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DIY Octopus

Nokia 5110 display as "Game & Watch" lcd

Build a nintendo game & watch octopus clone using a nokia lcd and an ATMEL AVR microcontroller

thomas-baumThomas Baum
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This project was created on 12/15/2017 and last updated 8 years ago.

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Nokia 5110 display as "Game & Watch" lcd

With the easy to remove reflective foil, the nokia 5110/3210 lcd is perfectly suited as display replacement for projects like this.
In this case i want to build my own Octupus game. My original? Lost. Since I was eight.

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    Thomas Baum • 12/15/2017 at 16:12 • 0 comments

    The following PDF contains the backround-image. Crop marks are integrated. Remove the reflective foil and insert it into metal LCD display frame.

    http://tiny.systems/software/octupus/OctupusBackground.pdf

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davedarko wrote 12/15/2017 at 10:45 • point

I've seen this as a Gamebuino port, but it really adds to have those graphics on the display :) Cool

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