Hey HN, I built a website to watch live baseball games in an 8-bit broadcast. It takes live MLB data streams and converts them into near real-time pixel art gamecasts.
Been waiting to share this for when there’s actually a good slate of games happening since the site is pretty bare otherwise.
Here is today's schedule:
Mets @ Reds - 9:40am PDT
https://ribbie.tv/watch/game/824503
Royals @ Nationals - 10:05am PDT
https://ribbie.tv/watch/game/822721
Marlins @ Phillies - 10:05am PDT
https://ribbie.tv/watch/game/823450
Tigers @ Astros - 11:10am PDT
https://ribbie.tv/watch/game/824178
Padres @ Cardinals - 11:15am PDT
https://ribbie.tv/watch/game/823044
..and another 14 games throughout the later day.
I'm still early on in this project, but I've tried to add little details with actual stadiums, day and night modes, between inning graphics and interstitials, live scoreboards, etc.
Would love any feedback and ideas. Thanks for checking it out!
Not to hijack your thread but in case anyone's interested in a physical scoreboard built on top of the same APIs using Raspberry Pis, I have a project as well. We also support software emulation if you don't want to buy parts.
https://github.com/MLB-LED-Scoreboard/mlb-led-scoreboard
You can see it in action here:
https://mlb-led-scoreboard.dev/
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