http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI_Maze#Faceball_2000
That's the one.
That's pretty awesome. I could only find 2 carts on ebay, both in US, and one for 40 GBP :-/
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI_Maze#Faceball_2000
That's the one.
That's pretty awesome. I could only find 2 carts on ebay, both in US, and one for 40 GBP :-/
SICK!
Glitch Militia wrote:Could't you just use a midi controller with whatever potentiometers that you fancy?
Sure. What I suggested could be compact form solution which (I guess) is what OP was looking for.
I was actually thinking about doing something similar - replacing gameboys top side with panel with pots and stylophone-like keyboard. And get rid of the front pcb of course. I've got a render of the device somewhere - will post if I find it.
I'm stealing that idea :-P
DogTag wrote:Is it possible to do what I'm saying with just an Arduinoboy?
You'd have to hack the code to read potentiometers / switches instead of incoming midi data. Or add another arduino reading the sensors and transimiting midi to arduinoboy. Basically making a midi controller.
Could't you just use a midi controller with whatever potentiometers that you fancy?
MIDI?
I'm looking for the best multiplayer games for the Gameboy Classic. No Pokemon PLEASE!
Already got:
Tetris
R.C. Pro-Am
Dynablaster
Street Fighter II
Are you dead?
Just got 2 GB cams in the mail :-D
What? No response?
PM'ed
What cartridges is it?
I'll buy that thing from you as well!
Sorry I found cheap stuff locally, all I needed and more!
Was that you PM'ing me? Can't see anything while this "Someone" thing is going on.
Great price
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