blog.cowtowncomputercongress.org - 1/13/2009
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Plug an Arduino and two servos into a wooden labyrinth board game then add some programming and a WiiFit board and you have instant fun. The robotic labyrinth game debuted as our regular weekly CCCKC meetings resumed after the holidays.
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someoneknows.wordpress.com - 1/13/2009
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someoneknows.wordpress.com —
We're having great fun with this Arduino powered
WiiFit controlled robotic labyrinth board game. It has even...
spawned new opportunities and directions for future applications.
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Arduino Powered Robotic Labyrinth Game
hackedgadgets.com - 1/14/2009
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hackedgadgets.com —
Jestin Stoffel and Vince Thompson of the
CCCKC have created a cool Wii Balance Board controlled...
Labyrinth Game which uses an Arduino microcontroller to handle some of the interface. "Currently the game is using two servos and an ...
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Wii Balance Board controlled Labyrinth Game
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Wii Fit and Arduino bring wooden Labyrinth game to robotic life
Engadget —
... Ah, yes. Nothing like some robotics to shake all that pesky quaintness out of a well-loved, time-tested game. In this case, some folks from the Cowtown Computer Congress a couple of servos and the ever so useful Arduino to connect a wooden Labyrinth game to a Wii ...
Labyrinth game controlled by an Arduino and Wii Fit
MAKE Magazine —
... It looks like a lot of fun! [Thanks Bill]
Plug an Arduino and two servos into a wooden labyrinth board game then add some programming and a WiiFit board and you have instant fun. The robotic labyrinth game debuted as our regular weekly CCCKC meetings resumed after the holidays. It was an instant hit and now videos capturing this inaugural event are showing up around the Internet.
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