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Network Rivalry a Low Latency Game for the BBC Micro bit

Network Rivalry: a Low-Latency Game for the BBC Micro:bit

In this tutorial, I will explain how to implement a basic multiplayer game on the BBC micro:bit with the following features: A simple interface Low-latency between button presses and screen updates A flexible number of participants Easy control over the game using a master remote (“root”) device The game is essentially a simulation of politics.

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Gamer Assist Haptic Feedback System for Games Using Esp8266

[Gamer Assist] Haptic Feedback System for Games Using Esp8266

So, in this video we’ll be seeing how to build this haptic feedback device and the ambient light system which reacts to the player’s health value inside a PC game! For that we’ll be using the ESP-NOW protocol, about which we learnt in the previous video and also see how to use different RGB LEDs

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BBC Micro bit and Scratch Interactive Steering Wheel Driving Game

BBC Micro:bit and Scratch – Interactive Steering Wheel & Driving Game

One of my class assignments this week is to use the BBC Micro:bit to interface with a Scratch program we’ve written. I thought that this was the perfect opportunity to use my ThreadBoard to create an embedded system! My inspiration for the scratch program comes from vintage handheld electronic games that my mother would get for me

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