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Raspberry Pi and Arduino enthusiasts that are also gamers who are looking for a project to keep them busy, may be interested in a new arcade game table which has been created using an IKEA off-the ...
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But now, if you’re too lazy to build your own from scratch, and you’ve got $60 burning a hole in your pocket, you can get your own tiny arcade — and tiny Arduino kit — for mere money.
There's 2 folders of arduino code, install Gamepad to the Hoodloader2 Uno, and arcade_machine_arduino_code to the Hoodloader2 16u2. arcade_machine_arduino_code is installed to the Hoodloader Uno as ...
An interactive Arduino-based Cyclone Arcade Game project inspired by the classic arcade game. Players try to stop a moving light on an LED strip at the correct target position by pressing a button.
The Pong Arcade game is equipped with a ATMEGA328 and the screen of the game has been provided by a Nokia 5110 LCD. Watch the video after the jump to learn more about the tiny Pong Arcade Game ...
The concept table uses rectangle paddles and a square ball, but the puck is guided by magnets. Like the original arcade game, the game uses knobs to control the paddles and has an LED display for ...
At The Conversation, we take table tennis very seriously. After setting up a new ping pong table, and wanting to learn how to use an Arduino, I had a bit of time to build a scoreboard. An Arduino ...