![]() ![]() I’ve used the model from Waveshare, which kindly sponsored this project. ![]() implementing (almost) all Tetris guidelines.battery powered (gentle on battery, exceeds 4 hours of gameplay).wireless 2 player gaming (mimicking Tetris on the GameBoy).The result is the nerdiest project I’ve done so far, I hope you can appreciate the attention to the tiniest useless detail :) Then I realized I could design a 3d-print a nice case for them, which would also allow to place some ergonomics controls. ![]() ![]() Then I realized what’s a console without some proper squeaky buzzer sound? Then I realized by using ALL the pins on the ESP32 I could have 2 buzzers, for polyphonic music and effects. Then I realized the ESP32 has a fantastic ESPNow protocol with low latency, no wifi needed (or better, it creates its own wifi), which fit the purpose. Then I realized I could make a pair of consoles for multi-player games. Then I realized that game must be Tetris. So I decided to make a portable battery-powered console, with at least one game on it. I wanted to experiment with a 64圆4 rgb led panel. ![]()
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