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GamerCard is finally here! The superslim handheld brings a touch of the modern to retro gaming – there's nothing quite like it
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Quick Summary Grant Sinclair's unique, Raspberry Pi-based gaming handheld has finally arrived.
The GamerCard starts at £99 and features a superslim form factor, yet can play a wide selection of old and new games.
Using a Raspberry Pi Zero architecture, but heavily customised, the handheld is mind-boggingly slim – just 6.5mm.
This is a fully functioning gaming handheld that gives you access to dedicated games, a Pico-8 library, and your own retro games library stored on a microSD card.
You can also add your own retro games via Retropie, which can also be installed from the Pi store.