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  • {{WorkInProgress|talk:Arcade Emulators}} ...the name), it was later developed into an emulator that supports about 70 games. See the official site, [http://www.rainemu.com/], for more info.
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  • ...popular to play at home. Bemani has become synonymous with music and rythm games, there are few categories: *Dance games, such as ''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]'' or ''[[Dancing Stage]]''.
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  • ...o, and Atari produce TV games. These mini-consoles have a number of video games built in, are usually battery operated, and connect directly to a TV's audi The "arcade" games that are available on TV games vary in quality from fairly authentic ports (versions of the game reprogram
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  • ...l automatically be created. This is based on the tally amount of times the games are launched. ...tree. I was able to make a list for all Mature games then remove all those games from other list.<br>
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  • ...Buck Hunter. They sell several conversion kits to convert older Golden Tee games to newer versions. ...provides appears to be limited to preprinted marquees and side art for the games they sell.
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  • {{WorkInProgress|talk:TV Games}} | [http://www.atari.com/us/games/atari_flashback/7800 Atari Flashback]
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  • This vendor offers Japanese arcade parts, such as Sanwa/Seimitsu brand pushbuttons and joysticks. They also offer a variety of Japanese snacks and drinks, a few console games, a gaming chair, and some other non-standard items.
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  • '''cabinet friendly''' software is software that can be played using an arcade cabinet with limited controllers. This mean it can been played with no keyb ...the mousepointer (without needing a joy2key utility). There are even some games, that use a trackball, rather than mouse.
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  • * '''Unique games emulated: ''' About 90 Games Vantage is an acronym for Vertical ANTiquated Arcade Game Emulator.
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  • Using a console in your arcade machine can be a more difficult task than using a PC but the rewards such a * [[Dreamcast Games That Support Rotation]]
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • {{WorkInProgress|talk:Arcade Emulators}} ...mes without any installation. The default distribution contains the arcade games Gridlee, Poly Play and Robby Roto and it uses only 20 Mbyte leaving the who
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  • ...that was made specifically for Windows, that allows people to use an old [[arcade monitor]], typically using a 15Khz signal. ...n make it difficult to get standard video cards to display correctly on an arcade monitor.
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  • There are also collections and remakes of arcade games from Williams, Namco, Midway, Capcom and Atari: * [http://www.digitaleclipse.com/products/Games/default.asp?version=13&developer=8&type=1 Digital Eclipse]
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  • Here is a brief list of some arcade machine emulators, and help to get these running on a arcadecab cabinet: == Arcade Emulators with brief help ==
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  • ...l, it has built in XBOX 360 emulation, though its very slow at the moment. Games are *just* playable on a quad-core rig.
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  • ...olution of control types so one could filter out just the 360 degree wheel games.
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  • ...onsole games, many people also play emulated versions of old home computer games on their cabs.
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  • By default, Mamewah starts by generating a Main list, which contains all the games found in the rom_path of your 'emuname.ini' file. ### Games List Settings ###
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  • ...used in every commercial arcade machine and the vast majority of homebuilt arcade systems. In a static panel, a fixed layout for the controls is determined a ...s had unique controls and panel layouts. The desire to play more and more games on a static panel can drive a design to extremes - creating what is known a
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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.
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  • * '''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
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  • ...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).
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  • Phoenix Arcade is dedicated to reproducing artwork found on video games and pinball machines, for the purpose of making the machines look like new.
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  • * '''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).
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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,
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  • ...layer figure out which buttons need to be used during emulation of various games.
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  • ...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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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller Build a single player PS/2 arcade joystick for arcade fighting games.Simple description of the procedure, will add more info soon.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Homepage:''' http://www.geocities.com/lucas159us/arcade.html
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet Un-MAME cabinet (console games, TV)
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Homepage:''' http://www.fonck.nl/arcade
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  • == Arcade Controls Forums Thread == [http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=96772.0|Visit] [[Arcade Controls Forum Thread]]
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • ...the correct turns ratio of spinner/dial/paddle/trackball-controlled arcade games. Below is comma-separated text, hopefully this is a useful format. ...of turn from one side of the screen to another - useful for potentiometer games like Warlords)
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...g mamewah. 2 player with trackball and a street fighter theme. over 10,000 games and 64 gigs of music.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Homepage:''' http://pwp.ibl.bm/~wolf/arcade/
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...irst Arcade project and is specifically designed to play 2 player fighting games like Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, etc...
