From the creators of the Arduino-for-beginners platform Teagueduino, Teague Labs demos their new analog tabletop Mario game in a box.
The game is both high tech and low tech, in a sense that the player can control Mario through a 2D paper model side-scrolling obstacle course with a knob. When the play hits an obstacle, there are magnetic sensors that will detect defeat and shut down the game, closing the box.
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