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Based in Portland, technical designer Kevin Bates has created a fun business card that lets the recipient play Tetris on it.
Made out of a barebones Arduino board, an OLED screen, piezo speakers and capacitive input buttons, Bates soldered these components into a card that resembles the Game Boy gaming console.
It is evident that Bates spent a lot of time designing the card, perfecting his prototype. As it is small, making it must have been tedious as well.
Bates demonstrates how this card works on YouTube, and claims that one can play Tetris on it for nine hours.
If you would like to know how he did it, you can check out his website—you can even buy one of these cards by emailing him.





[via Gizmodo and Kevin Bates]
Based in Portland, technical designer Kevin Bates has created a fun business card that lets the recipient play Tetris on it.
Made out of a barebones Arduino board, an OLED screen, piezo speakers and capacitive input buttons, Bates soldered these components into a card that resembles the Game Boy gaming console.
It is evident that Bates spent a lot of time designing the card, perfecting his prototype. As it is small, making it must have been tedious as well.
Bates demonstrates how this card works on YouTube, and claims that one can play Tetris on it for nine hours.
If you would like to know how he did it, you can check out his website—you can even buy one of these cards by emailing him.
[via Gizmodo and Kevin Bates]