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The video games I made myself. There is a thread on the arcade controls forum where I describe how they work:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,141265.0.html
They are attached to the wall but do not go through it. They are much thinner than the originals because they use a LCD monitor. The games are emulated on a Raspberry Pi (except for Fix-it-Felix Jr. which uses a Windows 7 PC). There is no danger of them falling off the wall.
I set up a MAME cabinet to play shooter games with a Windows PC, 52 in TV, and two arcade guns (www.arcadeguns.com). It can play a lot of the favorites mentioned here (area 51, Time crisis, Terminator 2, CarnEvil, Golgo 13, Lethal Enforcers, Jurassic Park, etc.) It gets a lot of play at parties and the TV can be used to watch TV at other times. I like this more than a cabinet dedicated to a single game system because it allows more variety without taking up a lot of space. The disadvantage is that it can't play the modern games.
Quoted from Vino:Nice! What's that topper you have on your CV?
Not really a topper. It is a tube amp and speaker I use to listen to music and podcasts. I had it on the floor, but my son would mess with it so I moved it up there
Quoted from Kawydud:The bare metal armor came from pinball metal. http://www.pinballmetal.com/products/4957982-2/
I had them blasted and powder coated, then installed the EL paper lights behind the holes.
Your Iron Man looks amazing.
Quoted from pinballslave:I've gone for the junk shop look...
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Nice Elvira topper
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