Created by Thingverse user Ampersands, the 'Pirakeet' handheld game console is a Gameboy-inspired device that allows users to play games in a retro fashion.
The 'Pirakeet' was designed by the user to be printed on 3D printers that are small in size rather than just for commercial-grade and large systems. The 'Pirakeet' makes use of the Retropie emulation system that allows it to use a Raspberry Pi into different game consoles. This lets users play classic games that would've been found on the NES and original Gameboy to their heart's content.
The 'Pirakeet' handheld game console can be 3D-printed from home and created for around $100, which could translate to better cost savings and customization for advanced gamers.
DIY 3D-Printed Video Games
The 'Pirakeet' Handheld Game Console was Created Using a 3D Printer
Trend Themes
1. Home 3D Printing - The trend of printing handheld game consoles from home could lead to innovations in affordable and customized 3D printing technology.
2. Retro Gaming Revival - The popularity of 3D-printed handheld consoles that play retro games shows the potential for new and innovative ways of enjoying classic video games.
3. Emulation System Integration - The trend of using the Retropie emulation system in DIY 3D-printed consoles could lead to innovative ways of integrating emulation technology into other products and devices.
Industry Implications
1. 3D Printing - Affordable and home-based 3D printing technology has the potential to disrupt the traditional manufacturing industry by giving consumers more control over the manufacturing process.
2. Gaming - The trend of 3D-printed handheld consoles that play retro games could disrupt the traditional gaming industry by providing consumers with more affordable and customizable ways of playing classic games.
3. Emulation Software - The use of the Retropie emulation system in 3D-printed handheld consoles could disrupt the traditional gaming industry by providing an alternative way to play classic games on modern hardware.