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History
Connect 4, also known as "Four in a Line" or "Four in a Row," is a two-player board game in which players take turns dropping discs into a vertical grid with the goal of aligning four consecutive pieces of the same color, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. It was created in 1974 by Howard Wexler and Ned Strongin for the company Milton Bradley, which was later acquired by Hasbro.
Since its release, Connect 4 has gained popularity worldwide and has become a classic strategy game, offering an exciting and challenging experience for players of all ages.
Programmed by
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Nicolas Ciappesoni
Year: 2025
Electronic Engineering student.
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The objective is to align four consecutive pixels of the same color. The first to do so wins.


We use the top row to move horizontally.
When we choose the position, we use the B3 button to drop it.



Three ways to win the game.
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