The reason: I’ve seen quite a few cool projects with Gameboy and Raspberry Pi.
Keep tabs on your fitness with this C64-themed smartwatch that wirelessly syncs data to your Commodore 64 computer.
Retro Atari 65XE plus Arduino Leonardo as USB-keyboard for a modern computer. It will leave the opportunity to use this Atari in native mode.
An Arduino-powered telegraph as an external keyboard.
The Pi64 is a Raspberry Pi 400 that thinks it's a Commodore 64.
Modernize your DualShock3 with a USB-C connector. No disassembly or soldering required!
A simple retro game based on Arduino. Simon says and you repeat the light sequence. From 1986 to 2019.
Retrofit a vintage 8mm Mansfield Holiday home movie camera with a Raspberry Pi.
A simple demo showing how Spresense could be retrofitted on a maching to digitize a mechanical gauge by using the camera and image analysis.
Use a vintage rotary phone dial to control the volume on your Windows PC.
A fun mini-project to cram a Raspberry Pi-based composite video player/recorder inside a VHS cassette.
A simple method for incorporating vacuum fluorescent display tubes into your projects!
A Nintendo Advantage-inspired controller to use with the NES Classic Edition or Wii (but for 2-button games).
Turn your monitor into a monochrome one of yesteryear.
How to upload any image to E-paper display. With this display you can make a beautiful retro look B/W picture frame
Make an app controlled, LED art frame with 1024 LEDs that displays retro 80s arcade game art.
Adding RGB to an original Xbox with Arduino!
You'll get an Arduino-compatible graphical LCD display for a low price and with minimal soldering skills.
The process of making a salvaged VFD Arduino-friendly.
Using a Silicon Labs F327 toolstick you can convert an NES controller to use USB!
Another homebuilt Z80 Computer, but this one works without any FPGAs or Microcontrollers, but components that were available at that time.
Add buttons and an LCD for an easy to create retrogaming platform. This is the add-on PocketCape and configuration software.
I modified an old TV to get UHF signal from modern internals, but keeping the entire TV functioning.
Using my Raspberry Pi GBC to play Doom Eternal!