retropie controller 3d models
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https://www.etsy.com/UPPlastics/listing/685822413/ultimate-retropie-arcade-controller?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1551041021082 Project Goal: I really wanted to make a cheap joystick...
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So naturally I went looking for a nice arcade controller for my Raspberry Pi and I soon discovered upperpininsulaplastics' excellent "Ultimate Retropie Joystick Controller" (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2771521). This is a great model and it...
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Remixed Ergonomic RetroPie Arcade Controller. ...Used the Fusion360 source and updated the parameters to have some of the buttons bigger and both the lid and case wider
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A simple remix of two existing designs to fit my needs of adapting the previous desing to use it with a Orange Pi PC.
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Remix of the incredible "Ultimate Retropie Joystick Controller" by upperpeninsulaplastics. It adds support for snap-on buttons, Raspberry Pi 4 and extra buttons for turbo and autofire. Many thanks to upperpeninsulaplastics that shared their Fusion...
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Did a remix to be able to use the snap-on buttons from this set: Quimat Arcade Kit Also moved the side button to the front. ... Works!
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Did a remix to be able to use the snap-on buttons from this set: [Quimat Arcade Kit](https://www.google.com/search?q=quimat+arcade+kit) Also moved the side button to the front. ... Works!
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Feel Free To Tinker With This. ...Used it to do a Retropie conversion when Asteroids Cabinet was only 75.00 at Wal-Mart. ...The buttons on the far south side are a little close to the cabinet for my liking but I was able to get it to work fine.
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This is a remix of UpperpeninsulaPlastics design. I printed it before I realized it was for a Pi 3 :-P I went ahead and changed the bottom design to fit a Pi 4. I added a small vent as well for air as Pi 4's tend to generate more heat. I'd...
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A super simple light pipe to give visibility to the Pi Zero's onboard LED. This modification allows you to easily see whether or not the Pi is powered on, without having to wire in an LED. Simply drill a pilot hole through the post just above...
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Added this sliced version for smaller build plate printers for convenience. Thanks for the original: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2795607. ...I'll add build pics once its finished (20 hours or so).
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Due to Amazon's new listing of replacing the 2, 24mm buttons, with all 28mm buttons, I remixed the lid to change the 2, 24mm, into 28mm holes to accept all buttons in this kit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JFXQSM5
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Quick remix to add some ventilation before I print this case for my Pi....
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The arcade buttons are also illuminated and controlled by a wireless LED controller. (They can flash in patterns in attract mode, but I find a dim illumination better for game play.) There's also a microSD card slot - an extension cable plugged...
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I didn't like the open cable hole in bfesser's final product, so I designed a small part to fill it in. One of the models simply fills in the gap, and the second one adds a small nook to glue in an LED if you have one installed. Designed in...
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This is my design of a replacement back for an original Nintendo gamepad, for use with a Raspberry Pi Zero V1.2, Raspberry Pi Zero V1.3 (camera), or Raspberry Pi Zero W V1.1 (wireless) running RetroPie. I've designed this for genuine NES-004...
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Retropie controller box for use with the Raspberry pi. UPDATE; Added files for a 3 part case, two lower sections and the same upper top plate I wanted this to be a stand alone controller so i did not house the Raspberry pie inside the box. It looks...
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Full tutorial guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/arcade-bonnet-controller/overview Retro Game Controller In this guide, we'll learn how to wire up a Mini Analog Joystick to the Adafruit Arcade Bonnet for Raspberry Pi. Most of the arcade buttons plug...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDnBLtzojCg Full tutorial guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/arcade-bonnet-controller/overview Retro Game Controller In this guide, we'll learn how to wire up a Mini Analog Joystick to the Adafruit Arcade Bonnet for...
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***UPDATE: July 27, 2017*** Added new parts for 3D printers with single extruders https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDnBLtzojCg Full tutorial guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/arcade-bonnet-controller/overview Retro Game Controller In this guide, we'll...
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Most of the arcade buttons plug into the Arcade Bonnet with quick connect wires – Making it much easier to put together a retro arcade controller or cabinet. Adafruit Arcade Bonnet This cute little bonnet is designed for quickly adding arcade...
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The 3d printed case for my portable retropie game rig. ... footage can be found here: https://youtu.be/0slBbmcSQAc
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Remix to accommodate for the 30mm arcade buttons and 24mm player/coin buttons that I have. Changed both lids to fit these button sizes. The remainder of the files can be found on the original "thing". Link showing how I built these units. ... ...
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To fit 30mm push in buttons, I adjusted the two button cutouts to fit the bigger button size.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Improved Features -------------------------- * Triple function button (quick press shutsdown retropie, long press restarts retropie, quick press when retropie...
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... This workaround means that the complete controller is about 8mm thicker than a standard SNES controller. It loses some of the classical slimness of the SNES controller, but is a pretty comfortable fit for adult hands. There are two models here.
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These make for a little taller end result, but still very manageable as a controller. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: ...
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A blog on how to build one can be found here: https://www.protoconcept.nl/en/blog/show/80
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This unassuming case is designed to be simple and stealthy in any environment. ...Simply print the case, wire the SNES Data Pins to one of the Pad GPIO pins in the included schematic, Wire the Clock, Latch, Ground, and Power pins to the proper GPIO...
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**Update: Sigismond0, the author of the original model, added the support to the his model! Go and use the original one :)** I printed the original model three times and everytime the screwholes broke. I didn't know why, but I decided to add some...