MicroBox is a handheld game console built using microcontroller components and 3D printing. In February 2026 it was featured in the official Arduino blog.
All of the its code and CAD files open-source. Follow the DIY guide if you want to build your own box.
You can see more screenshots from the games here.
If you want to try the games, you can use the emulator and run games on your PC/laptop.
MicroBox is a custom game console system designed for Arduino-compatible microcontrollers Currently we support Arduino R4 (both WiFi and Minima) and Adafruit ESP32 Feather V2.
MicroBox 1
- Microcontroller: Arduino R4 (both WiFi and Minima)
- Peripherals:
MicroBox 2
- Microcontroller: Adafruit ESP32 Feather V2
- Peripherals:
Check out more pictures of the MicroBox case here.
Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas for new games, optimizations, or hardware improvements, feel free to fork the repo, open a pull request, or contact me directly.
This project is released under the MIT License — free to use, modify, and share.


















