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| | Arcade cabinet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The sides of the arcade cabinet are usually decorated with brightly colored stickers or paint, representing the gameplay of their particular game. |  | | These are a close relative to the sit-down style of cabinet except that the player sits inside the game. |  | | There are many types of arcade cabinets, some in fact being custom-made for a particular game; however, the most common are the upright, the cocktail or table, and the sit-down. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcade_cabinet
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| | My Arcade Emulation Cabinet |
 | | After you get your cabinet home, the first thing you're going to want to do is stick a computer inside it and play a game. |  | | Growing up in the '80s, I was about 10 when arcades were booming, and PacMan was the number one game around. |  | | However, through the magic of emulation, all those games I used to play as a kid can now be played on a PC - in their original, unmodified state. |
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http://yourpage.blazenet.net/ditto/cabinet.htm
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| | Klax Arcade Cabinet Conversion |
 | | Today, arcades are gone and so are the old games. |  | | That's not what you find on the original arcade machines, but I started playing computer games on an Atari VCS which had the joystick button on the left, and that habit kind of stuck. |  | | Someone had obviously modified it into some different game since it had a number of buttons that definitely had nothing to do with the Klax game. |
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http://www.roesler-ac.de/wolfram/klax
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| | X-Arcade Arcade Machine 2.0 : FAQ |
 | | With the popularity of MAME&;, many people who grew up on the classic arcade games from the 70's and 80's want to relive these games today and your X-Arcade™ Machine is 100% compatible with all versions of MAME&; across all platforms, including PC, Mac and Xbox™. |  | | Real arcade machines typically cost upwards of $3000-$5000 each and only include a very limited number of games and no flexibility. |  | | If you wish to play games from other game systems, you must first purchase the game system/computer and connect inside your cabinet. |
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http://www.x-arcade.com/htm/cabinet_faq.shtml
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| | Custom Cabinet |
 | | I mean the problems in collecting old arcade games is that: 1. |  | | So using a PC and 1 cabinet to play all my old favorites seemed great. |  | | As having collected old arcade games the past, I thought "hmm.. |
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http://www.reneris.com/mame
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| | Andy Knosp's MAME Cabinet |
 | | Thus, you can play all of your favorite games on your PC. |  | | As a kid, do you remember going to the arcade to play games like Pacman, Donkey Kong, Frogger, etc.? |  | | Has numerous games that are near-flawless ports of arcade versions that ran on Sega's Naomi hardware |
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http://www.knosp.com/projects/mamecabinet
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| | Bren's MAME Arcade Cabinet |
 | | I wrote a message looking for game cabinets on a message board and I got a message stating that a guy had an old Asteroids game cabinet that he was trying to get rid of. |  | | The funny thing with working on the 20 year old cabinet is there has been a little settling and we found out that the back door was not going to be a rectangle. |  | | That was placed in the cabinet with a few boards to hold it in place. |
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http://www.brensrealm.com/arcade.htm
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| | The ULTIMATE Arcade Machine |
 | | I decided to build my own arcade cabinet that could play thousands of real arcade games instead of buying an old arcade machine that would probably break often and could play only one game. |  | | I have also found that PC games are a blast to play on this machine. |  | | This project started back in 1998 when I was searching the internet for an old coin-op arcade game to put in the game room. |
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http://netbox.home.mindspring.com/arcade
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| | classic arcade cabinet |
 | | Everything you need to know about how to download classic arcade games to play on your personal computer or video game console. |  | | full sized arcade machine that plays hundreds of classic arcade games for... |  | | Find out more about Great free to download games & classic arcade cabinet by clicking here! |
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http://wik.smsrelief.org/th/th/classic-arcade-cabinet.htm
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| | Dradys Arcade Cabinet |
 | | I'm now 20 something, and only up and till 2 years ago I thought that I would be destined to second ratemicrosoft emulations, and other pc games, never to see the orginal arcade games I was brought up on ever again. |  | | Not being a carpentar, and nor having the tools, I found some old foam what packing supports like you get in new electronic boxes etc, you always throw out, luckily i had some, and used this to prop the monitor to the desired position. |  | | I've been brought up being a junky for traditional arcade games, being an avid visitor to my local video game palour in Cooma NSW (now none existant) :( |
