Breakout Game on the Metro RP2350 #Gaming #AdafruitLearningSystem @Adafruit
This guide presents the classic video game Breakout which uses an HDMI monitor for video out and a computer keyboard connected via USB for game control. A piezo speaker provides sound.
This guide demonstrates how to play the classic game Breakout on an HDMI display using the Adafruit Metro RP2350, which is programmed in CircuitPython.You can connect a USB keyboard for game control and optionally adding a piezo speaker for sound effects.
Adafruit Products Summary:
– The Adafruit Metro RP2350 is used as the main board for this project, featuring USB Host capability and HDMI output through an HSTX connector. [Adafruit Metro RP2350](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4884)
– A USB A to USB C cable or USB C to USB C cable is required to connect the Metro RP2350 to a PC for programming. [USB A to USB C Cable](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4474) or [USB C to USB C Cable](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4199)
– The guide also suggests using a piezo speaker for audio feedback during the game, which can be connected without soldering.
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