Video games are great and all, but sometimes you just want the thrill of manipulating actual objects in addition to watching action on a screen. This must have been the reason why Nintendo’s Duck Hunt ...
Through the kind of wit and ingenuity uniquely attributed to British makers, laser-cutting expert Martin Raynsford of Nottingham England created a real-life version of the 1978 arcade classic Space ...
[Robi] and [Kathy] from elecfreaks have put together a how-to article about a Laser Piano they just built. Instead of keys, the user breaks beams of laser light to trigger the sounds. Several laser ...