Make-It-Yourself projects Video Ball (Electronics Australia, May 1976) |
This article features an interesting
Video Ball project
designed with 13 TTL chips (5 74C00 and 8 74C02). It plays the basic Tennis game with
five individual settings:
- Bat or Hole for left player
- Bat or Hole for right player
- Wobble for left player
- Wobble for right player
- Player interation
This allows 32 variants.
The most common variant is the inversion of a paddle to obtain a vertical line with a hole.
However, the two others are quite unique in this design: a wobble effect makes a
player's paddle oscillate slightly, and the player interaction slightly moves the
opponent's paddle when the other player moves. The game speed
is adjustable using a potentiometer. More games can be imagined by placing one or
two holes at specific locations. For example, Solo Basketball is obtained by inverting the
second player and placing its hole on the top.
The game was also available in kit form, and a little sound add-on board
designed with a 74C00 chip was made available, probably in a later issue as it
is not featured in the initial article.
Click the photos
below to read the article. Links to larger images of the circuit board
layout and implementation are also given for those who want to build the project.
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If you want to build this game, you will want to view larger versions of
the circuit board and its implementation layout as seen on pages 41 and 45 respectively. |