Put your Raspberry Pi to work: with ANAVI Play pHAT you can make it an IoT hub during the day and a retro gaming machine during the night!
Everyone love the Nintendo Power Glove. Let's convert it to a USB joystick so we can enjoy the '80s today!
An updated version of my DIY arduboy PCB
A game console hardware which can play Scratch portably.
Use an Arduino and HID descriptor to turn SNES controllers into PC gamepads.
One player uses facial expression to control their role, while the second player use the traditional gamestick to play the game.
We added the power of AI to Infineon's joystick based on the TLE493D-W2B6 Magnetic Sensor to bring your gaming experience to the next level
A generic 32k Flash, 2k RAM Game Console with an 8x8 Red/Green LED matrix, Speaker, X-Pad and 3 support buttons.
A palm-sized build-your-own game console kit fully made from PCB I started for fun but now aim to make as a fun introduction to electronics.
A project that strikes a balance between simplicity and innovation – a single-button game console.
A fun handheld gaming console based on the Arduboy consoles used to teach 1 bit game development & basics of code!
It's a Pro Micro clone in a modified Raspberry Pi Zero case.
What happens when classic NES design combine with Arduboy?
I made this game controller by using Arduino Nano BLE 33 Sense which has onboard proximity sensor
A handheld emulation device based on raspberry pi, that has a removable controller and the controller has a arduboy it to play it on the go.
The Ardu-Man console is a small arcade machine where you can play a simplified version of Pac-Man with sound and light effects.
Upgrading my previous Xbox RGB LED project and also documenting some of the other modifications I made to my now 20+ year old Xbox!
DIY Arduboy Clone
Play the Atari 2600 with a laser gun!
This is a game controller for a TM4C123GXL launchpad combined with an MK II Boosterpack. It communicates to the host via HID.
Snake game for the Matrix Game Console. Features built-in auto-play.
Introducing a credit card-sized game console, powered by ATTiny85 microcontroller. Crafted with a custom-designed PCB.
What if I told you that with Arduino you could easily build an Arcade Stick to play your favorite games on the MISTer FPGA?
Breakout game for the Matrix Game Console. Features two variants of the game and also has built-in auto-play.