Who wants to play video games?! Everyone does, especially when you get to play them on a real, working BMO just like Finn and Jake do on Adventure Time.

This amazing reproduction was built from scratch by Mike Barretta, and while he might not talk, dance, or threaten to punch rats in their eyeballs if they don’t make with the information, he does let his creator enjoy non-stop emulation action.

Inside BMO’s 3D-printed body (which took about six hours to extrude) there’s a Raspberry Pi A+ running the show. Mike smartly chose to install RetroPie, the go-to Raspberry Pi distro for gaming builds like this one. Because of BMO’s rather un-traditional control layout, Mike fashioned his own electronics rather than trying disassembling one and trying to shoehorn in it. He did it by lining up contacts with BMO’s colorful buttons, soldering them to a breadboard, and wiring them into a Teensy.

BMO packs a 2200mAh battery pack (stashed behind the door in his butt) to keep the fun going. His face is a 3.5-inch TFT display with a composite hook-up. It did give Mike some issues during the build process, but he managed to sort things out — and fortunately you won’t run into the same issue if you build your own BMO, because he’s shared his entire process!

Mike’s shared the entire shopping list for his awesome Raspberry Pi BMO on Google Docs, and there’s a treasure trove of photos documenting his process posted on Imgur. He’s even shared all the files you need to 3D print your own BMO on ThingVerse!