Build your own Arduboy FX Cart Image
Mr.Blinky and I have created a site that allows you to create your own Arduboy FX Cart image.
The site allows you to rearrange existing games, create new categories and even upload your own games! Your cart can be saved as a CSV file for future adjustments in the same format as the existing flash cart utility. Once you are happy with the cart, you can flash the cart directly to a connected Arduboy (assuming you are using Chrome). Alternatively, you can export a BIN file for uploading to your own FX using either the Arduboy Toolset or Mr.Blinky's Python scripts.
Here are some URLs to get you going …
Arduboy FX
The whole enchilda contains all
the games on the existing flashcart plus a few additional games that have been released since.
Filmote's curated
list is a selection of games that I really like on the Arduboy. I had a goal of getting
below 100 titles but couldn't get anywhere near it! I know by omitting over 100 games that I
will offend some so I apologise in advance!
PPOT
Cart contains all the PPOT games - just because I can!
Arduboy Mini
The Arduboy Mini and the soon-to-be-released Arduboy-C both use PE2/HWB pin for CS on the flash
chip. This makes them incompatible with games compiled with the original Arduboy FX where the
game actually utilises the FX chip.
The Kickstarter Cart contains all the games on the original kickstarter cart plus a few additional
games that have been released since.
8BitCade
The original XL
cart well almost. I took out the duplicates that appeared in the 'favourites' column and added a few
new games.
PPOT
Cart
starting with the PPOT cart as a base. You can add as many other games as you like from the
original XL cart.
Arduboy Clone / SSD1306 / Pin0 D2 RX Flash Select
A selection of games compiled originally by @Ozzymandias0 for devices based on a Pro-Micro with an ATmega32U4 microcontroller and a standard SSD1306 screen but using the Pin0/D2/Rx Flash select.
Recent Updates
Review the new games added to the cart in the Arduboy forum thread.
There are comprehensive instructions on how to use the cart builder and flash a cart to your own Arduboy in the Arduboy Wiki, here.