Banner image: Players speed around in a game called "Lightcycles" on a pair of Tinycade platforms. (Credit: Peter Gyory) Like many people across Colorado, Peter Gyory spent the height of the COVID-19 ...
EVERY HIGH SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT. STUDENTS IN AN OLDHAM COUNTY SCHOOL HAD A CHANCE TO GET CREATIVE WHILE LEARNING SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATH. THE FOURTH GRADERS AT CAMDEN STATION ...
The cardboard arcade came to Philip Simmons Middle School for the fourth year. The arcade is built by the students and features games that are common in every arcade, with the exception that every ...
Ever since Jonathan first laid his eyes on level 1-1 in Super Mario Bros., he has been hooked on all things video games. A self-proclaimed Nintendo nerd, Jonathan has owned every single Nintendo ...
Sure: Kids love games. But what about making a game themselves? Local child-care nonprofit spilled milk social club offers Austin’s youth ages 8-15 an opportunity for DIY game design via the Cardboard ...
A CU researcher is using leftover packaging to create a DIY arcade in his own home, and now gamers everywhere can, too. Researcher Peter Gyory was bored at home during the pandemic when he discovered ...
Summer school students at Empire Elementary School spent 20 minutes each morning to dedicate an engineering focus to create arcade games out of cardboard, tape, glue and other found materials. They ...
What's a frustrated game designer to do when stuck at home during a global pandemic? If that designer is Peter Gyory, a graduate student at the University of Colorado, Boulder, you figure out how to ...
Family fun night attendees will have a chance to make goodwill donations to play arcade games, with the proceeds going to the International Rescue Committee, a group that provides support for people ...
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