Recently I was bothered by a lot of cartons in the house. Don't want to just throw them away as recycles so I made them into a Whack-a-Mole.
Make an app controlled, LED art frame with 1024 LEDs that displays retro 80s arcade game art.
Have you ever played "Breakout"? Let's play an LED matrix version.
A version of the classic arcade game Asteroids using a laser projector running on the ESP32.
Here, we'll learn how to make a simple arcade game.
A new version of the crispy-DOOM with HW Accelerators. Open-source code and instructions are provided.
This project implements Capacitive Touch to a Space Invaders game that runs on a Raspberry Pi.
A tabletop arcade machine built only from parts I already had available at home, using a Raspberry Pi, an old monitor and PS2 joysticks.
My replica of the Google Chrome dinosaur game running on ESP32 and ILI9341 display.
When the red LED hits the center of the strip, click the button! It gets faster as you go, and if you miss, game over!
A library for MicroPython for drawing tiles and sprites on an RGB SPI screen.
Add buttons and an LCD for an easy to create retrogaming platform. This is the add-on PocketCape and configuration software.
From installing RetroPie to controlling power/subsystems and designing a case, the more or less complete how to guide.
A simple FPGA solution to playing the Chrome Dino Game.
Written in javascript & Arduino wiring, this project lets you control a smartphone with your mind (and an UNO), runs on both Android and iOS
Why buy an arcade cabinet when you can build one! Our love for retro games lead to this somewhat unusual Arcade Cabinet/Retro Game Station.
Pretty accurate port of Sonic the Hedgehog from Sega Mega Drive to M5Stack. (But only first act of first zone.)
As title said.
Ever felt bored alone? Let's play rock, paper, and scissors against an interactive system powered with intelligence.
A RetroPie install on a Raspberry Pi Zero W with an Arcade Bonnet from Adafruit all packed in a shoe box decorated with neon duct tape.
VOLCADE is a MIDI controller for volca built with 7 arcade control board that switches between chord progressions using the arcade joystick.
An ATtiny1614 based console that plays Breakout, Snake, UFO Escape and Pong games on a 0.96 inch OLED screen powered by a button battery,
With an Adafruit Trinket M0 and some arcade style buttons, you can make your own DIY hot-key button panel.
This 1963 car radio now has a new life playing RetroPie games in the workshop! It glows different colours and is easily portable.