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where it can then link the arduino to a VGA monitor and speakers. From there, you get access to lots of eight-bit game template goddness, but with more power than the computers of the 1980s.
We originally featured [Rodot’s] Arduino based gaming console over a year ago. With the Gamebuino, you too can build your own games and gaming hardware around the Arduino. While there is a lot ...
Luckily, Nortje knows a little something about wiring together a faux Nintendo using Arduino. So he set up an old monitor into a Game Boy-like housing with an oversized D-Pad and two buttons.
The game is based on an Arduino Nano, to which five LEDs as well as five photoresistors (LDRs) are connected. When the game is started, the LEDs light up at random and the player has a limited ...
In this case, some folks from the Cowtown Computer Congress used a couple of servos and the ever so useful Arduino to connect a wooden Labyrinth game to a Wii Fit, which appears to up the ...
The little game system is powered by an Arduino Mega, which pushes out the game image to a RGB LED Matrix that’s housed inside of a picture frame from IKEA. Beyond those big components ...