Bernard gave me this for Christmas:
It’s a tiny arcade machine. Better yet it’s a kit that needs to be assembled! Here’s what it looked like out of the box:
The critical components are indeed tiny, and fit easily into the palm of my hand:
Here’s the screen being tested:
Assembly of the case was tricky but not difficult, and I actually had more trouble affixing the super-adhesive ‘cabinet art’. Once finished, it’s tiny (about 8 cm tall) and very impressive:
The back is open to access the electronics, which include on/off switches, a plug to charge the battery and a micro SD card port:
The unit runs off an arduino-derived chip (I believe), and supports a tiny OLED screen that is very sharp and bright. There’s several basic games included but to be honest most are little more than tech demos. Amongst clones of Flappy Bird, Tetris, Space Invaders and even R-Type there is however a charming little roguelike by a Japanese dev:
Bernard has one too and wanted to compete on some games. Like a cur he hasn’t submitted scores yet so here’s some for him to aim at:
(To be honest these were just my scores for one game of each)
Anyway I’m very impressed with this thing. It’s completely open so I could in theory write my own game for it. Wouldn’t that be fun?
On Flappy Bird I got 8 and I’ll cut off my own fingers before I play that garbage again.
For Tetris I got 1370 which is just under your score. It seems our capacity for tedium is about the same.
I got 6100 in STG. I didn’t know it was possible to move up and down, but that didn’t help my score in successive games.