Clone of new Czech made game console - PICOPAD

PYCOBOY - Small universal console & computer

Sold by Bobricius

$112.26

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Gaming
Retrocomputing

Redesigned to meet my manufacturing standards.

  • Can be used as simple computer core
  • Large 2.8" bright color, wide angle IPS display
  • Raspberry Pi PICO W
  • some free GPIO, connector are not soldered, for analog inputs, I2C and UART
  • optional USB-A HOST (by default soldered)
  • optional SMA for radio (by default soldered)
  • USB-C charging module
  • onboard 18650 battery holder without battery
  • compatible with PICOPAD

Purpose:

  • specially designed for Circuitpython
  • Game console
  • Remote controller
  • Photoframe

Links to code and documentation

Documentation (hackaday.io)

Code (github.com)

Design Files (picopad.eu)

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The seller

Bobricius

Šarišské Dravce, Slovakia
0 orders since May 20, 2025
I’m Bobricius, an engineer and hardware designer from Slovakia with a deep passion for retro computers, open-source electronics, and creative DIY projects. With decades of hands-on experience, I love bringing vintage computers back to life, often reimagining them in compact and user-friendly forms that are accessible to today’s enthusiasts.
I have designed and built a variety of popular projects, including the Armachat LoRa messenger, PICO-2040 portable computers, the ZX-Spectrum emulators, and several custom cyberdecks and handheld devices. My work often combines classic computing with modern technology, such as HDMI video output, SD card storage, and easy-to-use interfaces.
I regularly share my projects and ideas with the global retro computing community, and my creations have been featured on platforms like Hackaday, Tom’s Hardware, The MagPi, and Tindie. I’m always experimenting, learning new things, and doing my best to inspire others to discover the fascinating world of hardware hacking.