This guide presents the classic video game Breakout which uses an HDMI monitor for video out and a computer keyboard connected via USB for game control. A piezo speaker provides sound.
The Adafruit Metro RP2350 contains the RP2350B in a familiar "Arduino Uno" form factor with many peripherals included on the board. These include an HSTX connector that, when connected to a DVI breakout board, can output video compatible with modern HDMI monitors.
The board also has pins for a USB Host port to connect a keyboard or game controller.
We'll use these to provide input and output for gaming.







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You'll need a USB cable to hook to your PC for either solution. If your computer has a USB C port, you'll want the USB C to USB C cable.
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It's suggested you use an HDMI display you have around, such as a computer monitor or television. If you'd like to get a dedicated monitor:

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