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Tag Archives: Mame

Arcade Button In Plexiglass Hole

MAME Improvement: Sticks, Buttons, and Wires

By Mike Bachmann on April 13, 2015
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    • Do It Yourself
    • Hardware
    • Nintendo
    • PC
    • Video Games

This is part four in a series about building your own arcade cabinet. Here’s parts one, two, and three. I’m afraid I’m going to cheat a bit when talking about controls. When I chose my controls, I based most of my decisions on this article from Tested.com. Really there’s not much I can do to …

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Asteroids Arcade Cabinet Plans

MAME Improvement: Choosing a Design

By Mike Bachmann on March 20, 2015
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    • Do It Yourself
    • Hardware
    • Nintendo
    • PC
    • Video Games

This is part two in a series about building a custom arcade cabinet. Read part one here. I am not an expert carpenter. I’m not even an amateur. I’m not an engineer or an artist and I don’t know how to use AutoCAD. When it comes to building a custom arcade cabinet, designing one myself …

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Underside of an arcade control panel

MAME Improvement: Building Your Own Arcade Cabinet

By Mike Bachmann on March 10, 2015
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    • Do It Yourself
    • Hardware
    • Nintendo
    • PC

I’ve often said that for someone who loves video games, I was born at just the right time. Being born in 1985, I missed the video game crash of 1983 by two years. By the time I was old enough to understand what a video game was, the Nintendo Entertainment System was in full swing …

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