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PAL Super Nintendo game cartridge as Raspberry Pi case

Hey guys!

 

I have been thinking about buying a Raspberry Pi and make it into a game emulation machine, but I want a case for it that says "games", so I have thought about using a PAL Super Nintendo cartridge, but I don't know if there is enough space inside the cartridge? I do have a backup plan if this dosen't work (N64 cartridge), but I really don't wan't it to come to that... 

 

Hope you guys can help!

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Get a Banana Pi instead.

The Raspberry Pi is cheaper and easyer to get here in Denmark.

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Considering someone managed to cram a whole NES console into a NES cartridge, I think you might be able to do it.

 

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You may have to desolder the USB and ethernet ports to make it fit.

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Thanks, I have been looking for something like this, but couldn't find anything... I'm sure I can use this as a guide...

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You may have to desolder the USB and ethernet ports to make it fit.

I might do that, and then just make some internal conections in the cartridge

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