So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
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This project turns the same breadboard hardware from the Arduino Tilt Game Console into a compact two-game arcade system. The player tilts the console to control each game, uses one button for menu ...
Most Arduino tutorials hide the hardware behind libraries. That is great when you just want something to work, but not so great when you want to understand what the microcontroller is actually doing.