Doge wrote: » Full Romset ftw. :P You can always add 10 favourites to the front end. It would be a pain constantly adding more games imo, especially for me since I lost my little wifi adapter recently!
Inviere wrote: » A Pi walks all over the standard innards. The only thing to be careful of, is being really disciplined with adding games. I'd suggest ad the stock games that come with the cabinet, and no less than 10 more. They can be changed/swapped at will, but having that many games leads to Netflix syndrome.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Guy over on the 1Up Facebook group is suggesting that the Asteroids/Tempest cab has Gravitar and Asteroids Deluxe preinstalled on the PCB, just inaccessible from the main menu, accessible via the usb/keyboard hack. He is sticking to his story but there is nothing out there to suggest he's right. Anyone here know any different?
Doge wrote: » Why not just put in a pi and play some lotsa shmups including asteroid deluxe on the cab! Take sugrus motto as inspiration: Hack things better!
ozmo wrote: » I started doing this myself - made up the cables - but the setup of the PI to make it as easy to use was just overwelming the number of things to configure... Most basic of which was it was so tricky to get enough stock buttons configurable to select games and insert coins etc.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Apparently, this is now a thinghttps://www.gamestop.ie/SearchResult/QuickSearch?platform=&rootGenre=&age=&listSkus=265368%2C+265369%2C+265370%2C+265371%2C+265372&spMailingID=56002470&spUserID=OTEyMDAyODg1ODUS1&spJobID=1342373710&spReportId=MTM0MjM3MzcxMAS2 Four games per two thirds scale cab. Mortal Combat Midway Atari Asteroids Atari Centipede The latter Centipede one comes with a trackball and the game list includes the title game plus Millipede, Missile Command and Breakout Each cab is €399
FR.Ted Crilly wrote: » Clicked your link it's 178 Euro now ....it's not a full size cabinet but still cool....
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Full rom sets are such a waste, you will never play the vast majority and when presented with such a list of games it will put you off playing anything at all.
Doge wrote: » It depends on how disciplined the person is really. I have found a lot of good games I never knew existed and just added them to my favorites.
Inviere wrote: » Launchbox has a fantastic 'playlists' feature for that kind of thing. Makes discovering games pretty fun
The Last Bandit wrote: » I used the Nevato theme for a while but tbh its looks a bit crap on a large CRT. The default basic theme suits the cab a lot better.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Ha, I made the mistake, on the FB Arcade 1up group, of posting that I didn't like illuminated buttons as I found them garish and distracting.... 90% of replies were having the laugh about it, for and against, but that 10% of pure @ssholerly accusing me of negative posting, forcing my likes on others... FFS! Oh, then the local admins deleted the whole thread, over a couple of people who are waaaay too attached to their choices of arcade controls...
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Ha, I made the mistake, on the FB Arcade 1up group, of posting that I didn't like illuminated buttons as I found them garish and distracting....
Doge wrote: » Looks like Arcade1UP have improved their more recent cabs. Wish I had one now with proper T-molding so I could replace it with Red. Looks like I'll have to use red vinyl electrical tape as originally planned.
deadl0ck wrote: » One of the retro asylum guys has a YouTube video where he put a premade bartop cab together and he used car trim as it wasn't cut for t-moulding. It looked pretty good and he said you can buy it easily on ebay in lengths. Might be worth checking