PicoSystem

by Pimoroni

A tiny hackable dev handheld with RP2040 at its heart ❤

PicoSystem is a pocket sized handheld games console, built around Raspberry Pi's RP2040 chip (that's the little fella that's the core of a Raspberry Pi Pico).

We've taken these lucky bits of silicon to the component spa and treated them to the full works: a big chunk of flash memory, a vibrant 240x240 screen and a nice D-pad and buttons picked out by our most particular arcade enthusiasts. There's also a piezo speaker for discreet retro bleeps and chirps and a rechargeable LiPo battery so you can take your homebrew games on the bus.

The finished product looks and feels great - so we couldn't resist going all out on the build quality by adding a custom matt black anodised aluminium case with a handy wrist strap.

We think RP2040 has tons of potential as an experimental gaming platform, and we're really looking forward to seeing what folks create.

Features

  • Powered by RP2040 (Dual Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133Mhz with 264kB of SRAM)
  • 16MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP
  • 1.54" colour SPI IPS LCD (240 x 240 pixels)
  • D-pad and buttons
  • 525mAh LiPo battery (should be good for at least 6 hours of on-time)
  • Piezo buzzer/speaker
  • On/off power button
  • RGB LED
  • CNC milled aluminium case *swoon*
  • Wrist strap
  • Programmable and rechargeable via USB-C (cable not included)
  • Comes fully assembled.
  • C++/MicroPython API
  • Schematic

Games

Want to try out some pre-built games while you wait for inspiration to strike? Give these a go!

  • Super Square Bros. by Scorpion Games - A bouncy quadrilateral platformer.
  • Dots - Dot popping puzzler. Create chains of two or more and race to get the biggest score.
  • Rocks and Diamonds - Classic game of dodging rocks and grabbing diamonds.
  • Geometry - Smash up space boulders with lasers to make smaller space boulders!
  • Rainbow Ascent - The Dark Souls of procedurally generated vertical jumping puzzles. Good luck.
  • Super Blit Kart by Daft_Freak - A "Mode7"-based racing game.

To get into bootloader mode so you can flash a new .uf2, turn your PicoSystem on whilst holding down the X button - it should then show up as a drive called RPI-RP2 on your computer.

PicoSystem ships flashed with the mighty Super Square Bros. by Scorpion Games - if you like it as much as we do check out their itch.io page and show them some love.

Software

As PicoSystem is RP2040-powered, you've got an array of options for making your own games. Here's a quick rundown!

Our official PicoSystem API is available in C++ and MicroPython flavours. It's designed to be lightweight, easy to use and to stay out of the way while you're developing games. 

Make simple games in CircuitPython using the Stage library (thanks to deshipu!).

It's also possible to use the fully featured 32blit SDK and C/C++ to make games for PicoSystem, thanks to the efforts of the 32blit community. Developing with the 32blit SDK means you can compile your games for multiple platforms (currently Linux, Windows, macOS, 32blit and PicoSystem) - great for if you want to share them on itch.io!

Notes

  • Dimensions: 96.6 x 42.7 x 15.5mm (L x W x H, including buttons)
  • There are broken out debug pins on the PCB for if you want to program PicoSystem with an external debugger but you'll have to remove the case (with the screws on the back) to get at them.
  • If you want to have a look at PicoSystem's insides without having to take yours apart take a look at HackSpace's dissection report.
  • Check out ETA Prime's review for unboxing, teardown and gameplay footage!

About RP2040

Raspberry Pi's RP2040 microcontroller is a dual core ARM Cortex M0+ running at up to 133Mhz. It bundles in 264kB of SRAM, 30 multifunction GPIO pins (including a four channel 12-bit ADC), a heap of standard peripherals (I2C, SPI, UART, PWM, clocks, etc), and USB support.

One very exciting feature of RP2040 is the programmable IOs which allow you to execute custom programs that can manipulate GPIO pins and transfer data between peripherals - they can offload tasks that require high data transfer rates or precise timing that traditionally would have required a lot of heavy lifting from the CPU.

9 customer reviews

2 months ago
Great screen for a picture frame. Great service from Pimoroni customer support. Good value and performs well. It gives the image a different feel from a backlit screen - a matte finish that doesn't glow in the room. It really does look like a printer image on paper, and the colours look different under different light, as normal paper does. Highly recommended.
by Anonymous about Inky Impression via REVIEWS.io
2 months ago
Great product, high-quality craftsmanship, clear colors; a wider selection of software would be desirable.
by Anonymous about Inky Impression via REVIEWS.io
3 months ago
This is an excellent device for creating a digital photo frame. The four physical buttons are particularly useful for navigating pages or switching between portrait and landscape modes. By setting up the Raspberry Pi OS as a read-only file system, it works perfectly even when powered by batteries. You can write a script beforehand to randomly select the photos to display. Then, simply turn on the power when you want to switch the display, and once the screen refreshes, turn the power off. This allows for a simple and efficient use case without needing to run "shutdown -h now" every time.
by t-dash about Inky Impression via REVIEWS.io
4 months ago
great e-ink for hobby projects. the library ist great and the examples are well documented.
by Adrian about Inky Impression via REVIEWS.io
9 months ago
Beautiful display and easy to use. In the past I've used Waveshare displays, which often required modifications to the python library and were fairly inconsistent to use. The Inky Impression changes all of that. Easy to install using pip, simple to use library, and consistent every time with fantastic vibrant colours. I've mounted mine in a photo frame and it looks brilliant in the hallway.
by Alan about Inky Impression via REVIEWS.io
a year ago
Love it! I used a raspberry pi along with this epaulet to create a frame that displays a new AI-generated piece of art every day at random.
by Shawn about Inky Impression via REVIEWS.io
a year ago
I have turned this into a wireless photo frame with a web app. Great fun :)
by Ben about Inky Impression via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Lovely screen and pretty easy to get set up, even for a novice maker like me!
by Anonymous about Inky Impression via REVIEWS.io

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