Rouge (a 80s dungeon crawling computer game) zealot, Greg Sanders, uses a microcontroller, prototype board and a battery to fire up a cinnamons box so that he can just plug in a Sega Genesis controller and play his Rougelike turn-based RPG video game, Dungeons of Doom, on a TV over and over and over again.

Is better to Wash the box 1st via MAKE










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1742 days ago
[...] If you thought putting your iPod nano in an Altoids tin was impressive, check out what Greg Sanders got inside a Penguin mints tin. It’s a self-contained RPG game whose parts all fit inside the tin. All you have to do is plug in a Sega Genesis controller and a TV and you’re set. Yes, but does it tell you how old your brain is? [MAKE via Play Gadgets] [...]
1742 days ago
[...] If you thought putting your iPod nano in an Altoids tin was impressive, check out what Greg Sanders got inside a Penguin mints tin. It’s a self-contained RPG game whose parts all fit inside the tin. All you have to do is plug in a Sega Genesis controller and a TV and you’re set. Yes, but does it tell you how old your brain is? [MAKE via Play Gadgets] [...]
1742 days ago
[...] [PlayGadgets] [...]
Well, its definately neat… However, just cause its small doesn’t make me want to play it.
1742 days ago
[...] If you thought putting your iPod nano in an Altoids tin was impressive, check out what Greg Sanders got inside a Penguin mints tin. It’s a self-contained RPG game whose parts all fit inside the tin. All you have to do is plug in a Sega Genesis controller and a TV and you’re set. Yes, but does it tell you how old your brain is? [MAKE via Play Gadgets] [...]