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      thedudester80
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      Hey wanted to share my game project I've been working on. Sorry the video quality is a little off. Anyway, if you have any questions about it or anything else just let me know and Ill try to get back with you. =]

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      • cellyC
        celly
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        Awesome build!

        Currently Playing: Tetris (Gameboy)

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          thedudester80
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            thedudester80 @celly
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            @celly

            Thank you.

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              moosepr
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              @thedudester80 that must have taken some shoehorns to get it all in there. Top job!!

              the thought of all those electrics inside a metal box worries me though, did you have any issues with short circuits?

              want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                thedudester80 @moosepr
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                @moosepr I covered the inside with electrical tape and hot glued most of the components so nothing is touching metal. I have not had one problem (knocks on wood) lol. I did short out a pi zero building this, but it wasn't the cases fault I just wasn't paying attention with my wiring and wired up the power source wrong on a proto board I used. Always double check wiring before you give power to something. =]

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