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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 ...
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.
If you aren't familiar with Puzzle Bobble, aka Bust-A-Move, we'll fill you in on the mechanics. This arcade game was released in the mid-1990s by Taito. Players operate a bubble launcher and must ...
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 ...
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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 ...
I decided to take a different approach: create the ultimate tech-infused coffee table with a built-in retro arcade and charging ports for my gadgets that I’d actually enjoy using from the ...