Funded in 5 minutes - the open source modular mini computer 'Pilet' is on Kickstarter
Funded in 5 minutes - the open source modular mini computer 'Pilet' is on Kickstarter
Funded within 5 minutes, soulscircuit are clearly onto a winner here with their upcoming Pilet open source modular mini computers powered by the Raspberry Pi 5.

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This is cool but it tries to be two things and doesn't look great at either.
There are Pi Laptop cases that are more practical and aren't as risky as a Kickstarter.
And there's plenty of (dramatically cheaper) Linux retro styled pocket games out there.
34 1 ReplyLinux retro style handhelds? Could you tell me where to find them?
Was really interested in the Pilet until I figured out the Pi doesn't come with it at that price...
5 0 ReplyThe R36S is a "dirt cheap" Linux retrohandheld you can get pretty much everywhere. No built-in WiFi though, which limits usability quite a lot.
15 0 ReplyI got my daughters that an I regret it... Should have brought it for myself...
Now jodes aside. Is incredible for the price.
12 0 ReplyMy biggest complaint is that their complimentary ROM collection doesn't have any of the Patapon games. I put mine in and now it's perfect :D
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Do you happen to know how they are able to provide all those retro games? I can't imagine they licensed that many games.
2 0 ReplyBy outright piracy ofc. They include a shoddy SD card full of ROMs, but you can and should use your own card (for longevity) with your own ROMs (for legal reasons...)
8 0 ReplyOh wow. Their website says theyve been operating since 2019 or something so I assumed they had something going that stopped them from being shutdown by Nintendo.
2 0 Replythat stopped them from being shutdown by Nintendo
Some of them cleverly don't include any Mario games, only
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Anbernic has some. Not all of their devices run linux though, make sure to check the details.
7 0 ReplyLinux retro style handhelds? Could you tell me where to find them?
Sure!
- PowKiddy - probably the best value.
- Miyo Mini Sometimes goes on sale for less than PowKiddy.
- RetroFlag Pi 0 Case - Cool looking option for building from own Raspberry Pi.
- Abernic
Edit: Ooh, good recommendations by others. Abernic competes pretty well with PowKiddy in price for features, as well.
6 0 ReplyThere's loads. Several Anbernic devices, Miyoo Mini (I have a couple and they're great), etc.
Most of them support custom firmwares, themes, etc.
4 0 ReplyJust to add to what others are saying, check out The Phawx on YT, reviewing these things is kind of his schtick (not Linux focused, retro handheld focused).
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