In an ongoing effort to rid the world of productive robots, three college students have crafted a Legobot that can beat the first level of Super Mario Bros.
Using Legos and a basic circuit board, Matt Sesno, Ben Rowe, and Tim Dooley built a robot made of Legos that is capable of playing Super Mario Bros., the first Mario-based platform game for the NES, and even beating the first level.
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shows the intelligence required for super mario...
Oh boy, I've got to tell my 13-year-old grandson about this.
Oh boy, I've got to tell my 13-year-old grandson about this.
RYC: I have 2 dogs, but they don't like carrots either.
I can see it now.....Mom, I want a Super Mario game.....Mom, I gotta have the robot that can play the Super Mario game.....Mom....
Haha! College wasn't wasted on them. Something to show for the annual $25,000 tuition, I guess.
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