Raspberry Pi Pico fightstick randomly mashes buttons for fighting game combos

Goblinhan Yıkan has created a Raspberry Pi Pico-powered fight stick that has extra buttons for throwing random combos while playing fighting games.

https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-pico-fightstick-randomly-mashes-buttons-for-fighting-game-combos

Établi 1mo | 27 mars 2025, 15:10:06


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