Waveshare Game HAT
Stretching the idea of what a Pi HAT can do, Neil Mohr settles in for some portable retro gaming.
Neil Mohr
We heard you like playing games from yesteryear, so how does a DIY handheld retro-gaming build sound to you? If your Pi interest levels have been piqued then the Waveshare Game HAT should be high on your Christmas list. First launched a couple of years ago by prolific Shenzhen-based manufacturer Waveshare, the latest version of its Game HAT is a kit-based handheld display and controller solution. There’s no battery or Raspberry Pi supplied, but for around £40 the device is still reasonably priced.