Uzebox Omega open source games console
Posted: 18 Jul 2024 23:24
The Uzebox is a DIY, fully open source hardware and software 8 bit games console, comparable in spec to the early Nintendo consoles. It was designed to be easy to write games for and easy to build, even a total electronics beginner is capable of building a Uzebox. I can say that for a fact because it was my first electronics project and I was able to build one.
Apart from its fully open source design, the Uzebox is also notable for its software generated video and audio output. It is also the fastest 8 bit games console, running faster than the Agon Light 2 and even the 16 bit SNES according to benchmarks and I'm pretty sure it was the first 8 bit console to get WiFi support. It was first released way back in 2008 but it unfortunately it remains relatively unknown.
Some of my fave Uzebox games include:
Starduino - a demake of Starfox. Possibly the most impressive 8 bit game I've ever seen.
Tornado 2000 - like Tempest 2000 on the Atari Jaguar.
Flight of a dragon - A well animated platformer with parallax scrolling
Joyrider - Like an 8 bit GTA.
Alter Ego - a fun puzzle platform game.
There are many more and nearly all of them are open source.
UzeboxPC is a port of CP/M that runs on the Uzebox and the Uzebox has recently gained basic C64 and Apple II emulators. I can operate my Linux machnes via telnet running on my Uzebox
The original Uzebox design uses two chips, an ATMega644 microcontroller and a AD725 video conversion chip. The Uzebox Omega is a cost reduced redesign of the Uzebox PCB that no longer requires the AD725 chip, making it a more affordable and easier to build single chip games console. I'm selling kits if anyone is interested in building a Uzebox Omega.
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
https://uzebox.org
Apart from its fully open source design, the Uzebox is also notable for its software generated video and audio output. It is also the fastest 8 bit games console, running faster than the Agon Light 2 and even the 16 bit SNES according to benchmarks and I'm pretty sure it was the first 8 bit console to get WiFi support. It was first released way back in 2008 but it unfortunately it remains relatively unknown.
Some of my fave Uzebox games include:
Starduino - a demake of Starfox. Possibly the most impressive 8 bit game I've ever seen.
Tornado 2000 - like Tempest 2000 on the Atari Jaguar.
Flight of a dragon - A well animated platformer with parallax scrolling
Joyrider - Like an 8 bit GTA.
Alter Ego - a fun puzzle platform game.
There are many more and nearly all of them are open source.
UzeboxPC is a port of CP/M that runs on the Uzebox and the Uzebox has recently gained basic C64 and Apple II emulators. I can operate my Linux machnes via telnet running on my Uzebox
The original Uzebox design uses two chips, an ATMega644 microcontroller and a AD725 video conversion chip. The Uzebox Omega is a cost reduced redesign of the Uzebox PCB that no longer requires the AD725 chip, making it a more affordable and easier to build single chip games console. I'm selling kits if anyone is interested in building a Uzebox Omega.
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Omega
https://uzebox.org