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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • ...to another. The majority of newer games use a subset of this pinout. Some games (i.e., Street Fighter) which need extra buttons have extra connectors for t To connect older non-JAMMA games to a standard JAMMA cabinet a custom wiring harness is needed. In some case
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller ...r fighting games but works well with most others, such as RPG's and action games.Based on an MS SideWinder.
    895 bytes (131 words) - 17:37, 13 July 2006
  • * '''Unique games emulated: ''' ? ...g Sega System 32, Sega System 32 Multi and Sega Model 1 (not yet playable) games. The emulator is available for Windows, Linux and Mac
    852 bytes (123 words) - 09:20, 26 June 2007
  • ...select from a list of games. Recently, the desire for multiple uses of an arcade cabinet and/or enhancing the game-playing experience have brought about the ...arcade monitors. Since then, hardware has been developed to make using an arcade monitor from other operating systems simple, and more complex front-ends an
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  • {{WorkInProgress|talk:Arcade Emulators}} ...ted System(s):''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laserdisc Laserdisc] based games
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  • ...g bat and shortcuts) as well. It can been used with a touch screen or with arcade controls. ...or games. This means MultiFE can use multiple type of collections for both games and music.
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  • * '''Emulated System(s):''' [[Sega Dreamcast]] games ...are virtually identical to titles released on the, unemulated, Sega Naomi arcade hardware.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Cocktail Arcade Cabinet ...e tend to play are mainly vertical. Galaga, 1943, Lady Bug. For Horizontal Games like Hyper Olympics (Track N Field in US) I have them squeezed which does n
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  • [http://www.arcadechips.com Arcade Chips] * ''We are the premier supplier of arcade chips, parts and full size games at affordable prices.''
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  • ...cabinet, in whatever variant, it is the most used emulator to play arcade games - cabinets are often referred to as 'MAME cabs' - and many are not familiar ...for rom files. Click on the 'Available' folder; it should show you all the games you have roms for.
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  • Analog joysticks are used in some arcade and console games. The joystick usually uses two potentiometers (for x and y axis) to determ
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  • GameEx is a graphical DirectX based front-end for MAME, Zinc, Daphne, PC Games, and all command line based game emulators, along with being a complete Hom ...to be used on Windows Media Center as a plug in for playing games and for Arcade Cabinets although will run on Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista and Windows
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  • ...ported. Games like ''Soul Calibur'', ''Virtua Tennis'' and ''Gunbird'' are arcade perfect conversions. ...o has native VGA and composite video output making it very suitable for an arcade cabinet.
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  • * '''Unique games emulated: ''' 51 games * '''Emulated System(s):''' PSX-based arcade hardware
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...sitions (NeoGeo games play with the top 4 buttons in a row, Street Fighter games use three on the top, 3 on the bottom). Built from scratch project, 21" PC
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  • ...abinets in which you want to randomize your game selection (e.g. have your games run a new random game for each different day).
    280 bytes (48 words) - 10:20, 17 March 2008
  • Phoenix Arcade is dedicated to reproducing artwork found on video games and pinball machines, for the purpose of making the machines look like new.
    283 bytes (42 words) - 22:50, 14 July 2006
  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' 20" Hantarex MTC9000 Arcade Monitor
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  • ...or your PC for other applications (more modern 3D games may be played with arcade controls for example).
    439 bytes (65 words) - 00:58, 15 July 2006
  • Arcade.exe is a free multi-emulator frontend for Windows. The website for arcade.exe is at http://81.144.173.19/arcade/index.htm.
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  • ...e, Standard arcade displays are 15Khz, Medium Res 25Khz (a small number of games, like 720 degrees) and Hi Res is 31Khz, which is the same as VGA. ...f displaying 15 - 31Khz signals. i.e a range that lets them display native arcade signals.
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  • ...de game playable through the emulator [[MAME]]. The game is one of the few games in MAME which may be downloaded with permission from the copyright holders.
