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Monday, July 18, 2005

My Arcade Cabinet

Here is where I will be discussing my arcade cabinet project. This is well known as a "Mame Cabinet", referring to the arcade emulator "Mame". This has been a project that has been swimming around in my head for quite some time, but I never thought it would become real. After searching on the internet for a while, I've found that building an arcade cabinet for my house will not only be easier than I thought, but less expensive as well. It's still gonna cost a few hundered dollars to build to my plans, but just think of it... a custom built, full size, 4 player arcade machine that will emulate almost any game I want (within reason)! I'm pretty stoked. I still have a few other projects to deal with and finish up, so this won't happen over night... but I'll post any findings I come across here.



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