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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.
The portable gaming console may not look like much with its small screen and its transparent shell, but the really good stuff is a little hidden. Rodot uses Arduino circuits for Gamebuino.
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.
Inspired by old school text based console games, I made a couple of games for the Arduino. These games such as they are should work on the Arduino UNO. Or most other Arduino boards, they use the ...
The Gamebuino Arduino games console has been designed so you can easily get started, yet it is powerful enough to make fully-featured 8-bit games and other projects. A Gamebuino library is also ...
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 ...
Follow the first page of AdaFruit's micro:bit guide for the Arduino IDE: There is no EEPROM on the micro:bit board so the library uses the flash memory inside the micro-controller for persistant ...
But if you want something a little more DIY, Gameduino 2 is a Kickstarter project that provides a kit for turning an Arduino board into a portable gaming device.
In this DIY project, we are going to build a handheld game console using Arduino Pro Micro, Arduboy package, and a handful of hardware.
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