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  • This article provides an introduction to '''Arcade cabinets''' including an overview of the basic cabinet types. ...kind of play in mind (players sitting opposite of each other) while other games 'flip' the screen to alernate between players.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller Great controller for both PC games and arcade emulator!
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Cocktail Arcade Cabinet ...cade Depot. They take care of the part I don't care for in building arcade games (the 'woodworking' part). This is my 10th cab!
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...st a simple box with the minimum number of controls need to play the older games. Built almost entirely from materials I had lying around the house.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • ...cked to real controls.It's also my first arcade cabinet that looks like an arcade cabinet.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller * '''Homepage:''' http://lothlorien.hn.org:9999/arcade
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...anel for controls. Nothing fancy, just a basic cab that plays my favourite games. :)
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...able control panels, and runs MAME and Daphne software in addition to XBox games.
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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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  • * '''Project Type:''' Cocktail Arcade Cabinet ...ail cabinet with electric rotating monitor for full screen goodness on ALL games (",)
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  • ...sk the right questions you will discover that you too can build your dream arcade machine. Good preparation, including taking the time to read and research a If you have questions feel free to ask in the Build Your Own Arcade Controls [http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/ forums].
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Cocktail Arcade Cabinet ...hardware (overclocked P133, VX motherboard and S3 Virge) but will run most games made up until 1985 quite happily.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller Keyboard interface for Two playersbasically for Neogeo games.(4 buttons for each player)
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller ...rol panel. A two player mame control panel used mainly for VS beat them up games.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Homepage:''' http://www.dsr3d.com/beatrice3d/arcade/spacehorizon/horizon.htm
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller This is a two player arcade style stick for fighting games. It supports Dreamcast and PSX. Unlike my other pages this one's not really
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller ...might make a good encoder board for a new stick. There's only two fighting games for the GameCube right now but SoulCalibur2 is well worth it. Why? Just bec
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...ght cabinet made using 2 computer's desks (wooden parts)!Great for pinball games !
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...Princeton Graphics offering full track ball, spinner, light gun support of games.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...prox 3 inches wider than original Defender machine to accommodate 2-player games. Step-by-step guide with photos. - Still under construction (both machine a
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...kid (okay, it was really for me, but I let them play it too). My favorite arcade game was always the 1983 Star Wars vector graphics game - so check out my S
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet A couple of years ago I treated myself to one of Hanaho Games Arcade PC's. I was not happy with the original panel, marquee and various other th
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...have a cable line hooked to this so I can watch tv when not playing video games.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • [[Image:Emulaxian.jpg|thumb|Emulaxian/3D Arcade Screenshot|320px|right]] ...atures powerful and fully customizable search and filter functions to find games fast.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...net based on the Simpsons arcade cabinet. It has 7 emulators, plays old pc games and also acts as a DJ mixing station/jukebox.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • ...size cabinet, a desktop control panel might be a good solution to have an arcade experience.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Cocktail Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Arcade Console ...is box into any video source and enjoy your favorite classic and modern pc games.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...project...but with some additions, such as vibration detection for pinball games. This project is in the early stage.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller Arcade games need arcade controls!! I got tired of using a keyboard and gamepads and went for the re
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller ...plays like a dream. The button layout works great for all of the fighting games for the Xbox!
