Arduboy
The Arduboy is a credit card-sized, open-source handheld game console launched in 2016 by Kevin Bates. Powered by an ATmega32u4 microcontroller and featuring a monochrome OLED screen, the Arduboy was designed to bring accessible... See more
The Arduboy is a credit card-sized, open-source handheld game console launched in 2016 by Kevin Bates. Powered by an ATmega32u4 microcontroller and featuring a monochrome OLED screen, the Arduboy was designed to bring accessible... See more
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The Arduboy is a credit card-sized, open-source handheld game console launched in 2016 by Kevin Bates. Powered by an ATmega32u4 microcontroller and featuring a monochrome OLED screen, the Arduboy was designed to bring accessible game development and retro-inspired gameplay to hobbyists and indie creators. With a focus on simplicity and creativity, games for the platform are written in Arduino C++, and users can upload new titles via USB. Despite its minimalist hardware, the Arduboy community has produced a wide range of homebrew games, from arcade classics to puzzle and RPG experiences.
ATMega32u4
2.5KB RAM, 32KB Flash
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Kevin Bates