There are few gaming experiences as joyful as an arcade, the tactile aspect, the limiting gameplay, reliance on your wits, and the number of coins you have on you. In the age of multi-million dollar ...
Alright, I might as well start this thread, after mentioning this project in a couple other threads here. Brains and Software: As already mentioned, the computer running the show is a Raspberry Pi.
Maker and retro gaming enthusiast Tony Vanpoucke has created a great Raspberry Pi bartop arcade cabinet, and has kindly published instructions to the Instructables website enabling you to build your ...
On top of the cost, it's even more questionable when you figure that the Pi probably can't handle most of the fighter games of the 90s. I remember MAME on a Pentium III: it was barely capable of ...
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