Breakout
python-pygame-pong
Breakout | python-pygame-pong | |
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5 | 1 | |
14 | 1 | |
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0.0 | 3.6 | |
almost 3 years ago | 8 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
The Unlicense | MIT License |
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Breakout
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How to get 100 stars every day on GitHub?
If you are reading this article, I am assuming that you really want more views and stars on your repo and that you have already gone through other articles about a pretty README. I hate to break it to you, but it's true. Spend time on your README! Make sure you get a good logo in black and white for your README. Then maybe add a GIF right below it, followed by some Shields.io. If you need a tutorial on Shields, I recommend this video. The best example for this is my repo on Breakout.
- Show HN: Newest release of Breakout is just out
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Game clocks 1,000 FPS on Potato Computer is Simple "Revolutionary"
This could be the future of gaming right here, ladies and gentlemen. We finally have a game that has meaning but still runs on a potato PC. You can welcome the Breakout. Thanks to Coding with Russ (check out his YouTube channel), we have a new game created with PyGame. It is called Breakout and runs at incredibly smooth and quick speeds. My potato laptop from 2011 with Windows 7 managed to run the game very smoothly at 985.68 FPS. "Revolutionary" is the word for this occasion. Although it is a 2D game, it's design is simply amazing. Attractive, yet clean. Simple, yet addictive. Classic, yet modern. Check it out now: https://github.com/MatthewTamYT/Breakout
- Show HN: Game Clocks 1k FPS on Potato Computer Is Simple “Revolutionary”
- Show HN: The future of gaming at 1k FPS?
python-pygame-pong
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A Pong game you can play using the RPi's GPIO
About a month ago, I started working on a personal project about utilizing the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins to control the paddles on a Pong game (for those who don't know what Pong is, check this Wikipedia article). After quite some hard work, I ended up with a Python program that can run BOTH on normal computers, where you control the paddles using the W/S keys and up/down arrows AND on a Raspberry Pi, where you can still use the W/S keys and up/down arrows AND the Raspberry Pi GPIO. For more info, check out the GitHub Repo: https://github.com/Oakchris1955/python-pygame-pong
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Chrome-Dino-Runner - 🐱🐉 A Replica of the hidden Dinosaur Game from Chrome Browser Offline mode build using Python and PyGame.
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pong-demo - A simple Pong game using pygame + python
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