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 ...
[Schuyler Sowa] has been hard at work on his own version of LED strip Pong. We’d say his work has really paid off. The game is robust and full of features. Unlike the original Pong video game LED pong ...
One of the reasons the Arduino is so successful is because of its flexibility – there's plenty of very complex ways you can implement the microprocessor board into a project – but that doesn't mean it ...
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.
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