Mini SNES - Raspberry Pi 2/3 Case
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<b>License Update</b>
I have been getting many inquiries about using this design commercially. If you want print these and sell them to people, go right ahead! The license is now CC - Attribution, so I just ask that you credit me as the source of the original case design and link to my website andrewbougie.com. Thanks!
<b>Update 05/08/16</b>
I've uploaded a STEP file for easy modification in most CAD software. Have fun remixing!
<b>Description</b>
It's a mini SNES that can do anything the Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 is able to do! Skip to the instructions below if you don't care about the back story.
I have two sons that are getting old enough to take an interest in video games. I had my wife's old SNES in storage so we pulled that out late last year. The boys loved it, but having wires everywhere in true 90's fashion wasn't going to cut it. I made this Mini SNES to run Recalbox with a bluetooth controller so my boys and I can enjoy the games I loved as a kid and not have to deal with the inconvenience of being tethered. It also gives you the advantage of having modern audio and video connections so it will work with most current AV systems.
Credit for the base full-size SNES design goes to RSants over on GrabCAD:
https://grabcad.com/library/snes-console-2 . His model saved me a lot of time that would have been spent measuring and modeling from my original SNES.
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