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The Tankstick (pictured below) goes for $200. X-Arcade's sticks are perfect for your MAME machine. Base kits for the X-Arcade are available as well and go for $75. Four player kits are $150.
The Nanocade is a DIY kit that consists of 29 pieces of acrylic which can be assembled into an arcade game-style computer case. It’s designed to handle a 10 inch display and is the perfect size ...
We bought our kit from Arcade Depot , and although we had initially been tempted to try to build our own cabinet from scratch, we quickly realized that we’d made the right choice in buying a kit ...
With the advent of MAME, arcade emulation, and PCs and consoles that can play legitimate retail arcade compilations, there's no denying the coolness factor of actually playing these games in a ...
Dream Arcades ( www.DreamArcades.com) announces the launch of the Vision 120 Arcade Kit. This is a build-it-yourself kit version of the company’s flagship arcade, the Dreamcade ® Vision 120 ...
The small MAME arcade cabinet was a spontaneous weekend project and it is not as polished as Adafruit's serious undertakings. The cabinet is also not a complete kit that the company plans to sell.
Along with the growing popularity of the Raspberry Pi, we’ve also seen a related uptick in MAME arcade cabinet builds. Putting this $35 computer in an arcade cabinet makes a lot of sense, but… ...
Best of all, MAME is free, available for Windows-based PCs at mamedev.org. Support for other platforms, such as Mac and mobile devices, can be found elsewhere on the Web.
I originally submitted this as a Lakka bug, but it was requested that I resubmit it here. I'm using Lakka in my arcade cabinet, which uses a 16-button, two-joystick kit and USB controller. Previously ...