Download the NanoBoy library, examples and updates from: https://github.com/ameriqbalqureshi/NanoBoy
Turn coding into play with NanoBoy, a compact handheld console built on the popular Arduino Nano. Designed by Mikrotronics Pakistan for students, makers and hobbyists, NanoBoy combines a 128×64 pixel OLED display, six responsive buttons, a user LED and a piezo buzzer on one tidy board. No breadboards, no messy wiring — just plug in via USB and start building.
NanoBoy isn’t just a gadget; it’s a complete learning platform. Beginners can start with simple sketches like “Hello NanoBoy” and blinking LEDs. As confidence grows, you can build full-fledged games like Snake, Tic-Tac-Toe or your own creative ideas — all while learning real Arduino programming skills, graphics handling, input processing and sound generation.
Whether you’re a student wanting to understand microcontrollers, a teacher looking for a classroom tool, or a hobbyist eager to prototype handheld games, NanoBoy gives you an affordable, open, and fun way to learn embedded systems.
Start your Arduino journey today — code, play and learn with NanoBoy.
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