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http://home.primus.com.au/drady/search/index.html
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| | MAME arcade cabinet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | If the cabinet comes with a monitor, then this is the way to go. |  | | A Computer Monitor is the easiest way to go. |  | | Having the right monitor for your cabinet is crucial to enjoyment of the game as the wrong monitor can completely destroy the video aspect of the game. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAME/arcade
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| | Mame Arcade Cabinet |
 | | Added a new very fun game to the cab that I've wanted to have available for some time: EveryExtend with the help of this wonderful (not to mention free) utility: AutoHotKey. |  | | Added a couple more games, specifically Lego star wars and Gish. |  | | There's a dialog box that pops up every time it's opened asking whether you want to play fullscreen or not and |
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http://www.upup.us
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| | Arcade Cabinet Project |
 | | I have made some decisions regarding the cabinet design: I want to use a 19" arcade monitor, positioned vertically (since most of the games I really enjoy are played in this fashion). |  | | Seems like I have been in a holding pattern while determining when I will be able to get the wood for the cabinet. |  | | As you can see, it is time to start planning where the monitor will finally go. |
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http://www.davidkristiansen.com/arcadecab.htm
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| | Arcade Cabinet |
 | | I learned that Bloodstorm is one of the most violent, gory games of all time, so based on that and the condition of the hardware, I justify taking it out of circulation and turning it into a MAME cabinet. |  | | So once I figure out the best way to swap a 2nd or 3rd control panel onto the cabinet, I will have that "exotics" panel and possibly a fine-tuned 4-way for more competitive Donkey Kong, Dig Dug, and Ms Pac Man play. |  | | I narrowed my search to only empties, conversions, and truly crappy games. |
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http://www.helluvaengineer.com/arcade_cab.htm
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| | Arcade Cabinet |
 | | Also, this cabinet will play MAME, NES and some Windows games. |  | | If I had to use MDF again, I would use 3/4" for the sides, 1/2" plywood for anything you don't see (support boards), and 5/8" MDF for doors and light boards. |  | | Since this whole project is on a "shoe string", we are halted until I can go out tonight and buy casters, L-brackets, etc. |
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http://www.signaldev.com/cab/index.php
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| | The Adrenaline Vault Hardware Review X-Arcade Cabinet |
 | | Using the Cabinet purely with consoles is an option, but considering many games require the use of both analog sticks which the X-Arcade Arcade Controller does not support, the full use is limited to fighting, sports, and arcade-style titles. |  | | I was able to fit my Xbox, PS2, Gamecube, VCR, cable box, controllers, various games and movies comfortably inside, though you'll have to get on your hands and knees to access most of the shelves. |  | | Assembly is simplistic for those unaccustomed to do-it-yourself projects, and the design is durable enough to ensure years of care-free gaming. |
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http://www.avault.com/hardware/getreview.asp?review=xarcadecabinet&page=2
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| | Arcade Cabinet Webring |
 | | We also make a great spinner for games like tempest and arkanoid. |  | | I have a rotating monitor, a real coin door that will take any coin, and full jamma compliance. |  | | Arcade games directory featuring the classics as well as the newest games. |
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http://o.webring.com/hub?ring=arcadecab
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| | Ev : Arcade |
 | | I used the Gravis MouseStick II's buttons for 1 and 2 player start, add credit, Return and Tab (so I could edit the controls of a game to match the arcade controls - later I might change Tab to Command-W to end the game and choose another). |  | | Anyhow, the owner said he'd let it go for $125, so I picked it up immediately (with cash in hand - I had heard about these folks being a little fussy), loaded it in the van, and took it home. |  | | I slid open the side door one time a year or so ago and busted on of the ADB cards - I lost my one-player/two-player/insert coin controls for awhile. |
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http://www.triplo.com/ev/arcade
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| | Arcade Cabinet |
 | | Many of the ideas come from many web sites and I picked and merged the ones I liked plus some of my own… and of course with some input from Matt and Greg such as “it needs to be 4 players” so they could play with their friends. |  | | After playing some games (grin) and searching the web for a while I realized this was just something I had to build. |  | | I ran across this emulator that could run all the old arcade games I used to collect. |
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http://www.reneris.com/photos/mame/cab/full/page1.asp
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| | Living Room Arcade Cabinet |
