This one’s a bit abstract. Remember those LCD games that became quite popular sometime in the 1990’s? You know, the ones that had only one game, usually a character that could be moved back and forth ...
This project uses an Arduino, a joystick module, and an LCD display to simulate simple directional control of a point (or cursor) on the screen. How it works: A single character or dot is displayed on ...
This module will investigate creating an interactive side-scrolling game using an Arduino. It will also provide experience with advanced usage of the 16x2 LCD screen and its scrolling capabilities.
One of the biggest reasons for playing older video games on original hardware is that emulators and modern controllers can’t replicate the exact feel of how those games would have been originally ...
This module will investigate creating an interactive side-scrolling game using an Arduino. It will also provide experience with advanced usage of the 16x2 LCD screen and its scrolling capabilities.
This project uses an Arduino, joystick, servo motor, LCD display, buzzer, red and blue LEDs to monitor joystick activity and detect prolonged inactivity. The system starts in Safe Mode, where: The ...
An industrious developer named Robin Baumgarten has created a new game called Line Wobbler made using the Arduino platform and a doorstop together with an LED strip. The game was created during a ...
Robin Baumgarten has created a new experimental game which is controlled using a conductive rubber band which are available to purchase from the likes of Adafruit, which has been connected to a ...
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