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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.
Numbers are wonderful things when applied to technical specifications. Take [Bobricius]’ handheld Arduino-based game console. With an 8×8 LED matrix for a display it’s not going to… ...
An awesome Arduino handheld game console has been created by Thingiverse member “serisman” was kindly published the required 3D printing files to the website enabling you to build your very ...
The Gamebuino META is a retro console designed and made in France. Play all the games you loved with a fresh, new experience. Above all, it will allow you to make your own games and learn programming.
As you might have guessed from the name, Gameduino 2 is actually the second product of its type. The first was designed to bring vintage games to the Arduino. The new model is a bit more powerful ...
Others have created Arduino-based handheld gaming consoles in the past, but doing so involved a lot more hardware hacking than you’ll have to do with the Esplora pre-configuration, which comes ...
The creator of the Arduino-compatible Gamebuino handheld console, Aurélien Rodot, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to produce its successor: the Gamebuino Meta. Launched on Indiegogo back in ...
This Game Boy look-alike, for instance, demonstrates its creator's skills in one fell swoop: It doesn't just display a résumé, it's also a simple gaming handheld that can play Tetris.
It's been 25 years since Sega's Out Run first made the scene at the video arcades, and now an enterprising DIY-er has pulled one of the consoles apart and used it as the basis of a very amusing ...
Ah, yes. Nothing like some robotics to shake all that pesky quaintness out of a well-loved, time-tested game. In this case, some folks from the Cowtown Computer Congress used a couple of servos ...
While steering wheel peripherals for PC and console are abundant, they just didn’t offer maker Ivan López exactly what he wanted, so he created his own based off of those seen in Formula 1.