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This polished DIY set of quiz show style buttons project combines gaming, electronics, and an Arduino chip into a detailed build that serves as a road map for more advanced projects.
He built the Quiz-o-Tron from 4 “easy buttons” from staples and an Arduino. After having finished it, he found the system to be somewhat lacking in the excitement area.
For all the Arduino-based video game builds we’ve seen, we’re really only left with a bunch of 2D platformers and other sprite-based games. [Reimecker] wasn’t satisfied with this … ...
A new Arduino chip lets gamers create retro-looking games.
The DigiPixel Arduino LED game shield has been specifically designed to allow you to make programming fun and enable you to creating your own games, animations and more. Watch the video after the ...
Off-white business cards with Silian Rail lettering are so passé -- these days; it's all about creativity. This Game Boy look-alike, for instance, demonstrates its creator's skills in one fell ...
The purpose of this module is to learn about the Arduino interrupt system. An Arduino tetherball game is created to illustrate the use of interrupts. You'll see that Interrupts are easy and the game ...
Arduino unveiled a new preassembled board today called the Esplora, which includes a variety of sensors and controls already assembled, allowing aspiring game programmers to quickly and easily get ...
Tobie Nortje wires together a massive wall-mounted GameBoy using a LED TV and giant buttons connected to an Arduino microcontroller.