Picade - Raspberry Pi Desktop Retro Arcade Machine
Picade - Raspberry Pi Desktop Retro Arcade Machine - 8-inch is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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DESCRIPTION
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!
The all-new Picade has been completely redesigned, from the inside out! There's new artwork, a new display and display driver board, a dedicated power button, an all-new Picade X HAT, easier wiring, easier access to the interior of the cabinet, beautiful new packaging, a bunch of extra goodies, and a gorgeous Picade poster and assembly instructions.
Picade comes in kit form, and it'll take around two to three hours to build. The cabinet is made from powder-coated MDF, giving it a quality look and feel similar to a full-size arcade.
Please Note:
- Raspberry Pi is not included.
- We recommend a Raspberry Pi 3 B+!
- You'll also need a good 2.5A power supply like the official Raspberry Pi power supply.
FEATURES
- Black, powder-coated panels
- Acrylic marquee and console with authentic artwork
- Push-fit arcade buttons
- Joystick with black ball top
- 3" speaker (5W, 4Ω)
- Easy access with a removable back panel
- A dedicated illuminated power button
- Grippy rubber feet
- Dimensions: 350x230x210mm
Display features
- 1024x768 (4:3 ratio) IPS (wide viewing angle) display
- Pimoroni-designed and manufactured HDMI display driver board and keypad controls
- Powered by micro-USB cable (included) from your Pi
Picade X HAT features
- Easy DuPont connectors for buttons and joystick
- Push-fit speaker terminals
- I2S audio DAC with 3W amplifier (mono)
- Power management, power switch pins, and power button
- 4-way joystick inputs
- 6 player buttons
- 4 utility buttons
- Metal standoffs to hold your Picade X HAT securely
RESOURCES
Software Setup
We recommend the RetroPie operating system for your Picade. You can download it from the RetroPie website and then burn it to a micro-SD card with Etcher.
Connect a USB keyboard to your Pi, and connect to Wi-Fi in the RetroPie menu. Press F4 to exit the terminal and then type curl https://get.pimoroni.com/picadehat | bash
to run the Picade HAT installer.
Reboot your Pi, if it doesn't prompt you to. Press the "Alt" key on your keyboard and then select "Configure input" to configure your Picade's controls. You'll find that the sound and power button should both be working now too!
Please Note:
- If your Picade display doesn't show anything when you first power it up, then it could be because the HDMI display is not being detected by the Raspberry Pi. This can happen because power isn't supplied to the USB ports on the Raspberry Pi for the first few seconds of booting. The solution is to edit the
/boot/config.txt
file on your RetroPie SD card, and addhdmi_force_hotplug=1
on a new line at the bottom of the file. - If you'd like to design your own artwork for your Picade, then there is a handy PDF that has the outlines and dimensions of the marquee, screen shim, and console. You can download it from the Picade HAT GitHub repo here.