Arcade 8000 Games
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Can you do different covers on the cabinets instead of the likes Street fighter....like starwars or something like that?
@Iano123 I don’t unfortunately, it takes alot of work setting up new designs. I currently do sonic and SF
No problem thanks for getting back. Can I ask is there any guarantee with the unit?say like if the buttons or joystick break?
@Iano123 yes there is, I sold a lot of them over the years and would always give support to customers who bought cabinets even a few years back.
These look unreal! I don’t suppose there’s any clips anywhere on the games running?
Curious about how they run/performance. Especially SF 3rd strike
Curious about how they run/performance. Especially SF 3rd strike
@Euripides no bother i will get a video of the game on Tuesday and send you a link. If you have any more games you would like me to check just send them on.
Hi,
I'm very interested in the arcade cabinet — it looks fantastic and clearly had a lot of care put into the build.
I just had a couple of quick questions:
Joysticks and Buttons
Are the joysticks and buttons branded (e.g., Sanwa, Seimitsu), or are they unbranded/generic?
Are the buttons standard 30mm size and snap-in or screw-in type?
Can the buttons and joysticks be easily changed out or upgraded if needed?
Control Interface
What kind of encoder board is being used for the controls (e.g., Zero Delay, iPac, Brook, etc.)?
C64 Games
Are the Commodore 64 games playable using just the joystick and buttons, or do some of them require a keyboard to start or play properly?
Have any keys (e.g., space, F1, number keys) been mapped to arcade buttons to allow smoother gameplay without needing to plug in a keyboard?
- what is the cab wood material MDF?
I'm very interested in the arcade cabinet — it looks fantastic and clearly had a lot of care put into the build.
I just had a couple of quick questions:
Joysticks and Buttons
Are the joysticks and buttons branded (e.g., Sanwa, Seimitsu), or are they unbranded/generic?
Are the buttons standard 30mm size and snap-in or screw-in type?
Can the buttons and joysticks be easily changed out or upgraded if needed?
Control Interface
What kind of encoder board is being used for the controls (e.g., Zero Delay, iPac, Brook, etc.)?
C64 Games
Are the Commodore 64 games playable using just the joystick and buttons, or do some of them require a keyboard to start or play properly?
Have any keys (e.g., space, F1, number keys) been mapped to arcade buttons to allow smoother gameplay without needing to plug in a keyboard?
- what is the cab wood material MDF?
@Jonnyparsons
Hi, thanks.
the cabinet is made from mdf, the buttons are 30mm screw in.
The joysticks are unbranded, you could change them out easily enough if you wanted to go with your own brand of choice.
It’s Been a while since I’ve played the C64 I would say you would need the keyboard for certain games. I can give it a run tomorrow in the workshop and see how the C64 runs.
I mainly play the MAME Games.
The encoder board comes as a kit with the joystick and buttons the kits don’t always be the same.
If you would like a view im based in Castleknock during work hours.
Thanks
Hi, thanks.
the cabinet is made from mdf, the buttons are 30mm screw in.
The joysticks are unbranded, you could change them out easily enough if you wanted to go with your own brand of choice.
It’s Been a while since I’ve played the C64 I would say you would need the keyboard for certain games. I can give it a run tomorrow in the workshop and see how the C64 runs.
I mainly play the MAME Games.
The encoder board comes as a kit with the joystick and buttons the kits don’t always be the same.
If you would like a view im based in Castleknock during work hours.
Thanks
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