Here’s a simple Arduino project that we really like: a replication of Pong using LEDs to form a rudimentary screen. This isn’t the traditional two player pong as only one person can play at once.
Maybe it’s just us, but isn’t it kind of amazing that in a world of pretty darn realistic games, PONG is still thrilling to play? This 1D implementation by [newsonator] is about as exciting as it gets ...
Raspberry Pi and Arduino enthusiasts that are also gamers who are looking for a project to keep them busy, may be interested in a new arcade game table which has been created using an IKEA ...
When Pong hit the scene in the early 70s, there was something about the simplicity of the 2D monochrome tennis game that made it engaging enough that enthusiastic proto-gamers shorted-out machines by ...
Seattle-based designer Mark Wheeler embedded contact microphones on ping-pong paddles, hid an Arduino in a retro radio, and designed an app, all to get a ping-pong table to play music to the rhythm of ...