Tech: Homemade arcade Cost: $50 to $800 Time: 20 to 40 hours Space Invaders. Battlezone. Pac-Man. Donkey Kong. Mortal Kombat. Anyone who spent a geeky adolescence haunting loud, dimly lit arcades knows that playing those games on a PC just isn´t the same-a keyboard is a poor replacement for a joystick, and most PCs don´t stand up to even a single full body slam. So Tim Eckel, a self-employed systems analyst, devised a compromise.
This article acts as a great summary to give people an idea for the scope of a DIY Arcade Machine project. It does a nice job of briefly outlining the considerations and budget to plan for when building your own Arcade System. This is a good reference for anyone getting started with a project like this. There are plenty of additional resources on the web that will help you fill in the gaps with information on building a MAME / Emulator Arcade Cabinet.
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