I began soldering wires to the power input of the Pi, audio and video and soldered in 2 sets of 4 wires for USB. One will be used for the USB port, and the other for my leonardo pro micro:
I then also soldered in a wire to a GPIO pin which will be used to safe-shutdown the Pi later. I later on moved it to another pin not shown in this picture, though.
Then I finaly glued in the Pi in the cartridge slot, and the USB port also glued in:
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