 | | You can play old arcade games using MAME, work on the computer, or play games on the latest consoles. |  | | The plans are available from Game Cabinets, Inc. |  | | The Living Room Arcade Cabinet is designed to look like furniture you might find in a living room, and thus won't be banished to the basement or a playroom. |
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http://www.eamontales.com/livingroom
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| | ArcadeCab- MAME cabinet plans and related information |
 | | Step-by-step instructions have also been added on how I added the Atari 2600 games to the cabinet. |  | | There are a number of photos and a detailed parts list. |  | | Hopefully you will find something of interest to you here. |
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http://www.arcadecab.com
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| | Welcome to Webb's MAME Arcade Cabinet |
 | | The idea is that there is a really cool PC program called MAME (as well as many other similar emulators) that allow you to run those good ol' retro arcade games. |  | | Well, that is the reason for the rest of this website. |  | | So, you download the program and a few ROMS and you play them on your computer system using the keyboard, but there's something missing! |
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http://www.webbpickersgill.com/mame
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| | gnateye's arcade cabinet |
 | | my 2 player capcom style button layout for my cabinet in pdf form. |  | | ***Click Here for my Arcade and gaming Links Page*** |  | | cabinet number 2, the wife didnt kill me, the nieghbors almost did, but its here still. |
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http://www.cosmicbreaks.com/images/arcade_stick
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| | Wiccysworld.com - mIRC scripts, games info and music tools for u |
 | | Site update is going very slow at present, due to too much going on at home, but the next week will see some much needed updates. |  | | Ive just aquired a sega model1 game to install in the cabinet alongside the PC, complete with dual-res arcade monitor! |  | | These last two days i've been writing a 2-part guide to hardware and software for arcade emulation fans and people who want to play arcade games on their pc. |
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http://www.wiccysworld.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=50
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| | Custom Arcades - High End Arcade Gaming Cabinet Products |
 | | You can link these machines together or play PC games online if you wish. |  | | Custom Arcades - Play Like you've never played before! |  | | Designed and manufactured by Custom Arcades, these Home Entertainment Centers bring together all the hardware needed to provide an extensive range of game room activities in a sophisticated electronic platform. |
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http://www.custom-arcade.com
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| | SlikStik - Arcade Machine |
 | | There are specialty graphics cards, namely the Arcade VGA card from Ultimarc which will further extend your visual experience but are not necessary normal game play. |  | | Once assembled the cabinet provides rock-solid game play that will virtually last forever, it will bring your gaming experience far beyond your expectations. |  | | SlikStik arcade has been designed to bring you the feel of true classic arcade gaming with a sophisticated design that has all the features you have been looking for. |
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http://www.slikstik.com/sscab.htm
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| | Wouter's page : Arcade Cabinet dimensions |
 | | I learnt that there are two similar-but-not-the-same cabinet styles out there which are easily confused. |  | | He sent me this picture (of a game that belongs to Ola Norstmo) to illustrate the |  | | Based on the above information, I came up with this drawing (CorelDraw). |
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http://www.retro.co.za/arcade/cabinet.html
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| | MAME Arcade Cabinet |
 | | I knew what I wanted to build, a simple and authentic looking cabinet with controls for one or two player games. |  | | Build a Video Arcade Cabinet to play them on. |  | | It is software that allows you to run ROM images of video arcade games. |
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http://www.terrorist.net/webdocs/cabinet
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| | Arcade@Home(tm) - Cabinet Pics |
 | | If you're a video game collector and believe "MAMEing" a classic cabinet is some type of sin, take a look at what would've happened to these cabinets if we hadn't saved them! |  | | Don't want to go "all the way" but want real arcade controls? |  | | Check out the Arcade@Home Cabinet Q&A page at the above link. |
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http://www.arcadeathome.com/pics.phtml
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| | ap.org home |
 | | My fascination with classic arcade games goes back to the early- to mid-80s, when the technology was still new - something people hadn't really been exposed to. |  | | I had already purchased retrogaming CDs like Microsoft's "Return of Arcade" and William's "Arcade Classics" collections, but with MAME I was able to play practically every game - even the more obscure ones - that I remembered and loved as a kid. |  | | The buzz that surrounded the entire industry was incredible, and I haven't seen a phenomenon quite like it since. |
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http://www.arcadeparadise.org
