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Single chip game console

“After several projects with PIC24 generating plain VGA signal, I managed to support the sprites in the real time. That gave me the idea to make the 2D video game, and my choice was the old Spectrum’s game “Jumping …

Ultimate Classic Game Console Joystick to USB Adapter

“This article describes how to use an Arduino Leonardo or Arduino Micro to make up to three classic console joysticks (e.g. Atari 2600, ColecoVision, and possibly others) available to a modern computer (e.g. Windows PC, Mac, or Linux …

VGA Snake with Arduino Uno

“After VGA Pong, I have reproduced another color version of classical game for Arduino Uno and a VGA monitor: VGA Snake!”

Simon Says with LEDs and sound

“Many of us have all played Simon Says where inevitably you find yourself hopping around on one foot while making elephant noises and you wonder to yourself why it was ever a good idea to say “yeah, I’ll come …

Another RetroBall!

“Well it’s great to see that people are still making their own version and the latest addition has been made by forum user Ulf Maier. He has kindly provided some photo’s of his build which happens to be …

Arduino Dot Matrix Game Console

“Smart phone & iPad gaming is great and all love Candy Crush & Angry Birds, but nothing can touch the charm of making a game console by own and play with it. It was 2003 when I got a Nokia 3310 mobile …

Arduino Video Game (The DIY Gift)

“Ever wanted to make your own video game? Saw some of your friends make cool projects and want to compete them? Want to impress someone with this gift? Then you are at the right place! Here we’ll make a …

Nextion Arduino Project: Whac-A-Mole Crazy Cony Game

“Nextion display is a seamless HMI solution that can make your interface talking to a process, machine, application or appliance. It uses just one serial port to do communicating. It can be applied to various projects. And I can see …

PiSP Pi Station Portable, A Raspberry Pi Gaming Handheld

“It’s amazing that you can buy a small computer like the Raspberry Pi for under $50. However what do you do with a small cheap computer like this? Make yourself a retro gaming handheld emulator of course! There are …

Arduino Pong

“This Instructable is based on a how-to written by James Bruce”