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PlayStation 3 Wireless keypad

Fortune Teller

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This Arduino based project is housed in an old cigar box found in a thrift store. The Fortune Teller flashes it’s lights and then will give you a fortune and a lucky number after turning it on. Just press the button for another fortune. Currently there are about 15 different fortunes. [more]

Posted in : Arduino projects | Electronic game projects

LED Chaser Face

LED Chaser Face
This LED Chaser Face controlled by PIC16f684 microcontroller.The LEDs follow various patterns (ie. chasing each other, flashing in unison, checkeboard flashing, etc.) It is also very easy to add your own patterns.This project is very easy to build.[more]

Posted in : Electronic game projects | PIC projects

Dreamcast serial port adaptor

Dreamcast serial port adaptor
This website describes how to build an adaptor for the Dreamcast serial port that will allow you to connect it to any computer using a standard 9-pin DSUB connector. The main component is a MAX voltage converter, since the Dreamcast serial port uses CMOS (3.3V) voltage levels, whereas normal RS232 uses +/-12V levels.[more]

Posted in : Electronic game projects | PC Accessory | RS232 related

A Video Game Computer based on 3 Microcontrollers

A Video Game Computer based on 3 Microcontrollers
This is a video game system. The hardware was designed and built using three microcontrollers including two PIC16F877 and a PIC16F84. The software includes low-level firmware, and a custom video game called Alien Slaughter.[more]

Posted in : Electronic game projects | PIC projects | TV related projects

One Chip Video Poker

One Chip Video Poker
A video poker game for the PIC16F628. Requires very few parts other than the PIC, the display, and some buttons. Great for gifts or road trips. Also an example of just how much an inexpensive chip like the F628 can do.[more]

Posted in : Electronic game projects | PIC projects

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