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  • ...amusements sells just about everything arcade related, from complete video games, pinballs and jukeboxes to side art, cpo's and other parts. You can even ha
    492 bytes (76 words) - 11:25, 2 January 2007
  • Here is a list of things that would be very helpfull for your arcade experience. This is not a complete list, nor do you necessarily need everyt # Clipboard (For notes about games and recording the auction Prices)
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  • ...simultaneously. This creates a limitation for many control panels as many games require unique controls and layouts. [[Static Control Panels]] have a fixe ...t normally appear on a true arcade machine. For example, even though true arcade machines did not have "pause" buttons you may choose to have one since many
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  • {{WorkInProgress|talk:Arcade Emulators}} * '''Unique games emulated:''' 3000+
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  • ...Arcade is located in Philadelphia and sells fully restored classic arcade games and pinball machines. They also sell various control panels, circuit boards They do stock a variety of arcade parts for the home builder, including buttons, joysticks, monitors, T-moldi
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller ...tton layout for Neo-Geo games, and the 2 x 3 button layout for CPS2 Capcom games. Thus it is immediately ready to work with MAME without the need to reconf
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  • Many classic arcade cabinets featured striking and often elaborate art work. Games such as Joust, Galaga and Defender are famous just as much for their game p
    473 bytes (75 words) - 21:13, 15 July 2007
  • OzStick is an Australian company offering the usual array of arcade-related products. They sell pushbuttons, joysticks, trackballs, spinners, e OzStick usually has some used video games and pinball machines for sale as well.
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  • ...d video modes from software and thus achieve near perfect display using an arcade monitor. It also has several other unique featues, such as a simple interna ...results in up to a 10-30% speed increase. If your computer can't run some games you want to play at full speed (for example Stun Runner, Taito F3 stuff or
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  • Coin-Op Express is a larger company which stocks complete arcade games, arcade PCBs, and conversion kits. For the cabinet builder, they stock coin doors,
    443 bytes (62 words) - 22:42, 14 July 2006
  • ...layer figure out which buttons need to be used during emulation of various games.
    577 bytes (94 words) - 03:50, 11 April 2008
  • ...a program which seeks to document the internal hardware and code of arcade games. Originally authored in 1997 by Chris Kirmse, Mame32 was the first port of
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • ...seat of a racecar or spaceship, or riding a motorcycle or bicycle. These games need specialized controls, like steering wheels, pedals, shifters, and hand Games that used Optical wheels include:
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  • ...r by simply ignoring the extra player features. The following is a list of games that can be utilized in such a way. Note: All these games are current as of MAME version .142. Future versions may change clone names
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  • Building your own MAME arcade machine is not as difficult as it may seem. However, it is rather easy to ...cabinet. There are many different ways to get to the end product but all arcade machines are essentially made in the same fashion (especially for our purpo
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  • ...lucent red). The TRON machine actually had four games in it. Some of the games required a 4-way stick and some could take advantage of 8-way movement. Th ...th their weird TRON only joysticks, replaced with other controls and other games placed in them. TRON joysticks, and entire TRON CPs, come up fairly regula
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  • ...r accurate rendition. A simulator on the other hand is often used when the arcade hardware is too powerful to emulate on today's PC. An example where a simulator can be used is in games that use 3D graphics. An emulated version would also emulate the 3D hardwar
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  • There is an excellent list of "Cabinet Friendly" PC games located *[[http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?board=3;action=display ==PC Games==
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  • *Can output video directly to an arcade monitor *6000 games per emulator
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  • * Project Type: Bartop Arcade A miniature arcade machine to play the classic arcade games of mainly the early 1980's on... Also a basic Jukebox for the essential eig
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  • ...lder version of MAME from pure DOS will allow you to run a large number of games at a higher speed than would be possible on the same computer running Windo *Can display on an arcade monitor without special hardware
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...e affair with arcade games as a teen and now, in my 20's, I'll have my own arcade at home.
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  • Building your own arcade is fun, building it and sharing your thoughts is even more fun! If you have ...k. Here's a good place to start learning about the various ins and outs of arcade machines in general.
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  • ...u's. With this tool you should be able to make interesting menu's for your games, movies etc..
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