Poor, fledgling Nintendo. When tinkerers are creating better gaming experiences than you are using nothing but a shoebox, paper cut-outs, some magnets and an Arduino, you know things aren’t going well ...
Before listening to the explanation for this project, I couldn’t figure out what was going on, but once I realized that the 64 flashing squares on the Arduino-powered display would let me play Mario, ...
Mario Pucci has been featured on the official Arduino website to demonstrate how an Arduino Uno can be combined with an NFC shield and a little Python code to build a real music jukebox. Check out the ...