We’re big fans of the Arduboy here at Hackaday, but we’ll admit its tiny screen isn’t exactly ideal for long gaming sessions. There are some DIY builds of the open source handheld that use a larger ...
Over the years we’ve seen plenty of homebrew handheld game systems that combine an AVR microcontroller, a few buttons, and an small OLED display. Some of them have even been turned into commercial ...
Arduboy is a handheld game system the size of a credit card that lets you play, share and even make video games. The teeny console has the same interface and physical buttons as the Game Boy, as well ...