🎮 ¥enPocket 80 — A DIY Pocket Console You Build, Hack, and Learn With
Built from scratch using an Arduino Uno, a breadboard, a 0.96" OLED display, a single button — and even a recycled VHS tape case if you want. This project is all about raw maker spirit, learning by doing, and turning limitations into creativity.
The ¥enPocket 80 is a modular, programmable handheld console designed for students, developers, and makers.
It doesn’t come with games — you build them.
It’s not a polished consumer product — it’s a platform for experimentation, hacking, and learning.
Minimal hardware. Open source. Maximum creativity.
If it runs on the emulator, it runs on real hardware.
You can run and develop ¥enPocket games directly in your browser, no hardware required:
👉 Wokwi Emulator:
https://wokwi.com/projects/450646891803630593
This makes it easy for anyone to:
- Test the console logic
- Develop games
- Learn Arduino + game programming
- Prototype before building the physical kit
- 1× Arduino Uno (or compatible)
- 1× Breadboard
- 1× 0.96" OLED display (128×64)
- 1× Push button (single-button input)
- Jumper wires
- Recycled VHS tape case or any enclosure you want
- Full digital manual with tutorials
- 🖥 OLED 128×64 display
- 🔘 One button input
- 🔇 No sound (intentional limitation)
- 🔓 Fully open-source
- 🛠 Easy to open, mod, and upgrade
This project was born in Brazil, built with spare parts, creativity, and curiosity. It’s about learning electronics, game dev, and system thinking — not chasing specs.
Limitations are features here.
Open-source. Hack it, remix it, learn from it.