A pocket-sized version of the Chrome Dino Game built with an Arduino Pro Mini and OLED display, letting you jump over cacti anytime
Whack!T is an Arduino-powered Whack-a-Mole game with pneumatic action and smart sensing, creating a unique gaming experience!
A simple FPGA solution to playing the Chrome Dino Game.
Mario Kart Wii is a great game, but the controls are awkward. So, I built an alternative controller to play the game with a D-pad.
My Galaga mini arcade cabinet stopped working, so I came up with a Rube Goldberg-esque way to fix it involving robots, Raspberry Pis, etc.
Nothing like a good old game of Tetris on overpowered hardware.
You've got an interview at 10, but you're across the city and taking the train. This gadget keeps you entertained AND looking sharp. BBBB.
A miniature gaming console that lets you play snake using only an ATtiny85 and a simple I2C OLED display.
This 1963 car radio now has a new life playing RetroPie games in the workshop! It glows different colours and is easily portable.
Now let's use the Raspberry Pi to make retro game on RetroPie that uses joystick control.
A RetroPie arcade build with an integrated LED marquee that matches the selected game.
Build an interactive arcade bedside clock, with a touchscreen, and animated arcade figures that you can record a sound of your choice.
Find out just how good of a racer you are with a mini steering wheel, and finger operated gas and brake pedals!
A home-built bartop arcade cabinet powered by a Raspberry 2B running RetroPie.
This project implements Capacitive Touch to a Space Invaders game that runs on a Raspberry Pi.