3D printing is giving DIY hobbyists seemingly endless possibilities to create their own, personal dream-gadgets. Check out this game-boy styled SNES player as one great example:
“Last year, the Ruiz Brothers at Adafruit celebrated the 25th birthday of the Gameboy with a complete tutorial for 3D printing and assembling your own Gameboy. The Raspberry Pi-powered project, dubbed PiGRRL, was so successful that, to kick 2015 off with a bang, they’re turning their attention to Super Nintendo (and a wide range of other consoles). For your 3D Thursday pleasure, Adafruit and the Super Ruiz Bros. are bringing you Revenge of PiGRRL. That’s right, today, they’ve published a tutorial for 3D printing your own handheld gaming system that can emulate the SNES and a range of other consoles, all powered by Pi.”
Adafruit’s 3D Printable SNES Emulator - 3D Printing Industry


“Last year, the Ruiz Brothers at Adafruit celebrated the 25th birthday of the Gameboy with a complete tutorial for 3D printing and assembling your own Gameboy. The Raspberry Pi-powered project, dubbed PiGRRL, was so successful that, to kick 2015 off with a bang, they’re turning their attention to Super Nintendo (and a wide range of other consoles). For your 3D Thursday pleasure, Adafruit and the Super Ruiz Bros. are bringing you Revenge of PiGRRL. That’s right, today, they’ve published a tutorial for 3D printing your own handheld gaming system that can emulate the SNES and a range of other consoles, all powered by Pi.”