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    • BillyHB
      BillyH
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      Seeing as I'm using my Pi exclusively as a RetroPie machine, I wanted to make/get a RetroPie sticker to put on the Pi, so it looks nicer standing in between my other consoles.

      I found some stuff online, but I couldn't find anything claiming to be 'official', and I only found one thread on here (two years old) that talked about (since-removed) images for a bit and never stated if it actually resulted in any official merchandise (https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/694/retropie-stickers).

      So, the question is: does official merchandise exist, and where can we get it? Personally, I'd prefer it if my money went partially back into the RetroPie creators instead of to some random person who stole the RetroPie logo for their own gain.

      If there's any official merchandise, I'll update this first post with links to them.

      • First Pi: Pi 3 in a PSone case
      • Second Pi: Pi 0 in a Retroflag GPi Case
      • Third Pi: Pi 4 as a desktop computer
      • Some time in 2020: Picade
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      • BillyHB
        BillyH
        last edited by

        Hi all,

        Came back to this site after some inactivity, and noticed I made this thread back then, which never got an answer.

        I would still be interested in official merchandise, especially a sticker for a casing, and a t-shirt. Does any official merch excist, or is it being planned at some point?

        • First Pi: Pi 3 in a PSone case
        • Second Pi: Pi 0 in a Retroflag GPi Case
        • Third Pi: Pi 4 as a desktop computer
        • Some time in 2020: Picade
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        • BuZzB
          BuZz administrators @BillyH
          last edited by

          @BillyH I have thought about this before but didn't get around to anything. It's not a bad idea though so will look into it.

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          • ClydeC
            Clyde @BuZz
            last edited by

            @BuZz I would like that, too. :)

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            • hiulitH
              hiulit @BuZz
              last edited by

              @Clyde @BuZz I would like that too +1

              My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

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              • ClassicGMRC
                ClassicGMR @BillyH
                last edited by

                @BillyH said in RetroPie: official merchandise (stickers, shirts):

                Hi all,

                Came back to this site after some inactivity, and noticed I made this thread back then, which never got an answer.

                I would still be interested in official merchandise, especially a sticker for a casing, and a t-shirt. Does any official merch excist, or is it being planned at some point?

                @BuZz said in RetroPie: official merchandise (stickers, shirts):

                @BillyH I have thought about this before but didn't get around to anything. It's not a bad idea though so will look into it.

                Hell let's take it one step further. Forget the sticker FOR a case... I'd buy a RetroPie CASE. :) My Super Kuma 9000 case is central to my classic setup (surrounded by actual NES, SNES and N64 hardware). My FLIRC case could easily be swapped for a RetroPie case in the entertainment center. I would love to show that baby off. :)

                Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional!
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                • cyperghostC
                  cyperghost @BuZz
                  last edited by

                  @BuZz I would buy a Shirt

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                  • hiulitH
                    hiulit @cyperghost
                    last edited by

                    @cyperghost @BuZz I would buy a t-shirt and some "powered by RetroPie" stickers :)

                    My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                    • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                    • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                    • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                    • BillyHB
                      BillyH
                      last edited by

                      Nice to see there's others interested in merch too :-)

                      @ClassicGMR said in RetroPie: official merchandise (stickers, shirts):

                      Hell let's take it one step further. Forget the sticker FOR a case... I'd buy a RetroPie CASE. :) My Super Kuma 9000 case is central to my classic setup (surrounded by actual NES, SNES and N64 hardware). My FLIRC case could easily be swapped for a RetroPie case in the entertainment center. I would love to show that baby off. :)

                      I suggested the sticker instead of the case because I felt like 1) it would be much easier to create and 2) there'd probably be many differnt opinions as to how a RetroPie case should look (how big should it be, what style, what material, what colours etc), while with stickers you can just as easily make a few different versions.

                      That being said, a RetroPie case would definitely be cool, and I'd be interested in one too. I just figured stickers would be much easier to get done.

                      • First Pi: Pi 3 in a PSone case
                      • Second Pi: Pi 0 in a Retroflag GPi Case
                      • Third Pi: Pi 4 as a desktop computer
                      • Some time in 2020: Picade
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                      • ClassicGMRC
                        ClassicGMR @BillyH
                        last edited by

                        @BillyH said in RetroPie: official merchandise (stickers, shirts):

                        That being said, a RetroPie case would definitely be cool, and I'd be interested in one too. I just figured stickers would be much easier to get done.

                        Well my thought process was - based on size - a sticker may cover vents. A case designed with the logo would incorporate the vents accordingly. :)

                        Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional!
                        Enjoy the ride!

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                        • BillyHB
                          BillyH @ClassicGMR
                          last edited by

                          @ClassicGMR A right :-) I thought of people with regular cases, people with big self-made arcade cabinets... But I forgot that some might have gone the other way and not have enough room for a sticker. In that case, I'd say cut out the parts of the sticker that are over the vents.

                          Of course, the ideas don't have to be exclusive. Stickers can be made while a dedicated team tries to figure out how a RetroPie casing should/could look. RetroPie stickers actually already exist and are sold, though going by the post @BuZz gave here, I'm guessing those aren't official ones (which is exactly why I made this thread, I don't want some skimmer to get credit and my money for ripping off the RetroPie name).

                          • First Pi: Pi 3 in a PSone case
                          • Second Pi: Pi 0 in a Retroflag GPi Case
                          • Third Pi: Pi 4 as a desktop computer
                          • Some time in 2020: Picade
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                          • ClydeC
                            Clyde
                            last edited by Clyde

                            I would be interested in stickers, posters, and t-shirts. A Retropie case isn't that interesting to me, since my Pi is hidden in my DIY upright cabinet, and apart from that I'm running Retropie on my mini PC and Laptop. But I do support the requests for a case anyway, because it's a cool idea. :)

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                            • LolonoisL
                              Lolonois
                              last edited by

                              Although, as being late to the party, here are my 0.02 £:

                              If you want to promote Retropie as project best is (IMHO) to wear a retro shirt of a popular (or your favorite) console/arcade game or brand. To this people can relate and it's easier to engage them in a conversation in which you can interweave the benefits of Retropie.

                              My personal experience is whenever I am on a social event with my Pac Man / Xevious / C64 / ... Shirt, people start asking me about my shirt.

                              To actually support the Retropie Project, either: spend them money (Patreon, Bitcoin, Paypal, aso.) (good), do testing and bugfixing, documentation (better), foster the codebase by feature extensions (best).

                              At the end of the day that's why the Raspberry was invented: To empower yourself by learning and doing stuff.

                              Plus: Preparing and merchandising Retropie specific stuff would use precious hours of the project owners, which -as a reminder- do the Retropie project as a hobby.

                              HTH

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