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...ed and felt like a Galaga but yet was capable of playing a large amount of games. The control panel has a Galaga control panel build into a more functional
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller ...st. These will be very much like my other stick. And designed for fighting games.This one's still under-construction but I'm updating the progress on the pa
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...ave removable swapable CP's, one for normal play , with extra for 4 player games.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Homepage:''' http://home.cogeco.ca/~arcade/
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...ball, and 6 arcade utility buttons. Control panel was custom designed. The arcade also runs my own custom made frontend.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Cocktail Arcade Cabinet ...is the rotating cockpit for the computer monitor allowing players to play games at the full extent of the monitor area, rotating the cockpit at anytime.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet A rebuild of an original Asteroids Deluxe Cab to run approx 20 games with original controls, and a scratch built PONG Bar Top replica using a Ra
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Desktop Arcade Controller ...made for fighting games. 8 action buttons. It's large and has a good solid arcade feel to it. Has a nice background image of Ken Masters from the Street Figh
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  • ...many different kinds of media elements for all the games from each system (arcade, consoles, handhelds, computers, etc). Generally, most systems will have th ...ly bezel overlays are the most common type of artwork, however some arcade games have artwork that is lit from behind that corresponds with game play (Gorf,
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  • ...pp Controls]], with the large catalog and unfriendliness to the small home arcade builder. You have to register to be able to view their catalog. ...friendly and helpful. Naturaly, this is not an end-user company and video games are not their center point of business anymore. However, they try to help o
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  • ...s the flexibility to swap in different control panel layouts for different games. ...orate artwork and ability to support more than one layout for a particular arcade. The disadvantage is that you may need to purchase duplicate controls, wir
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...lays a wide range of nearly accurate screen resolutions and, with suitable games, plays like an original machine.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...atch for the cabinet, and also a standalone panel that features in Project Arcade!See what you think.mremulator
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet * '''Monitor Type:''' Arcade Monitor
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  • ...al user interface to the user for running arcade games on a self-contained arcade cabinet.
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Cocktail Arcade Cabinet * '''Homepage:''' http://www.ti-994a.com/wiki/pmwiki.php/MAME/Arcade
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  • ...are talking about mostly are not software as we think of it today. These games generally did not involve floppy drives, hard drives, CDs, or DVDs. They i ...e Galaga chips) the cabinet would now play Galaga instead of Donkey Kong. Arcade owners really did do this, it was known as “converting” a cabinet. So
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet The cabinet contains both a PC (for emulation and native PC games) and a Sega Dreamcast.
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  • ...ront end for the M.A.M.E. arcade game emulator, and has been designed with arcade cabinet controls & projects in mind. *It has a keyboard controlled GUI - Perfect for those arcade controls
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...on there are 5 buttons for configuration keys, and 2 side ones for pinball games. The system also features a pullout keyboard and mouse, coin door and custo
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  • ...ference in authenticity when comparing arcade monitors to other displays. Arcade monitors are the obvious choice for those looking for the absolute closest ...ameplay to display the correct game resolutions. You can also use standard Arcade monitors but you will have to wire them up in order to be able to connect t
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  • ...ewer, 16:9 widescreen displays a bad choice for a cabinet. There are some games that used different aspect ratios, including 1:1, but most used either 4x3 ...proper aspect. MAME also can be configured to rotate its display of the games so that they use the full display area, while still retaining the proper as
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  • ...ctrlr files for a bunch of commercial control panels: hotrod, hotrodse, x-arcade, and slikstik. ...e matching ctrlr file, you do not need to do any remapping for most of the games in mame.
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  • ...Everything from oversize 27" arcade monitors to classic vector and narrow arcade monitors and controllers are available to install in your cabinet. This po * [[Arcade Monitors]]
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  • Looks to be a newcomer in the arcade-repro field. Produces and sells Cabinet art, stencil sets, bezels and CPO's Another item of special interest are the Cabinet backs for several games, made to original specs 3/4" Particle Board and Ready to install. They incl
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Upright Arcade Cabinet ...through a LabTec Spatializer 3-D sound enhancer (Works GREAT with Q-Sound games as it is a Q-Sound processor). Used the MAME logo printed out by Kinko's fo
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  • ...o a television or authentic arcade monitor all that is required to display games on a PC monitor is to attach the monitor to your PCs VGA connector. ...re to the quality that can be achieved with a television or better yet, an arcade monitor.
