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[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.
The new Arduino Esplora has been designed to emulate traditional input devices like a mouse or keyboard, and Arduino has developed to not only be a games controller.
Arduino Shields, like the Xbee wireless communicator, aren’t compatible with the Esplora out of the box, but any existing Arduino software should work with the new pre-assembled controller.
Welcome the new Arduino - the Esplora! It's shaped like a game controller, and it's designed to be used out of the box as it comes with many sensors and actuators already on it (you can add a couple ...
An Arduino Uno acts as the brains of the operation. Control is via a Playstation 2 controller, in this case a 2.4 GHz third party version.
This huge controller easily outsizes a MacBook and was made with $130 (~R1 714) worth of LEGO. The D-pad is connected to a ball joint with the other buttons floating freely in the top part of the ...
Make Your Own Plush Game Controller Electronics maker Adafruit Industries has developed its own Arduino-compatible boards, including one called the Flora–and a few craft projects to go with them.
A new Arduino project has been posted to the awesome Instructables website this week providing details on how you can create your very own Arduino laser pinball machine. Sound exciting? If you are ...
With some custom code, an Arduino and 3D printed parts, you can make F1 games that much more immersive.
Poor, fledgling Nintendo. When tinkerers are creating better gaming experiences than you are using nothing but a shoebox, paper cut-outs, some magnets and an Arduino, you know things aren’t ...