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Thanks to the full-color silkscreen service offered by PCBway, it certainly looks the part. But it’s also a fully functional Arduboy, which means it has access to all the games already written ...
Just before the holidays, we brought you word of the Arduboy Mini — the latest in the line of open source 8-bit handheld gaming systems designed by [Kevin Bates]. He was good enough to send a… ...
The Arduboy FX is not lacking great games. Even after spending a week playing it as much as I could on work breaks and between episodes of TV, I feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface.
The Arduboy Mini is a clever trojan horse for getting kids interested in coding and electronics, and for $24 (when purchased in a 10-pack), I hope it will be embraced as a fun educational tool.
As Liliputing reports, the creator of the original Arduboy, Kevin Bates, has decided to create a mini version of the open source gaming handheld.This one is so small it uses a 0.96-inch OLED ...
Back in 2015, developer Kevin Bates launched a credit-card-sized open-source 8-bit gaming system on Kickstarter called the Arduboy for folks with keen eyesight to play, create and share free games.
More than three years after introducing the Arduboy Mini handheld game console, developer Kevin Bates has launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the tiny game console.. Prices start at ...
The Arduboy Mini certainly lives up to its name — roughly the size of a matchbox, this tiny Arduino-based game console comes with 300 games preinstalled.
For Kickstarter backers, the unit only runs $29 and will be $39 once it’s available for the general public. The Arduboy will come with a slew of open source games based on some popular ...
As Liliputing reports, the creator of the original Arduboy, Kevin Bates, has decided to create a mini version of the open source gaming handheld.This one is so small it uses a 0.96-inch OLED ...