| Looking for a creative project? Join us as we dive into classic gaming with a circuit that brings the iconic Tetris game to the Arduino plat...
| Looking for a creative project? Join us as we dive into classic gaming with a circuit that brings the iconic Tetris game to the Arduino plat...
| Explore the Little Game Assistant Mk2, a self-contained gaming device with its own display and battery, featuring multiple game modes and a...
| Back in 1984, Elektor published the “One-Armed Bandit” project. Here we enhance it and honor the design with a PCB and a handy kit.
| Here’s another project selected from Elektor’s long history of “idea-oriented” mini articles typically found in the erstwhile Summer Circuit...
| Learn, play, use and display! This Arduino kit need not stay in a lab or a drawer.
| Tired of your kids shooting foam balls and arrows at your expensive decorative objects? Then build this multi-shooter electronic target for...
| Playing quiz-type games is a great occupation for long winter evenings, rainy Sunday afternoons and during lockdown. However, the fun ambien...
| There is nothing quite like sitting down for a tasty beer and, in moderation, it is a pleasurable pastime. Here's a small circuit that - sub...
| Hands on the buttons, who was 1989 worldchampion .... The player who presses first may answer; when the buzzer sounds, the answering time is...
| The Commodore 64 is one of the best-known game computers ever. Launched in 1982, it was especially popular on account of the large number of...