The Clockwork GameShell is a handheld device that looks a bit like a GameBoy. But it has a color display, more buttons, and a GNU/Linux-based operating system with support for emulators that let you ...
The Clockwork GameShell is a modular, hackable handheld game console that runs open source software and comes as a DIY kit, with some assembly required. When fully assembled, you can use it as a ...
Portable consoles are hardly new, and thanks to the Switch, they’re basically the most popular gaming devices in the world. But ClockworkPi’s GameShell is something totally unique, and entirely ...
Rachael (she/her) has been in love with all things video games for more years than she cares to remember. Her previous roles include being a staff writer, senior editor, and also the head of culture ...
Modular games consoles are great in theory, but when you’re still sitting up soldering at 3am and all you wanted was a quick game of Tetris after tea, the reality can be quite different. Fortunately, ...
Retro gamers that would like to build their very own DIY handheld using modular components are sure to be interested in a new Kickstarter campaign which has been launched by Clockwork for their new ...
Over the past few weeks the team behind the successful DIY modular pocket games console the Clockwork Pi have been shipping out the consoles to Kickstarter backers. If you having quite received yours ...
Every now and then a cool Kickstarter campaign comes along which catches our attention, and GameShell certainly fits into that category. On the surface it looks like a humble Nintendo Game Boy, but ...