Arduino shield triggers a gameboy with any MIDI device
This cool shield hack for the Arduino controller called the "ArduinoBoy" lets you interface it to any MIDI input to trigger sounds on a standard Gameboy. To get started, just use an existing Arduino protoshield, and scrap the breadboard for some custom circuitry and components outlined at the link below.
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It is a nice video, but I found another video of his that really shows off what this baby can do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwrMuOA0VnY
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