Inviere wrote: » Are they going to be hard to get do people think?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Impossible to say, I mean it's one thing to join a retro game group on FB, and be all proud of Sonic 2 running off of a raspberry pi onto a 55" flat panel set to 16:9 and quite another to invest in a arcade cab for €400,b even if it is scaled down.
Doge wrote: » He kinda screwed up when he said the LCD panel is better than a CRT though. :pac:
Optimus Prime wrote: » also if you where planning on taking out the insides and upgrading or whatever to hold more games, you are essentially just paying 400 for the shell, artwork and a few buttons.
o1s1n wrote: » The lack of any kind of scanlines or even attempt to emulate how the games should actually look would be more of a dealbreaker to me than the monitor size. Is that broken piece of wood around towards the bottom at the front, where your feet would be? If so you'd very easily put your foot through that accidentally. I know I would anyway :pac:
Doge wrote: » After all the researching I'd love to build a sit down Mortal Kombat II cabinet with red t molding. There's no space in the attic at the moment though so it would involve a clear out. I'd have to get custom cab designed by Rich or someone, with a larger marquee than the bartops and 100mm speaker holes facing down. I've even sourced a 19" 5:4 IPS monitor that can be had cheap and has 6:ms response time. Getting a bezel made and having Raden showing in the sideart would need the right shape cab and would be a bit costly but worth it. Ah one can dream!
Hyzepher wrote: » Actually just finished one myself a couple of weeks ago
Inviere wrote: » ^^ ugh The only thing decent about that is the open source frontend it’s running
Doge wrote: » At least he used a CRT! The RGB thing is a running joke with him btw.
Doge wrote: » At least he used a CRT!
Inviere wrote: » True enough I knew the first crt wouldn’t work out though, svideo looks like cack when using it as a pc output.
Doge wrote: » Yeah thats true, I remember hooking an old dell laptop to our CRT via s-video and it was extremely blurry.
Doge wrote: » Any chance you'd upload some pics? Would love to see it. I think MKII has the nicest artwork Ive seen besides the control panel.
Hyzepher wrote: » Quality not great but shows enough. Pics of both the MK2 and Galaga I built from scratch.