@ArjunY on Arduino Powered Gameboy
What did you make?
I made A Curiously Minty Gameboy (The Mintyboy), a handheld gaming and utility device built inside an Altoids tin using an Arduino Nano ESP32. It includes games like 2048, Tetris, and Pong, along with WiFi, Bluetooth, SMS messaging, weather features, and a custom settings interface.
What was challenging?
The biggest challenge was fitting so much functionality into a small device. Implementing WiFi connectivity, managing memory, creating a user-friendly interface on a tiny screen, and fitting all the hardware inside an Altoids tin required a lot of problem-solving.
What are you proud of?
I'm most proud of turning a simple game console idea into a multifunctional connected device. Features like WiFi scanning, saved credentials, SMS messaging, and a polished settings system make it feel like a real handheld system rather than just a collection of games.
What should people know so that they can test your project?
To test all features, users should upload the code to an Arduino Nano ESP32 with the required display and button hardware connected. WiFi features require a nearby wireless network, and SMS functionality requires valid Twilio credentials configured in the code. The games and core interface work directly on the device once powered on. Some may ask: does it close? The answer is yes the tin does close (and it's magsafe, so you can attach it to your fridge or the back of your phone :0)!
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