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DIY Raspberry Pi Zero Handheld Game Console (Part 2)

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<br>In this project I will show you how I used a Raspberry Pi Zero, NiMH batteries, a homemade over-discharge protection circuit, a rearview lcd and an audio amp to create a handheld game console that can play retro games.
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