Uzebox
The Uzebox is an open-source, DIY game console developed by Belogic Software and released in 2008. Powered by an ATmega644 microcontroller and designed with no dedicated graphics or sound chips, the Uzebox generates video and... See more
The Uzebox is an open-source, DIY game console developed by Belogic Software and released in 2008. Powered by an ATmega644 microcontroller and designed with no dedicated graphics or sound chips, the Uzebox generates video and... See more
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The Uzebox is an open-source, DIY game console developed by Belogic Software and released in 2008. Powered by an ATmega644 microcontroller and designed with no dedicated graphics or sound chips, the Uzebox generates video and audio entirely in software, making it a unique challenge for low-level developers. Games are written in C and loaded via SD card, with a growing library of homebrew titles created by a passionate community. With support for NES/SNES controllers and retro-style video output, the Uzebox blends classic console charm with homebrew creativity.
ATmega644 microcontroller
4KB RAM, 64KB Storage
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Belogic Software