Raspberry Pi
Build full size MakeCode Arcade cabinets and kiosks using a Raspberry Pi Zero.
- Kiosk mode operation: no internet, no operating system, just games.
- Hold plenty of games (thousands?)
- Drag and drop UF2 files into the pi just like the other boards.
- Use off-the-shelve Arcade buttons and joysticks for an authentic feeling
Guides
[{
"name": "Wire harness",
"url": "/hardware/raspberry-pi/wire-harness",
"imageUrl": "/docs/static/hardware/raspberry-pi/wire-harness/gallery.jpg"
},{
"name": "Cardboard Panel",
"url": "/hardware/raspberry-pi/cardboard-control-panel",
"imageUrl": "/docs/static/hardware/raspberry-pi/cardboard-control-panel/gallery.jpg"
},{
"name": "IKEA FLISAT table",
"url": "/hardware/raspberry-pi/ikea-flisat-table",
"imageUrl": "/docs/static/hardware/raspberry-pi/ikea-flisat-table/gallery.jpg"
},{
"name": "Wooden Cabinet",
"url": "/hardware/raspberry-pi/wooden-cabinet",
"imageUrl": "/docs/static/hardware/raspberry-pi/wooden-cabinet/gallery.jpg"
}]
Community Pie
Here are alternative solutions and setups using the Raspberry Pi built and maintained by the User community.
[{
"name": "McAirpos - RetroPie",
"description": "Running natively as ELF executables on Raspberry Pi OS with gamepad and keyboard support for up to 2 players.",
"url": "https://github.com/Vegz78/McAirpos",
"imageUrl": "/docs/static/hardware/raspberry-pi/macairpos.png",
"largeImageUrl": "/docs/static/hardware/raspberry-pi/macairpos.mp4"
}]