AVR Homebrew Game Console
August 28th, 2008 by miked

I don’t know much about Uze except that he likes Gameboy Advance audio. He also made an open-source game console, so he’s got that going for him. The Uzebox is based on an overclocked ATmega644 and uses an AD725 for RGB-to-NTSC conversion. That is it for the chip count!! Two. Since this is an 8-bit design, the NES compatible joypad inputs just seem perfect. All it needs to finish it off is one of these Nintendo switch assemblies. <via Hack a Day post comments>
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