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“Required parts: Basys3 FPGA 8x8 RGB LED Matrix by GEEETECH 9V battery 2N3904 transistors (x32) 1K resistor (x32) 100 Ohm resistor (x1) 50 Ohm resistor (x1) The LED Matrix is a common anode matrix with 32 total pins. The common …

“For our CPE 133 final project, Chase and I decided to create a Minesweeper game that utilized button and switch input from a Basys-3 board as well as VHDL code. A better name for the game could very well be …

“Today, we’re going to use an Arduino microcontroller to control a simple C#-based platformer game. I am using the Arduino to take input from a joystick module, and send that input to the C# application which listens and …

“Popularized by mobile games like Temple Run, the endless running type of game is an extremely simplistic spin on the larger “platform” genre where a player has limited control over a character that is constantly moving forward. Flappy bird, while …

“Creating a Pong-style table tennis game in MMF2 (Multimedia Fusion 2) is rather easy. However, to add some interest and increase MMF2s possibilities, we will combine MMF2 with a RIOTOUS devboard to make a table tennis game controlled by a …

“This project is an electronic recreation of the classic Tic-Tac-Toe pencil & paper 2 player game. The heart of the circuit is Microchips PIC 16F627A microcontroller. I have included download link for a PC board PDF and also the HEX code …

“A simple and fun LCD game. By anime. This is a simple LCD game. My inspiration was the Google Chrome’s Dinosaur game but I added a few more changes to it. The dollar warrior moves constantly and he can …

“A good friend of mine who’s a teacher was doing quizzes in her class making students compete to answer questions… resulting in them complaining they raised their hands before the others.I decided to give her this quiz show …

“This instructable shows you how to build a portable snake game device. You can play the game on a 8x32 LED matrix, and control it with the help of a joystick. There are two bonus LEDs, which are some power …

“The video game industry is massive, bringing in an estimated $108 billion a year. But have you ever thought of making your own video game? In this DIY Hacking project, we will turn a small PIC18 micro and an OLED …