As we all love anything electronic and to do with gaming here I thought I would share this!
I was a Kickstarter backer to this project back in Feb 2017, and I have just received my kits (July).
The Makerbuino is based on the GAMEbuino except that it's a kit that you build yourself which includes soldering mostly through hole
components. It's all powered by Arduino and has a vast open source game library. I look forward to making some cool games for this!.
I think they are taking orders on there sales page but I would hold back on that for now as there was a delay in me receiving my order
and I see other Kickstarter backers are still waiting on the forum for there kits.
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MakerBuino build yourself kit
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MakerBuino build yourself kit
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Sorry Gav for my late reply. Since getting the retroball kickstarter up and running, I haven't logged into the forum!
I was actually following this on Kickstarter and I was glad to see that it did really well - mainly because the projects I put on kickstarter are of the same DIY electronics nature!
There seems to be a lot of discrete components there - are they mainly required by the LCD display or maybe for audio perhaps?
I was actually following this on Kickstarter and I was glad to see that it did really well - mainly because the projects I put on kickstarter are of the same DIY electronics nature!
There seems to be a lot of discrete components there - are they mainly required by the LCD display or maybe for audio perhaps?
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Yes I've seen you have been busy, looks like Retroball is doing very well, I'm sure ill be backing it but waiting too see what funds I have over next few weeks I really like that you've designed it around the arduino and pic.
A backup of my sd card:
Yes mainly for the audio, the sounds are great with the small speaker. I'm yet to try out the audio jack function.
A backup of my sd card:
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No need to back retroball - i'll just send you one!
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