
Gameduino 2 Handheld Case
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I built a handheld case for the Gameduino 2 Arduino touch screen game system. I attached prototype boards with buttons and connected them directly to the bottom of an Arduino Uno R3 board, which is a $6 USD clone found at microcenter. The Gameduino 2 itself remains unaltered. Initially, I began working with this case: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:611402, but encountered issues due to my own inexperience, not the design's limitations. Therefore, I started fresh and created a new case from scratch. Future plans include replacing the Arduino Uno R3 clone with a smaller board featuring a battery input/charging circuit, such as the Adafruit Feather M0. I also aim to wire in a Pi Zero instead of the arduino. My goal is to create a fully portable system that can be powered by batteries and potentially equipped with a speaker. In terms of software, I modified the Frogger demo game that comes with the Gameduino 2 to utilize the directional buttons, and it functions seamlessly. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts: No Supports: Doesn't Matter
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