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ECE 4760 Space Invasion
Introduction: What is Space Invasion: Space Invasion is a game in which a spaceship has to pass through the wa...

PALPi Lite Edition
So this is the PALPi V4 which is a DIY Retro Game Console powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero W. The IDEA here was...

ECE 4760 Final Project: Color Video Game on AVR
Introduction Our project is to make a color video game that runs primarily on the ATmega 1284P. To do this, we...

Decoder / Electronic Quiz Game 2.0
Some time ago I presented the Electronic Quiz I made when I was a kid. It can be used to solve ...

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 follo...

Micro:bit Controlled Tic Tac Toe Game
With the addition of micro:bit to Tinkercad’s Circuits editor, it is now possible to create circuits wit...
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[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...






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Introduction: What is Space Invasion: Space Invasion is a game in which a spaceship has to pass through the walls, without crashing. There are monsters trying to kill the spaceship. So the s... Read more
So this is the PALPi V4 which is a DIY Retro Game Console powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero W. The IDEA here was to make a portable handheld gaming console that can run RETRO Games like Contra,... Read more
Introduction Our project is to make a color video game that runs primarily on the ATmega 1284P. To do this, we adhered to the NTSC standard for color video. The sync signals used for NTSC ar... Read more
Some time ago I presented the Electronic Quiz I made when I was a kid. It can be used to solve quiz sheets. The big drawback is, that each number is hard-wired to one letter s... Read more
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... Read more
With the addition of micro:bit to Tinkercad’s Circuits editor, it is now possible to create circuits with other Tinkercad Circuits components and to simulate the operation of the syste... Read more
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 us... Read more
“Star Trek”, “The Terminator”, “Star Wars” or “The Avengers” – in each of these films technology was on a cosmic (literally) level. The... Read more
2 weeks ago my daughter had a genius idea to make a quick reaction game with rainbow colors (she’s a rainbow expert 😀 ). I instantly loved the idea and we started thinkering how we cou... Read more
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 Thre... Read more