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If you'd prefer to play a game you'd find in an actual arcade, then check out the Galagino. This project combines the power of 3D printing with an ESP32 to create a small arcade cabinet you can use to ...
It is, though, a neatly done breadboard. If you want a larger screen, you might enjoy the ESP32 internet radio we looked at before. Probably our favorite case for an Internet radio was this globe.
A DIY Game & Watch with two screens using ESP32-S3 was created by u/slowlane1. The project includes running Oil Panic, Safebuster, and Pinball, powered by Li-ion batteries. Schematics for single and ...
Which makes it the perfect time to check out this project [kgsws] released recently that allows you to interface the Game Boy LCD with the ESP32 or the Raspberry Pi.
The device comes powered by an ESP32-S3 processor and supports Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 4.2. The larger E Ink panel serves as the primary display and is not backlit, which means it depends on the ...