Adafruit has released yet another awesome rainy day project for you, your 3D printer, and your low-cost microcontrollers. It’s glowy, like their 3D printed Daft Punk helmet, but it’s smaller and more interactive. It’s Tiny Tetris!
Adafruit’s Jinan Li takes you by the hand and guides you through hacking together an LED gaming device that can play Tetris and Snake, and paint crude pictures. The project requires an Adafruit Pro Trinket, a a battery charger, a an LED matrix, a battery, a joystick, an on/off switch, three buttons, and some wiring, resistors, screws, and magnets.…
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