So Kyle Orland recently posted on Twitter asking about renting arcade cabinets and what you'd be willing to pay for the option to switch out monthly with new cabinets. I told him for any reasonable ...
Every kid dreams of having an arcade game at their house. When those kids grow up, they have a couple of options for getting that at-home arcade experience. They can either buy a one-game commercial ...
Going on the origins of this forum, I thought I'd share some of the musings from starting a MAME cabinet this last week. This project starts it's life as an NFL Blitz 99 cabinet I bought off a ...
While many people would be satisfied leaving a MAME console on their desk, others take the time to put their MAME creations in a nice, authentic arcade cabinet. Some people like [Simon Jansen] take ...
In the world of MAME cabinetry – essentially a subculture of arcade lovers who build amazing cabinets for their emulators – the goal is usually to either recreate the arcade games of yore or build ...
Adafruit has created the world's smallest Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME) arcade cabinet using Raspberry Pi Zero computer. MAME arcade cabinets are popular all over the world and they attract ...
Even though I have yet to construct my own mame cabinet, I like to consider myself an aficionado. Mame cabinets are a way to relive good memories full of classic gaming. One memory nobody wants to ...
The fine people over at iPodLinux have been working on getting MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) onto their iPods—a pretty neat achievement in and of itself, but one of them has gone an extra ...
MAME cabinets are one of the best all-around DIY projects that teach you a ton of skills and give you a sweet game machine at the end, but not all of us have room for a big old cabinet. So, Adafruit ...
Once you’ve gotten your cabinet built, you might be tempted to start celebrating, but hold your horses—there’s still a lot of software configuration to be done. In this part of the guide, we’ll ...
On first sight, Surface Tension's offering looks like just another arty coffee table from Europe. Open a hatch, however, and it's an arcade cabinet for two, with four buttons per player and HAPP-made ...