Gaming is a fun and great way for anyone to get into electronics, coding and STEM. Here are our top gaming picks that are great for people of all levels.
| :GAME ZIP 64 £39.97 inc VAT Turn your micro:bit into a handheld gaming console with this awesome board with 4 directional buttons, 2 action buttons, a buzzer and an 8x8 RBG LED matrix! Thanks to the easy to use extension for MakeCode you'll be creating your own games in no time. |  | 
|    | Retro Style USB Controllers £2.99 inc VAT Relive the old days of gaming with these classic retro style USB controllers for Windows, Mac and Raspberry Pi.  | 
| MAKERbuino £49.98 inc VAT This neat little device is an open-source console you can build yourself. Besides being a cool retro handheld device, it's also an educational device shaped like a game console. It’s a great tool for learning and/or teaching various forms of STEM skills. |  | 
|  | Arduboy £46.00 inc VAT Arduboy is a miniature game system the size of a credit card. It comes installed with a classic 8-bit game and can be reprogrammed from a library of open source games available online. | 
| Picade £150 inc VAT The ultimate desktop retro arcade machine! Picade is a Raspberry Pi-powered mini arcade that you build yourself, with authentic arcade controls, a high resolution 4:3 display that's ideal for retro gaming, and a punchy speaker to hear those 8-bit game soundtracks at their best! |  |