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Over on the Indiegogo crowd funding website a new Arduino handheld games console has been launched this week in the form of the Gamebuino. The Gamebuino is a retro-styled portable games console ...
Developer Janicki Michel has created an Arduino-powered programmable games console that is equipped with an Arduino Due, offering a 120×120 pixel display in 256 RGB colors with VGA display output.
Take [Bobricius]’ handheld Arduino ... of games, including clones of Pong, Breakout, and Tetris, and judging by the video below it’s surprisingly playable. Now you might look at this console ...
See what the console can do in the demo video after the break. It would be amazing so see some old Game Boy games ported to run on the Arduino, or maybe one of our readers can make an Game Boy ...
The Gamebuino is a credit card-sized retro-style game console based on Arduino. Developer Aurélien Rodot is running a crowd-funding campaign to bring it to market. But the $4300 goal has ...
A maker has created a “gameboy” retro games console from an Arduino module. After a stunning Kickstarter campaign, the Arduboy costs $39, and creator Kevin Bates eventually wants to sell the Arduboy ...
Instead it’s a handheld game console that looks a bit like a classic ... and gaming buttons. It’s also Arduino-compatible, programmable device. The ODROID-GO is available from the HardKernel ...
Take a look at Kevin Bates’ Arduino-powered business card ... you’ll notice a distinct resemblance in this card to a certain game console that starts with G and ends with -ameboy.
Interestingly, one can use Pi as a video game emulator and a media streamer ... Unlike Raspberry Pi, Arduino Uno is more of a microcontroller. This means that this simple computer can only ...
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