Ode to the Gameboy: 10 Projects Based on the Iconic Portable Nintendo - Page 11 of 11 - Make:Ode to the Gameboy: 10 Projects Based on the Iconic Portable Nintendo - Page 11 of 11 - Make:
Andrew Terranova is an electrical engineer, writer and author of How Things Are Made: From Automobiles to Zippers.
Andrew is also an electronics and robotics enthusiast and has created and curated robotics exhibits for the Children's Museum of Somerset County, NJ and taught robotics classes for the Kaleidoscope Enrichment in Blairstown, NJ and for a public primary school. Andrew is always looking for ways to engage makers and educators.
Gameboy onesie by TelevisionTrainWreck. Photo from https://www.etsy.com/listing/126643768/gameboy-onesie.
October Lurty describes herself as a “punk rock mommy”. Her Etsy shop, TelevisionTrainWreck, lists this super-cute baby onesie. Perfect for ticklish babies.
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Andrew Terranova is an electrical engineer, writer and author of How Things Are Made: From Automobiles to Zippers.
Andrew is also an electronics and robotics enthusiast and has created and curated robotics exhibits for the Children's Museum of Somerset County, NJ and taught robotics classes for the Kaleidoscope Enrichment in Blairstown, NJ and for a public primary school. Andrew is always looking for ways to engage makers and educators.
This hack shows how to stuff a Nintendo Gameboy inside the housing of a TI-83 series calculator. We've seen the cool things these calculators can be hacked to do, but we haven't seen someone take it this far. Unfortunately, I think it would be more impressive if he got the…
This 4 Oscillator Opto-Theremin is built into a standard Nintendo Gameboy using a Quad 4093 Schmitt Trigger IC, 4 1uf electrolytic caps, 4 Photo-Resistors in the 140k Ohm Range, and 4 Diodes. Check out the rather small video on the link below to see it in action and listen to…
Josh writes "There is a jack accessible to the faceplate (under the faceplate, above the b button) that says V-5(5 volts, I assume) on the circuit board. Nintendo is also patenting 'smart' faceplates. Are any Make readers up to the task of building a Gameboy Micro faceplate with LEDs embedded…
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