Build you own, it feels good. I built a cabinet that wasn't as deep to save some space, loaded MAME and Maximus front end. Even put some visual pinball on in with flipper buttons. Liked it so much I then built a mini Virtual pinball machine.
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Build you own, it feels good. I built a cabinet that wasn't as deep to save some space, loaded MAME and Maximus front end. Even put some visual pinball on in with flipper buttons. Liked it so much I then built a mini Virtual pinball machine.
Quoted from Guinnesstime:WOW. Anything you can share on the Multicade build??
Hi, I should read my forum post more. I used koenigs design with slight modifications for my cabinet. http://www.koenigs.dk/mame/eng/
Buttons and joysticks are cheap USB encoders from eBay, under $80 CAD for the entire set. Didn't want to pay a premium for buttons. Old 19" LCD monitor and HP core 2 duo tower from work, 1 GB low end Nvidia card. Maximus front end for MAME and virtual pinball. Printed the artwork on a wide format printer at work and attached with "Hodge podge". Marquee is artwork between 2 think layers of plexiglass and led light bulb behind it for low heat and life.
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