You’ve seen VR headsets and wearable video game controllers and flight yokes and every other type and kind of video game controller, but a crank? Yes, the Arduboy now has a crank modification in ...
The Arduboy, as you might have guessed from the name, was designed as a love letter to the Nintendo Game Boy that many a hacker spent their formative years squinting at. While the open source handheld ...
The original Arduboy made headlines as a credit card-sized handheld you could keep tucked away in your wallet for gaming emergencies, but it was also a great way to get started coding through the ...
A device ` ` Arduboy '' like an ultra-small game boy that you can play an 8-bit game that you made yourself or someone made, was brought to the editorial department as it was commercialized by ...
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 ...
There have been a few handheld gaming machines that really push the limits of how small a console can get, but the creator of the original, credit card-sized Arduboy is back with an even smaller ...
Remember when the Game Boy first arrived in the market in the 1990s? It easily became a cultural icon, or even a status symbol with hundreds of accessories being developed such as magnifying lenses.
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 ...
More than three years after introducing the Arduboy Mini handheld game console, developer Kevin Bates has launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the tiny game console. Prices start at $29 ...