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| | MAME - The Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator site |
 | | Being able to play the games is just a nice side-effect. |  | | Even though MAME allows people to enjoy the long-lost arcade games and even some newer ones, the main purpose of the project is to document the hardware (and software) of the arcade games. |  | | He named the accomplishment by the name of Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, or MAME for short (pronounced as the word 'maim' in English, other languages may differ). |
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http://www.mame.net
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| | Ubercade - MAME Arcade Cabinet Conversion : HOME |
 | | Ubercade (uber + arcade) was created to whet my insatiable appetite for classic (and not so classic gaming), and my need to have a 400 lb hulk of particle board and wires in my basement. |  | | Banging on a keyboard at my desk or futzing with a cheezy game pad wasn't quite the same experience. |  | | I wanted to Build My Own Arcade Controls so that I could experience the classics in the manner they were meant to be experienced: in a full fledged "authentic" arcade cabinet. |
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http://ubercade.randomdrivel.com
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| | Mr SaLTy's Arcade - Mame Cabinet - Links |
 | | THE place to find out info about a specific arcade game. |  | | Best place to find out about compiling your own version of MAME. |  | | Excellent collection of pics, PDF files of arcade manuals and schematics etc. MUST SEE for cabinet builders. |
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http://www.mrsalty.net/links2.shtml
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| | WotR - Paper, love and glue - mmmm |
 | | Here’s how YOU can have them in YOUR home, no matter how small or filthy… |  | | Finally – relive those early-to-mid ‘80s arcade glory days without the hassle of paying for stuff or having to learn how the machines work so you can keep fixing them or negotiating with strange, staring men at frightening auctions. |  | | The easiest way to do this is to either insert or drag the image into a word-processing, or presentation package (Word and Powerpoint work well - so will Open Office etc). |
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http://www.wayoftherodent.com/gd101/bs_paperarcade.htm
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| | Lunacade Tabletop Arcade Cabinet Kit & Control Panel |
 | | With "AtomicJamie" you'll relive the glory of Arcade gaming |  | | But you can go a step further and move your whole computer system in ! |  | | Lunacade's "Atomic Jamie" is the ultimate way to (re)play all the arcade and console hits that are now emulated on PC ! |
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http://www.lunacade.com
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| | Mameroom Designs- Your one stop arcade cabinet building and arcade games resource |
 | | Mameroom Designs- Your one stop arcade cabinet building and arcade games resource |  | | Available as a cabinet only kit or combination kit with either a 2-player blank control panel kit or X-arcade© control panel base kit. |  | | The Ultimate Arcade II cabinet kit will put you one step closer to the Ultimate Gaming Experience! |
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http://www.cybertechdesign.net/mameroom/uaIIkit_info.asp
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| | ArcadeCab- Introduction |
 | | Hopefully this will help you past some of the problems I encountered and point out areas to pay special attention to. |  | | Welcome to the little document on how I built my MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) arcade cabinet that, today, can play over 3,500 arcade favorites. |  | | I spent the time to create this for all the people who asked for plans after hearing me discuss what I was doing and after seeing pictures of the cabinet's progress. |
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http://www.arcadecab.com/Intro.htm
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| | Rob's MAME Cabinet |
 | | Like So many people out there, I've been amazed by the wonderful MAME cabinets created and documented throughout the internet. |  | | In December of 2000 I decided that it was finally time for me to take on the challange myself... |  | | The Contents of CmdrTaco.net are all Copyrighted © 1994-2005 Rob Malda |
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http://cmdrtaco.net/jubei
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| | Goody's Arcade Cabinet Project - How to build your own Arcade Cabinet. |
 | | The basic idea for the dimensions came from Brien King's defender dimensions. |  | | Here are the details about the material used and a sketch with dimensions of the cabinet. |  | | Goody's Arcade Cabinet Project - How to build your own Arcade Cabinet. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/in/emulation
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| | Arcade Cabinet Examples page |
 | | Ultimate Arcade - Mark II Wayback Machine mirror |  | | Fuam's portable MAME cabinet - a Stickhead site! |  | | Ultimate Arcade - Mark IV Wayback Machine mirror |
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http://arcadecontrols.com/arcade_examples.php
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| | Oa sis CF: Arcade cabinet |
 | | You can find cabinet Arcade stuff for your needs. |
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http://www.oasiscf.org/arcade/arcade-cabinet.html
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