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  • ==Arcade Art== Great games became classics with a little help from their captivating branding & design
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  • ...see what's there? Anyway, it had a beautiful interface where you chose the games by the marquee on the left (2x4 grid) and it shows the live attract mode ru
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  • *Arcade cabinet friendly UI / Hidden Windows *Launch external PC games/applications
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  • ...d. They feel like a normally digital pad, but is technical analog (not all games take advance of this). * Analog buttons (that feel like as digital) is marked as '''a'''. Only some games may take advance of these, hince they can been used as a digital button.
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  • ...o in expecting to see pristine machines in their glory days. Most of these games are old and have seen some abuse in their day. But instead go in looking fo ...lding. Bring a power strip or a multi-tap so that you can plug in multiple games or share an outlet with others (there are usually only a few outlets).
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  • ...f cabinets might seem daunting, it can be very rewarding to own a ''real'' arcade cabinet. ...] or other websites on this topic. See this list below for a collection of arcade restoration links:
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  • ...-working boards (plus a fee). This service is not available for all arcade games.
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  • The interface to Mamewah is meant to be controlled by actual arcade controls which makes it a non-point-and-click, non-windows-GUI front end. M * [[Mamewah Other Apps|Launching Other Games and Applications]]
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  • ...nced "pie arcade") is a Python based MAME front-end designed for use on an arcade cabinet using minimal controls (joystick and buttons). * Most popular games counter and Favorites category
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  • ...AV equipment, while some people like to have the dark room just lit by the games themselves. The Game Room can be a truly creative expression. Below are som ...ght want to also bring home the real thing too. Owning and collecting real arcade machines and pinball machines sits right on the border of insanity. It is l
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  • ...eason most people enter this hobby; to play the games you love with actual arcade hardware, just as they were intended. There's a vast array of different con ==Arcade Control Hardware==
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  • ...act only along one axis. Spinners were used for many popular early arcade games such as Pong, Tempest, Arkanoid, and Tron. You might remember the spinner from games like Tempest and Arkanoid. The player turns a knob to move the on-screen c
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  • ...ts the Windows command line version of MAME with XML ROM info (> 0.84), PC Games and all command line based emulators. *Controllable by arcade controllers with configurable controller settings for all front end functio
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  • ...e so many games. 4+ Hall length rows plus 2 rows of Juke boxes, redemption games, and a few slots. there was also a very large selection of gambling videos, ;[[Arcade_Auctions_1 |Go Back to Arcade Auctions]]
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  • [http://www.arcadecomponents.com Arcade Components] "Your source for old and rare components for arcade games, old school computers, and old school game consoles!"
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  • [http://www.projectarcade.com Project Arcade - The Book!]</center> == Project Arcade - The Book! ==
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  • ...Light guns of different size and shape are popular in almost all shooting games.
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  • | [[Maximus Arcade]] | 39+ arcade and console emulators
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  • ...e game. This article describes the most common types of joysticks used in arcade cabinets and game systems. ...ysticks. While it is possible to use an 8-way joystick when playing 4-way games, it's not recommended, as accidentally hitting a diagonal with the joystick
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  • ==Windows XP on arcade monitor== ...ality (i.e. interlace flicker) is not suitable for longer periods of time. Games and movies does not suffer from this and works fine.
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  • arcade monitor to the computer. ...monitor, and you want to setup that easily, this is recommended (J-Pac and Arcade-VGA combo).
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  • ...kball''' is a large ball that can be pushed in any direction to control an arcade game. Trackballs provide precise analog control, much like a mouse. ...he ball, but in a trackball you spin the ball directly. Most (if not all) arcade trackballs are optomechanical rather than optical.
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  • '''Q: I changed the rom path for MAME and now it won't run the games!''' '''Q: Why do some of my games not show up? I have merged rom sets.'''
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  • ...ay on a home arcade cabinet. Here is a list of just some of the low-budget games out there that fit the bill, several of which have free demo versions avail ...tors: Please only include games that are known to play well using standard arcade or trackball controls.
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  • The primary purpose of Atomic FE is to be used with MAME arcade games. However, it is possible to utilize Atomic FE with any other emulator or it ...ell as buttons. It is equally at home being controlled by a keyboard or by arcade controls.
