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  • Author Author: tariq.ahmad
  • Date Created: 2 Apr 2018 3:17 PM Date Created
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For my project, I decided to build a Pi Zero-based portable with a little style! The Turtle Pi is an original 1989 Konami handheld that's been repurposed from its humble LCD game into a powerhouse of portable arcade entertainment featuring all of Konami's TMNT games!

 

Mr. Heckendorn challenged me to build a handheld video game console, so I took a broken vintage LCD game, gutted it, and updated the internals with a new screen and custom circuit board all driven by a Raspberry Pi Zero W that celebrates a beloved 1980s media property as well as the ingenuity of toy and game designers of the era!

 

This was my first element14 video, being for the “Hack Like Heck” competition, and the one that opened the door to this whole new exciting venture working with Ben, Karen, Felix, and the rest of the gang, so I felt obliged to include it here in a place of honor. If I had it to do over, I think that I would have packed the interior of the case a little better and utilized a printed circuit board rather than trying to hand-solder all of the controller wires. This was certainly a refresher course in supplier logistics as I had to make sure to source enough parts far enough in advance to have them—and try not to destroy them if I performed any modifications!/p>

 

In addition to the Raspberry Pi, I have an Adafruit 2.2" TFT screen, 2000mAh LiPo battery with charging circuit, and a hand-wired, fully-functional control mechanism using the original parts.

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  • makerkaren
    makerkaren over 8 years ago +4
    Love the TMNT skits. I cracked up at the bucketed turtle. Really nice presentation. I laughed every time your little GIF guy popped up on the title screens. Well done and really nice little project!
  • andywest
    andywest over 8 years ago +3
    You nailed the regrettable acting! Also, nice modular synth reference at the "hand-wiring" part, LOL. A well thought-out video and great end result!
  • nobble
    nobble over 8 years ago +3
    Now I want pizza and to teach Shredder a lesson. You really saved that handheld from being turned into radioactive goo!
  • airbornesurfer
    airbornesurfer over 8 years ago in reply to cubansugar

    Thanks, Norma!

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    airbornesurfer over 8 years ago in reply to barbiestar5

    Cowabunga! Pizza time!

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  • airbornesurfer
    airbornesurfer over 8 years ago in reply to andywest

    Thanks, I think? image

     

    I try to throw some fun references in when I can, congrats on recognizing it--it was either going to be that or a telephone switchboard, but I was in a synthy "moog"....

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  • airbornesurfer
    airbornesurfer over 8 years ago in reply to madmorda

    Thanks! I like to give my projects a sense of place, y'know? image

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    nobble over 8 years ago

    Now I want pizza and to teach Shredder a lesson. You really saved that handheld from being turned into radioactive goo!

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  • cubansugar
    cubansugar over 8 years ago

    Genius

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  • barbiestar5
    barbiestar5 over 8 years ago

    Oh I love the TMNT arcade game! This is pretty awesome and brings back some awesome memories of playing the hotest game back in the day

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  • andywest
    andywest over 8 years ago

    You nailed the regrettable acting! Also, nice modular synth reference at the "hand-wiring" part, LOL. A well thought-out video and great end result!

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  • madmorda
    madmorda over 8 years ago

    I love when builds resemble other things image Nice work!

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    airbornesurfer over 8 years ago in reply to rocits

    Thanks, Rory!

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