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I had an idea today I wanted to shoot out to people to see what they think: I am wanting to build a compact, LCD-driven MAME cabinet ... plans. Here are my thoughts: 1) I will use the X-Arcade ...
exactly how to build the custom arcade machine you’ve always dreamed about using old PC parts. We’re going to describe how we built our MAME cabinet, but we’re also going to describe all the ...
Since the creation of MAME, fans of classic arcade ... comparison to standing in front of a real-deal cabinet. Wouldn't you rather have your own arcade machine that can play over 3,500 of your ...
If you have ever wanted your very own arcade cabinet, you are sure to be interested ... The Raspi 3 is there and quite powerful enough to run MAME. I even saved an old TV from the dumpster and ...
Which is why Brian decided to build a full MAME cabinet with his boys. A computer, a monitor, and an X-Arcade controller later (oh yeah, and the cabinet). See below for a couple more pictures.
The small MAME arcade cabinet was a spontaneous weekend project and it is not as polished as Adafruit's serious undertakings. The cabinet is also not a complete kit that the company plans to sell.
While this may not be a permanent and dedicated arcade solution for most gamers, the ingenuity behind this tiny Raspberry Pi-powered MAME cabinet is one of coolest mods we've seen recently ...
In the world of MAME cabinetry – essentially a subculture of arcade lovers who build amazing cabinets for their emulators – the goal is usually to either recreate the arcade games of yore or ...
Sure, if you want to get your old-school game on with your netbook, all you have to do is load up MAME and track down some classic arcade games ... into a mini-game cabinet that looks like ...
It’s one of two specialty bits of computer hardware you’ll need for a MAME cabinet—it’s a special video card which allows you to connect your computer directly to a 15Khz arcade monitor.