There’s the DMG-0B prototype, and then Gem Boy Zero, a miniature 3D-printed Nintendo Game Boy-inspired console. Aside from the 3D-printed shell, it features a 1.44-inch display with a laser-cut acrylic cover, a micro-USB port for charging, and a Raspberry Pi Zero W at the heart of the tiny handheld.
The Raspbery Pi Zero W means that it’s powerful enough to not only run Game Boy games, but also N64, SNES, SEGA Genesis, Game Boy Advance, and even some PlayStation games. Want one? Unfortunately, they aren’t for sale, although its creator ‘wermy’ did provide the 3D-printable STL files to his Patreon supporters. Or, you could just create your own using an old SEGA Dreamcast VMU shell.
- Resume Printing Function: Ender 3 has the ability to resume printing even after a power outage or lapse occurs.
- Easy and Qucik Assembly: It comes with several assembled parts, you only need about 2 hours to assemble 20 nuts well.
- Advanced Extruder Technology: Upgraded extruder greatly reduces plugging risk and bad extrustion; V-shape with POM wheels make it move noiseless,...
Originally, I was just gonna make a printable [SEGA Dreamcast] VMU shell so people could stop chopping up all the mint condition ones out there, but I realized I didn’t have to make it look like a VMU,” said its creator.