DIY gaming devices are becoming a thing. They come with classic games that you can play but teach you a thing or two as you assemble them. Take Creoqode 2048 for example: it is a DIY open source game console that complies with Arduino’s hardware standards. It has 2048 LED chips and a Creoqode Mini Mega development board.
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Users will be able to use this device with Arduino IDE. It lets users create their own video games and add additional sensors. The Creoqode 2048 can be turned into a music visualizer or remote control for dornes.
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