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  • *Marquee and flyer change as you scroll through games. *Support to play Dave Dries QuickTime arcade movies right in the UI. Very cool to watch these. Just like going to the mo
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  • ...Only games with roms(*)''': If this option is checked, MaLa collects only Games, which were found as Roms in one of the Roms paths. ...ect Only working games(*):''' If this option is marked, MaLa collects only Games, which possess the 'good' status.
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  • ...games let you experience the fun of popular pinball systems right on your arcade cabinet or home computer. Many people add [[pushbuttons]] to the side of t
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  • ...cement parts for a wide variety of coin-operated machines, including video games, pinball machines, vending machines, and so on. Happ does offer parts for the home arcade machine builder, but they are not well-known as a end-user friendly company
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  • [[Image:Maximus.jpg|thumb|Maximus Arcade Screenshot|320px|right]] ...le keeping the Windows environment hidden. Although best suited for use in arcade cabinets, it can be configured for use in a kiosk or simply running on a co
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  • ...ng detailed dimensions of all the necessary parts of your favorite classic arcade machine. ==Plans of Existing Arcade Games==
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  • ...sers of Mamewah needs to modify these controls to work properly with their arcade controls or custom setups. digital_scroll_rate - scroll rate for games / options lists (also minimum scroll rate for similated analog, see below)
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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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  • ...lications that allow certain emulators to work properly with a frontend or arcade setup. Most emulators are not designed with frontends or arcade machines in mind, and therefore may cause some or all of the following issu
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  • * '''Project Type:''' Bartop/Countertop Arcade Cabinet I decided on sharing the details for this latest arcade cabinet in case others might find the read useful or entertaining.
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  • ...Entertainment System (SNES) emulator. It basically allows you to play most games designed for the SNES and Super Famicom Nintendo game systems on your PC or .... With the use of a Wrapper Snes9x is a very stable seamless emulator for arcade machines.
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  • : Automate your applications. Maybe used for these games, that have trouble to get working in a cabinet (most wrappers seen to made ...oads/Saves Mame ini files that can specify analog control map for specific games. Some example ini files included. Save the ini files to the Mame's ini fold
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  • [http://forums.arcade-museum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=78 Dedicated Forum At KLOV] ...work related to controller design and circuit analysis. David has been an arcade game collector since before most people realized you could even collect the
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  • ...to it's original arcade version (i.e. the original game PCB playing on the arcade monitor it was intended to). ...cade cabinet so as to frame the monitor and hide the inner workings of the arcade cabinet.
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  • Once you get your arcade machine operational, you will more than likely be interested in knowing (an ...utput file or controls.xml to allow you to create custom filtered lists of games based on your input criteria. (# of buttons, joystick type, monitor orienta
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  • ...t a computer outputs before Soft-15KHz kicks in may be harmful to standard arcade monitors.'' ...It does this by doing small changes to the Windows registry to add typical arcade screen resolutions, as well as tweaking some existing ones, and locking out
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  • |text of your choice, (eg M.A.M.E. - Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) |title of your choice for this game list, (e.g. Joystick Games)
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  • ...is nothing more than a collection of user contributed articles written by arcade enthusiasts just like you. This is a community site, and depends on your c ...e else to add a few paragraphs, and before you know it we will have a true arcade encyclopedia.
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  • ...d those with specific gaming tendencies. They are one of the few dedicated arcade builders in the UK, and the only one offering custom machines and modificat ...alled on the machine, and pre-written .ini files to allow easy addition of arcade and console emulators, including MAME. This means that most of the complex
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  • ...tart Drawing something or [http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?q=arcade download] someone else's pre made model. (addicted for life) ...sed SketchUp and has released the unlimited FREE version, perfect for your arcade design needs. A PRO (= not free) version also exists, but it is '''not''' n
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  • ...ould be considered a crucial final step in creating your personal piece of arcade history. ...f repro art at places like [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.video.arcade.collecting?lnk=lr&hl=en RGVAC] or in the [http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/i
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  • To create the illusion that your home arcade machine is a 'real' arcade machine, it would be nice to be able to hide the familiar Windows PC look a ...mputer is in start-up phase. To hide the windows user interface and select games take a look at the [[Front-Ends|front-end software]] article.''
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