==== Introduction ====
Hey everyone, it's a bit of a different type of review today but other than being a massive fan of retro gaming and retro gaming handhelds, I also love the odd Raspberry Pi build and the Freeplay Zero is great example of both loves coming together!
The nostalgia levels are completely off the chance and without doubt, the Freeplay Zero has been my favorite Pi handheld so far but unfortunately it's ultimately hard to recommend next to the non pi handhelds on the channel due to the cost. The standalone DIY kits start at $79.99 which I think is certainly affordable considering the quality of the parts but the metal shell bundle featured currently starts at $280. Still though, if you're into Raspberry Pi builds and have been craving after a close to perfect GBA based build like I had, then the Freeplay Zero could be worth a look.
==== Timestamps ====
0:00 Overview
0:48 Control variations
1:22 The shell
2:20 Nes (Gameplay)
3:10 Gameboy Color (Gameplay)
4:23 Arcade (Gameplay)
5:26 Snes (Gameplay)
6:20 Megadrive (Gameplay)
7:08 Gameboy Advance (Gameplay)
8:13 Playstation 1 (Gameplay)
8:54 Summary
==== Purchase ====
You can pick up the freeplaytech DIY kits here: [ Ссылка ]
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