Hyperspin, Home Arcade
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- sem
I'm in the middle of building one of these...
Pretty much sorted 80% of the software and artwork etc finally...next up to build a custom PC for it.
Anyone else here into nerdy shit like this?
- sem0
Better look at the GUI
- hereswhatidid0
How much does something like that typically set you back?
- prophetone0
anyone one into this! hell yiss got a ras pi to do some nerdy mame'ing. for now i'm goofing with neo geo mvs consolizing. but the pi is a to-do.
but i have a dream to have 1/3 sized arcade cab panels cnc'd and mini marquees/art output to make myself lil wee street fighter cabinets. for my mini arcade. that i want.
- GeorgesIV0
give the rasberry pi a chance, if you need more power get a udoo,
http://learn.adafruit.com/retro-…
http://www.instructables.com/id/…
- ESKEMA0
Now I want to make one
- ESKEMA0
The saddest thing to me is that my uncle has an Arcade business (that is mostly in ruins by now). I spent my summers in his workshop playing in basically every arcade I wanted (and flippers).
Recently, because of the decline of the industry, they throwed a LOT away, without telling me. FUUUUUUCCCCCCKkkkk. Just some empty arcade cabinet would have made me happy forever. Cunts.. :/- Flippers = PinballESKEMA
- I love pinball. I want a machine some daymonospaced
- Its a shame they are not around anymore.sem
- sem0
I run bootcamp on my Mac and just got an X-Arcade dual cheap on eBay for now. But I plan on building a cabinet someday. They have the build plans online, just google 'arcade cabinet plans' etc.
Or like mentioned above, they sell cheap bartop cabinets on ebay.
Its fun as something to build on the side when you wanna chill, even better working with mates around.
- HyperSpin was a bitch to figure out though at first. Worth it though for the GUI.sem