Game – Entertainment Projects

Tank Day 23 Range and Bearing

Tank Day 23: Range and Bearing

Step 1: Choose Sensors Two sensors were chosen for the Raspberry Tank’s first foray into detecting its environment: An ultrasound rangefinder (SRF02) and a 3-axis compass (CMPS10), both ordered from robot-electronics.co.uk. Beyond their I2C interface, these devices were chosen largely for cost reasons, though they should both be fine for the job they will have […]

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MAME gaming table with Raspberry Pi

MAME gaming table with Raspberry Pi

Inspired by similar projects online, I’ve been working with a neighbour to build a pair of coffee-table MAME-based retro gaming tables.  The more compact one is mine; the larger with two sets of controls is his.  Photos ofboth are used in this instructable. These use a Raspberry Pi computer, flat-screen monitor or TV, and arcade

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Running OpenGL based Games Emulators on Adafruit PiTFT Displays

Running OpenGL-based Games & Emulators on Adafruit PiTFT Displays using Raspberry pi

The Ideal: Adafruit’s PiTFT displays are razor sharp. Whereas small composite screens on the Raspberry Pi usually require some video scaling (resulting in blurriness), PiTFT uses the GPIO header, digitally controlled pixel-by-pixel for a rock steady image. Though not a lot of pixels, it works great for retro gaming (and the display neatly stacks above

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Breakout RaspberryPi

Breakout RaspberryPi

This instructable is video game of breakout on RaspberryPi. It is easy to make this video game. Let’s make and fun!! Step 1: Materials 1. RaspberryPi (I used RasberryPi rev2) ※include keyboard,mause,monitor,SDcard 2. Tact switch × 4 3. Electrical resistor × 4 4. Some jumper wires 5. Breadboard Step 2: Making controllor Firstly,you will make

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