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Mame cabinets are a way to relive good memories full of classic gaming. One memory nobody wants to remember is marble shelf paper. I was pretty sure that this stuff was extinct, ...
The fine people over at iPodLinux have been working on getting MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) onto their iPods—a pretty neat achievement in and ...
Going on the origins of this forum, I thought I'd share some of the musings from starting a MAME cabinet this last week. This project starts it's life as an NFL Blitz 99 cabinet I bought off a co ...
EDIT: replaced MAME Cabinet/Box/Cab with Home Arcade Cabinet EDIT2: Here's some games I have and where to buy them 48 Sega game collection Raiden Legacy Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition ...
The cabinet uses the .96-inch RGB OLED display and a Raspberry Pi Zero. The creator, Phillip Burgess used a tool called Nanoscreen to downsample and display the game frames on the tiny, tiny screen.
Sprite even added a marquee to the MAME cabinet, which is a tiny 128×32 white OLED display, in this case. The display will show the logo of the game currently being played on the cabinet.
While many people would be satisfied leaving a MAME console on their desk, others take the time to put their MAME creations in a nice, authentic arcade cabinet. Some people like [Simon Jansen] take… ...
[calhoun] has been scratch building some great mac based MAME cabinets. His first one was a cocktail (pictured above) built from a Powerbook and using an I-PAC to interface with the arcade controls… ...
MAME cabinets are one of the best all-around DIY projects that teach you a ton of skills and give you a sweet game machine at the end, but not all o. Skip to Main Content.
Adafruit unveiled the world's smallest MAME arcade cabinet. The playable arcade cabinet is made with a Raspberry Pi Zero computer and 0.96-inch RGB OLED display.
To get MAME, head to the official MAME website and pick up the binaries for the latest version of MAME. If you’re running a 64-bit OS, make sure to grab the 64-bit MAME binaries.
RetroBlast has pointed us to a site that compiles the best of the uglies in a little series called "CrapMAME." If you've put your blood, sweat, and tears into building an arcade cabinet, you might ...