John3dc uses a Raspberry Pi Zero and a Raspberry Pi Pico to complete this slim, 3D-printed handheld cyberdeck.
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Looking to expand your catalog of retro gaming projects? These six Raspberry Pi devices are the perfect projects for fans of Tetris, Snake, and more.