A tech enthusiast has successfully transformed a Steam Deck motherboard into a fully functional 3D-printed arcade console, showcasing the potential for repurposing gaming hardware. This innovative project highlights the versatility of the Steam Deck, which has gained popularity not just as a handheld gaming device but also as a foundation for creative DIY projects.
In a recent post on the Steam Deck subreddit, user TGPaterson shared their latest endeavor involving the creation of a compact arcade machine designed for home use. This marks the second iteration of their project, following an initial version that lacked a volume dial and featured unnecessary screw holes. The new design reflects improvements based on feedback and personal learning experiences.
The arcade cabinet is distinct in that it incorporates a Steam Deck motherboard, allowing for easy portability. TGPaterson has designed the console so it can be carried around on their belt, enabling gameplay through augmented reality (AR) glasses. Images shared in the post reveal TGPaterson wearing this innovative setup, which many have deemed a more exciting alternative to simply holding a Steam Deck.
As the project gained traction, TGPaterson received positive feedback from the online community, prompting plans to share the STL files necessary for others to replicate the arcade console. In response to the enthusiastic responses, TGPaterson stated, “I’ll get the STL files for the arcade uploaded for everyone to use,” while also humbly requesting that users “go easy on me as well, I’m very new to this.”
For those interested in similar projects, TGPaterson’s creation adds to a growing trend in DIY gaming hardware. Earlier this month, a modular Raspberry Pi arcade cabinet also garnered attention for its clever design, emphasizing the creativity that can arise from combining 3D printing and gaming technology.
As the gaming community continues to explore new possibilities with existing hardware, projects like TGPaterson’s serve as a testament to the innovative spirit that drives DIY culture. The fusion of gaming and technology is evolving, pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved with devices like the Steam Deck.






































