I took a 1980 Bally Centaur Pinball Machine and converting it into a working and playable coffee table!
A simple game which can keep you busy upto hours, developed using none other than our favourate Arduino platform.
In this project, we will use the 4Duino-24 and Infrared sensors to create a candy dispenser.
This is a custom version of the Hunter game with 10 LED and LCD display to show the score, followed by various sound effects.
A "fortune telling" machine that runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero W, uses a custom Game Boy ROM as a display, and prints via thermal printer
Bring “Super Mario”, “Pacman” and “Tetris” back to live with this retro arcade machine!
Simon Says - an icon of the '70s - realised as a small electronic game with a Cortex-M0 microcontroller.
A small desktop arcade Machine powered by a beagle bone ai-64
You've got an interview at 10, but you're across the city and taking the train. This gadget keeps you entertained AND looking sharp. BBBB.
Design your very own confetti-popping robot with a big red button that will make your parties a colorful blast, literally!
Recreation of the traditional slot machine games, it uses the gen4-uLCD-70DCT-CLB where you can press the buttons to start or stop the game.
Try to find the right combination, facing Arduino in a game of Bulls and Cows.
Challenge yourself with this totally not ergonomic Guitar Hero controller!
A retro handheld kit that redefines reTerminal, where there is a Raspberry Pi, there should be RetroPie.
A Built Guide about setting up Game Emulator on RPI.
Get in touch with photo editing and get some electronic beats in while you’re at it.
Play the Tiger Machine in the palm of your hand
I turned a 1980 Bally Centaur pinball machine into a coffee table that you can actually play!
Recreate your favorite books and enhance your overall learning and reading experience with a gen4 display brought to us by 4D Systems. T...
Meet the Silly Space Invaders Dashboard (SSID), an IoT device that helps you defend your wireless galaxy from the aliens!
Pong is one of the earliest arcade video games. It features 2-D graphics and simulates a basic table tennis game.
This project will design a car battery monitoring voltmeter that will help drivers monitor the conditions of their car batteries.
An Arduino Uno plays a kind of shooting game against itself on an old VGA monitor. No additional hardware or library was used.
This is promised tutorial about creating your game and publish it on PGames.