Mine is video games. Like, I’ve sworn to myself that I was going to cling to that until at least 10 or 15 years while I still have the cognitive ability to play them. But it’s mid-30s and they say the 30s is generally where your love for video games go to die unless you’re in the industry or having some working part involving games.

I’m having a harder time picking up a controller and getting excited for any game. I know I’m isolated by choice which is part of the problem, but, I can’t even get that worked up for nostalgic games that I grew up with.

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      4 months ago

      In case I forget, I can give you the gist (all the extension cords are internal just to get the jacks exposed outside the case):

      Main hardware:

      • HORI Fighting Stick Alpha (Xbox version)
      • Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with RetroPie pre-built image on a 32 GB microSD
      • custom 3D printed port bracket (printing a test of this right now)
      • I might need to print some internal structures too, but for now I’m just going to jam it all in there.

      Power:

      • Raspberry Pi PiSwitch for power on/off (USB C version for modernness’ sake)
      • Micro USB male to USB C female adapter
      • USB C extension cord

      Video:

      • mini HDMI male to HDMI female right-angle adapter
      • HDMI extension cord

      Control (waiting for these to arrive):

      • USB OTG micro male->USB A female right-angle adapter
      • Plugable USB splitter cable (for the joystick to plug into internally plus to run an extra jack to the outside for player 2)
      • USB extension cord

      Basically that particular fight stick opens very neatly and includes a decent amount of open space where the Pi Zero can fit along with a big (~7x120mm) slot out the front that the cable goes out. Once I get all the right cables run, it should be easy peasy. The 3D printed part is mostly to keep it from just having three little cable jacks hanging loose out the front, but if you’re not a neat freak, you can get it done with 2-3 online orders and an afternoon.