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Retro games are cool! The pixel games like tetris, ping-pong, snake etc., are fun to play with physical buttons instead of a touch screen. In this tutorial, we will build a Retro gaming console with super bright Red led matrices, a Joystick and a ATmega328 (with Arduino Uno bootloader.  The fun part is not just building it writing/porting pixel games! So let's get started.  
 
Retro games are cool! The pixel games like tetris, ping-pong, snake etc., are fun to play with physical buttons instead of a touch screen. In this tutorial, we will build a Retro gaming console with super bright Red led matrices, a Joystick and a ATmega328 (with Arduino Uno bootloader.  The fun part is not just building it writing/porting pixel games! So let's get started.  
  
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Revision as of 11:03, 25 October 2016


Retro games are cool! The pixel games like tetris, ping-pong, snake etc., are fun to play with physical buttons instead of a touch screen. In this tutorial, we will build a Retro gaming console with super bright Red led matrices, a Joystick and a ATmega328 (with Arduino Uno bootloader. The fun part is not just building it writing/porting pixel games! So let's get started.

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Video

Schematic

MatrixGame sch.jpg

The build

Soldering

Solder all the parts shown above as per the schematic. Easier said than done. It took about 2 hours, to solder the parts for me. Let me know in the comments how well it went for you!

MatrixGame 1.JPG

Acrylic Case

Code

The code varies greatly for each game. You can download the code for all the games from the download section. If you've a specific question about the code, please do comment below.

Downloads


Credits and References