Raspberry pi 4 N64 Case

Raspberry pi 4 N64 Case

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This is an updated/remixed version of elhuff’s files. This is for the Raspberry Pi 4. This also has two versions of the game cartridge. One is just a “prop” cartridge for looks, while the other is ported out the rear of the cartridge to be used as a fan exhaust. Original N64 file created by Bruno Amaral - https://grabcad.com/library/nintendo-64-console-1, RP3 files by elhuff, and finally remixed and modified by myself. The purpose of this project is a mock Nintendo 64 miniature that houses a raspberry pi 4 and to put RetroPie onto. This will allow the use of every console from Atari to Playstation 1 including handhelds like Gameboy and Gamegear, as well as Arcade. This will also have almost every game available for those systems. This version of the mini N64 has a working Power, Power LED, and Reset switch. There are some required parts to be purchased aside from printing these files: * Raspberry Pi 4B https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/ with a power cable and HDMI cable https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/type-c-power-supply * 32GB or more Micro SD card * Retropie software https://retropie.org.uk/download/ * Micro SD extension cable https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WWVBK8V * Super Glue of some kind * 7x M2.5x6mm machine screws or #3 1/4 in screws will suffice * USB Flash Drive For the power button: * Power Switch for Motherboard https://www.amazon.com/HDE-Power-Button-Computer-Switch/dp/B009CWY8PA * 1.8mm clear plastic cord, like what is used for jewelry making. https://www.amazon.com/Pepperell-SMK-3-01-1-8mm-Stretch-Jewelry For the Micro SD Card Extension: When you get the extension, you'll need to separate the black housing on the SD card side. I split mine in half with a butter knife easily. Then carefully place in the slots for the SD card extension under the memory cover. See image for orientation. Plug other end into the Pi and you're off to the races! As far as setting up Retropie and configuring the Raspberry Pi, there’s plenty of tutorials on Youtube. Note: It's up to you to find the ROMs as these are considered Illegal unless you own a physical copy of the game..

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