Device comparison

ClockworkPi GameShell vs. 1UP Pi-Boy Micro

Compare specs, emulation support, community reviews, ownership, and play history.

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Quick verdict

Best value
GameShell
Better screen
1UP Pi-Boy Micro
More portable
GameShell

Main differences

  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro has similar emulation coverage to ClockworkPi GameShell.
  • ClockworkPi GameShell is about $6 cheaper based on catalog pricing.
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro is roughly 44% smaller and 54% lighter.
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro has a 60 Hz IPS screen, versus 60 Hz TFT on ClockworkPi GameShell.
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro runs Linux (RetroPie); ClockworkPi GameShell runs Clockwork OS.

ClockworkPi

GameShell

Details
Price
$159
OS
Clockwork OS
Released
Jan 2018
Up to
PS1
Screen
2.7 inch TFT
Weight
195 grams

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1UP

1UP Pi-Boy Micro

Details
Price
$165
OS
Linux (RetroPie)
Released
Jan 2018
Up to
PS1
Screen
2.2 inch IPS
Weight
300 grams

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Specs

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SpecGameShell1UP Pi-Boy Micro
Price$159$165
OSClockwork OSLinux (RetroPie)
Screen2.7 inch2.2 inch
PanelTFTIPS
ChipsetAllwinner R16-JBroadcom BCM2837
CPUCortex-A7Cortex-A53
GPUMali-400 MP2Broadcom VideoCore IV
RAM1 GB DDR31 GB DDR2
StorageInternal MicroSDExternal MicroSD
Battery1020 mAh BL-5C3000 mAh
Weight195 grams300 grams
Dimensions136 mm x 85 mm x 24 mm98 mm x 66 mm x 32 mm

Emulation

Excellent › Good › Playable › Limited › Unsupported

SystemGameShell1UP Pi-Boy Micro
Classic systems
Game Boy
NES
Genesis
GBA
SNES
PS1
Mid-generation systems
DS
N64
Dreamcast
PSP
Saturn
Sixth-generation systems
GameCube
Wii
PS2
Modern systems
3DS
Switch
Wii U
PS3

Emulation source notes

  • GameShell DS: Nintendo DS: Most games playable but mostly with frameskip, struggles with harder to emulate games This device does not have a touchscreen, so you won't be able to play DS games that rely heavily on the touchscreen
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro DS: Nintendo DS: Most games playable but mostly with frameskip, struggles with harder to emulate games This device does not have a touchscreen, so you won't be able to play DS games that rely heavily on the touchscreen
  • GameShell 3DS: Nintendo 3DS: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro 3DS: Nintendo 3DS: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GameShell GBA: Nintendo Game Boy Advance: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro GBA: Nintendo Game Boy Advance: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • GameShell N64: Nintendo 64: Most games playable but mostly with frameskip, struggles with harder to emulate games
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro N64: Nintendo 64: Most games playable but mostly with frameskip, struggles with harder to emulate games
  • GameShell NES: Nintendo Entertainment System: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro NES: Nintendo Entertainment System: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • GameShell PS1: Sony Playstation: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro PS1: Sony Playstation: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • GameShell PS2: Sony Playstation 2: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro PS2: Sony Playstation 2: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GameShell PS3: Sony Playstation 3: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro PS3: Sony Playstation 3: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GameShell PSP: Sony Playstation Portable: Only the easiest to emulate games are barely playable
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro PSP: Sony Playstation Portable: Only the easiest to emulate games are barely playable
  • GameShell Wii: Nintendo Wii: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro Wii: Nintendo Wii: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GameShell SNES: Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro SNES: Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • GameShell Wii U: Nintendo Wii U: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro Wii U: Nintendo Wii U: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GameShell Saturn: Sega Saturn: Only the easiest to emulate games are barely playable
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro Saturn: Sega Saturn: Only the easiest to emulate games are barely playable
  • GameShell Switch: Nintendo Switch: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro Switch: Nintendo Switch: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GameShell Genesis: Sega Genesis / Mega Drive: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro Genesis: Sega Genesis / Mega Drive: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • GameShell Game Boy: Game Boy / Game Boy Color: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro Game Boy: Game Boy / Game Boy Color: Almost all games playable at full speed without frameskip
  • GameShell GameCube: Nintendo GameCube: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro GameCube: Nintendo GameCube: Either cannot run any games at all or games are unplayably slow
  • GameShell Dreamcast: Sega Dreamcast: Most games playable but mostly with frameskip, struggles with harder to emulate games
  • 1UP Pi-Boy Micro Dreamcast: Sega Dreamcast: Most games playable but mostly with frameskip, struggles with harder to emulate games

Frequently asked

What's the difference between the ClockworkPi GameShell and the 1UP Pi-Boy Micro?
1UP Pi-Boy Micro has similar emulation coverage to ClockworkPi GameShell. ClockworkPi GameShell is about $6 cheaper based on catalog pricing. 1UP Pi-Boy Micro is roughly 44% smaller and 54% lighter. 1UP Pi-Boy Micro has a 60 Hz IPS screen, versus 60 Hz TFT on ClockworkPi GameShell. 1UP Pi-Boy Micro runs Linux (RetroPie); ClockworkPi GameShell runs Clockwork OS.
Which is cheaper, the ClockworkPi GameShell or the 1UP Pi-Boy Micro?
The ClockworkPi GameShell is the cheaper of the two at around $159, roughly $6 less than the 1UP Pi-Boy Micro based on catalog pricing.

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