The new plug-in, called Video Game Module, runs on the RP2040 microcontroller developed by Raspberry Pi and can run games written in C, C++ and MicroPython.
The module is equipped with hand tracking sensors, 3-axis gyroscope and 3-axis accelerometer, which allows you to activate tilt and shake functions in games. But given Flipper Zero’s small 1.4-inch monochrome screen, the Video Game Module allows video output to external displays, turning Flipper Zero itself into a controller so the game can be run on an actual screen.
Flipper Zero is a digital Swiss Army knife that was originally designed for hackers, but thanks to its open architecture it can interact with devices through a variety of technologies.
Source: Ferra

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