Even as tiny blocks, you’ll recognize Super Mario Bros. in this Arduino project

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Funny thing, isn’t it? That you can watch some little blocks moving on an 8×8 LED matrix and recognize the first level of Super Mario Bros. buried in the squares?

Developed by a Carnegie Mellon student named Chloe for an Arduino class, the project is “a simple version of Super Mario Bros using an 8×8 LED matrix (one color), an Arduino Nano, two buttons for the input (forward and jump), and a piezo sensor hooked to a separate Arduino for the theme song.” Nice work, young lady. I give it an A++, the highest mark known to mankind.

[Vimeo via Make]

 Even as tiny blocks, you’ll recognize Super Mario Bros. in this Arduino project

 Even as tiny blocks, you’ll recognize Super Mario Bros. in this Arduino project

 Even as tiny blocks, you’ll recognize Super Mario Bros. in this Arduino project  Even as tiny blocks, you’ll recognize Super Mario Bros. in this Arduino project  Even as tiny blocks, you’ll recognize Super Mario Bros. in this Arduino project

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