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Having an arcade cabinet of one’s own is a common dream among those who grew up during the video game arcade heyday of the 80s and early 90s. It’s a fairly common build that doesn&#8217… ...
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Armed and Gelatinous: Building an arcade cabinet that sticks. Rob Howland and Anthony Prusakowski on taking a goopy game jam title to the arcade, and why that approach might benefit indie developers.
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My Arcade’s Micro Player Pro cabinets tend to cost $39.99, while the Nano Player Pro units are priced at $29.99. The difference usually comes down to the unit’s size, but in some cases, it can ...
The Arcade YouTube community was out to help one another too; I was able to follow an in-depth walkthrough from Kongs-R-Us, a channel dedicated to cabinet modding.
Unless you have the skills and time to build an arcade cabinet case (and room to put it somewhere), there is no reason why a Raspberry Pi arcade shouldn't be your next gaming console.
This guy also misses playing in his arcade back home and decided to create a cabinet that is supposed to resemble a Japanese head-to-head arcade machine.
Lego has announced a new premium figurine based on 1980s arcade classic Pac-Man. The 2,650-piece set is designed to recreate a Pac-Man arcade cabinet. Yours for just $269.99.