48x32, a 1536 LED Game Computer
15 hours ago
- #DIY
- #gaming
- #Arduino
- Children are addicted to gaming devices, but the school mandates their use.
- Instead of stopping consumption, the focus shifts to creation.
- Creating on smartphones or laptops is challenging due to competition and complexity.
- Old games can compete on fun factor and are easier to create with Arduino.
- A 32x8 LED display was used, but expanded to 48x32 for better gameplay.
- A lasercut enclosure was made for the display with precision.
- Joysticks were 3D printed and fitted perfectly on the first try.
- An Arduino R4 was used as the computer component.
- A version of the Nokia 'Snake' game was created with simple LED graphics.
- Future plans include sharing software details and how to make simple games.