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Here’s a counter-top Nintendo arcade that basically consists of an XP machine running a NES emulator, all connected to a 17-inch LCD housed inside a custom-built cabinet made of MDF.
[Dustin and Nick] used an C# NES/SNES emulator that runs from the command line using a WPF interface. [Nick]’s software selects the appropriate emulator for the approximately 700 available games.
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Back from the dead I wasn’t tuned into the arcade cabinet community when iiRcade shut down, so when I heard about the bankruptcy, I was at a loss of what to do. Did I have to throw my machine out?
Hulton's R-Kaid-6 is running the MAME video game emulator, a system that lets players get down on classic arcade and console titles. The box comes with two wireless controllers, also crafted from ...
Swedish craftsman and designer Love Hulten’s custom video game cabinet, the R-Kaid-6 “console,” is an arcade emulator contained in a cabinet of carved and polished wood. Hulton’s R-Kaid-6 ...
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