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With some custom code, an Arduino and 3D printed parts, you can make F1 games that much more immersive.
An arduino kit is usually the force behind a lot of GeekTech’s favorite hacks, such as the Yarn Monster, and it even has its own documentary. And then there’s the Rainbowduino for those drawn ...
Tobie Nortje wires together a massive wall-mounted GameBoy using a LED TV and giant buttons connected to an Arduino microcontroller.
There is no question that steering wheel mounted controls are super convenient. Reaching all the way over to the dashboard to change a radio station is so 1990’s. An ever-increasing percentag… ...
Arduino unveiled a new preassembled board today, one that includes a variety of sensors and controls already assembled, allowing aspiring game programmers to quickly and easily get up and running ...
But if you want something a little more DIY, Gameduino 2 is a Kickstarter project that provides a kit for turning an Arduino board into a portable gaming device.
[Tobie Nortje] sure remembers them and has built an Arduino controller to play virtual versions of the games. He started off by finding a website that is digitizing the old games.
Now, a project called UDOO ("you do") seeks to bring the best elements of Raspberry Pi and Arduino together into a single mini-PC that can run either Android or Linux.
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