RISCBoy is an open-source portable games console, designed from scratch
mariuz
99 points
17 comments
July 11, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (6 comments)
iFire
Does RISCBoy run Godot Engine? How can I make RISCBoy run Godot Engine?
flopsamjetsam
From the GitHub page: > It is a Gameboy Advance from a parallel universe where RISC-V existed in 2001. A love letter to the handheld consoles from my childhood, and a 3AM drunk text to the technology that powered them.
joshu
i love the "hardware from an alternate universe" projects.
bananaboy
Oh this is Luke Wren’s work. He’s an ASIC design engineer at Raspberry Pi. Amazing project, I love it!
wewewedxfgdf
This guy also designed DVI/HDMI from RP2040: https://github.com/Wren6991/PicoDVI
LukeShu
I'm surprised to see that it's OK that he has opensource AHB/APB stuff in it--I'd avoided learning them too much about them assuming that they were ARM proprietary.