Arduino unveiled a new preassembled board today called the Esplora, which includes a variety of sensors and controls already assembled, allowing aspiring game programmers to quickly and easily get up ...
A pretty color LCD screen, an Arduino, a buzzer and a joystick is all you need for a minimalist gaming console for under $20. At least, that’s all [João Vilaça] needed to get this sweet version of ...
Meet the Arduino Esplora, an open source Arduino Leonardo based gaming pad that can be used in DIY Gaming projects, to control robots or just about any other project where a hand held controller is ...
[Rodot] wrote in to tell us about the Gamebuino, a very nicely designed and easily reproducible version of his handheld Arduino gaming console. We originally featured [Rodot’s] Arduino based gaming ...
Here’s another interesting one to flag from Gadget Master, involving open source hardware – Gameduino spritely takes centre stage Here’s another interesting one to flag from Gadget Master, involving ...
If you have ever fancied writing your own games on your own gaming console, this tiny Hackvision gaming system is definitely worth a look. Hackvision is a simple, retro gaming platform based on ...
PC gamers love their mice and keyboards, but some titles just work better with a controller. Anyone who has ever used an emulator to play games designed for consoles can attest to that. Many different ...
Scottish interface chip designer FTDI Chip has developed a gaming add-on board for the Arduino open-source development platform. The company’s FT121 G-Sensor shield focusses on the implementation of ...
The Delta Six gaming controller first hit Kickstarter last fall, but the plug was pulled from the crowdfunding effort by its creator David Kotkin, as he reckoned it wasn't on track to generate enough ...
PC gamers love their mice and keyboards, but some titles just work better with a controller. Anyone who has ever used an emulator to play games designed for consoles can attest to that. Many different ...
When Arduino was first formed in 2005, the goal was to give students and hobbyists an easy way to prototype electronic devices. Since then, however, the company's boards have featured inside ...