you’ll need, except for a few basic tools.
A detailed build guide is also available for those without electronics experience.
A preloaded SD card includes open-source versions of classic games like Tetris, or you can program your own games and share them in the MAKERbuino games gallery.
The standard kit is available for $35 via a Kickstarter campaign and is estimated to ship in May.
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