Actually I was searching for my old Nintendo gaming consoles, to give to my siblings, but I didn't found anyone of them. I realized how much time of my childhood I have spent playing with those retro gaming consoles.
A few days after I saw the Arduboy and thought to build something similar to that but much cheaper, I decided to go with esp8266(wemos d1 mini).
This is nothing just a mini handheld pocket gaming console with pre-loaded 13 games and lots of nostalgia.
HERE IS THE DEMO:
Node_MCU-Flasher, Schematics and the Firmware bin file can be found under this link---- https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wWQIFm1YeGY2OLFHxxsLRRnO33CCtRiB?usp=sharing
Now let's Start the Build:
As it's clear from the images, I used a tin box from Impact Mints, but you can use anything you want.
The schematic is super simple and if you do not have a hand with soldering you can build this complete thing on a breadboard.
Let's have a look at the main CIRCUIT
Now after connecting the charging unit:
Your Final Product will look like This:
After packing up the whole thing just connect your Wemos D1 mini with your PC and Download the Bin file and the flashing software from this link--
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wWQIFm1YeGY2OLFHxxsLRRnO33CCtRiB?usp=sharing
To make it more easy and fast I have already made a firmware, so you just need to flash it to the board, which can be done within 2 minutes.
Then follow the instructions from here:
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