Pete Lamonica of Arch Reactor built this Pong Game using the arduino-tv-out library. Pretty impressive, especially considering it’s coming from a tiny 8-bit microcontroller! Source code is included in the Flickr photo description.
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Pete Lamonica of Arch Reactor built this Pong Game using the arduino-tv-out library. Pretty impressive, especially considering it’s coming from a tiny 8-bit microcontroller! Source code is included in the Flickr photo description.
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“Pretty impressive, especially considering it’s coming from a tiny 8-bit microcontroller!”
As opposed to the first version which used discrete TTL circuitry?
I was just looking for TV graphic fun with arduino and found this game. Cool thing!
Cannot hold on to comment that we have built a similar game
Components: Arduino, a graphic LCD display, a box and recycled joypads
http://lab.synoptx.net/2010/02/12/ponguino-arduino-s65-shield-2-player-minigame/
The game is totally based on this code and just a extension for 2 player and joypads:
http://www.codetorment.com/2009/11/11/arduino-pong-using-s65-shield/
More fun with this Arduino-LCD-Joypad box:
http://lab.synoptx.net/category/bots/mirrorbot/
good_byte()!
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