• 4 Player and 4 Monitor Ikea Coffee Table Hack

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    @lesk said in 4 Player and 4 Monitor Ikea Coffee Table Hack:

    What is the name of the second last game? The weird fighting game before the game with the airplane?

    Looks like Pocket Fighter for PS1/Saturn

  • Pi-station splashscreen

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    A12C4A

    Did you just cut the most orgasmic console startup sound ever ? Shame on you and your family.

  • Bartop build

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    ClydeC

    Very classy. :)

  • [Theme] ESDEE

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    @dal1980 I am using the 3.5mm jack for both Audio and Video. It's a 3.5mm Jack to RCA (Composite) cable. Also it's a CRT so my scanlines are natural. Not running any overlays at all.

    Thanks btw. Will mess with it when I get some free time over the weekend.

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    I guess I'll also add that I am running a script that switches resolution between ES and games. In order to read the ES Menu's it's running at 480p and my games are in 240p. Here is a link to the Guide I used.

  • Project - Retropie CRT

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    @capeman Yeah, cool project! Some day I'd like to do a CRT build.

    @lilbud check out online reviews of the TS100. Might be just the ticket for a slightly smaller budget iron. It is the one I have my eye on ATM.

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    @a12c4 Ok I'll try this. Thank You!

  • Game List Z-index fun

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    @jdrassa Yes it's already half here, my suggestion was to keep pushing it forward.

    My propositions regarding the sounds are the following :

    Add the "scroll" sound to follow the same syntax as "back" and "select", write as deprecated the "scrollSound" element of the textlist. The "back" sound is only triggered when going out of a folder, it should confirm the user canceled an action/is going back, so it should also trigger when the user leave a game list view to come back to the system view. Either extend the "launch" sound like the "back" or just keep this one to launching game and add a new "confirm" or "validate" sound. Add the possibility for the theme to extend the sounds to the menu (or use separate sounds for the menu) by allowing the following syntax : <view name="menu">
  • Full Size Arcade Build - DC Vs Marvel

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    @hurricanefan

    So the only things I plan on adding are a trackball, some low profile casters for the back, and some levelers for the front. I didn't know exactly what casters I wanted before starting the build, or else I would have cut them in before I built it. It's not that big a deal to do it after the fact, but I'm worried about getting a bunch of saw dust between the plexi and the monitor which will be a royal pain to clean. Other than that, I just picked up an 8 bitdo bluetooth controller to supplement playing on some of the console systems. I haven't had time to play or sync it with the arcade yet. So far, that's about it. Maybe I'll come back with some updates once I've played with it for awhile. It seems there are always some things you would do differently once you own things for a while!

  • Searching for most recent Pixel / Pixel 2 theme...

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  • Fun 1st Time RetroPie Build Coffee Table

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    @barrymossel

    One way mirror this size might be a thousand dollars, mirror tint put me back only thirty five... It looks the same.

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    I have a Freeplay Zero kit waiting anxiously to be put together. In my opinion a fantastic concept! Based on the Game Boy Advance, which has an amazing form factor, ergonomically way better than the DMG-01 if you ask me. You can find loads of GBA shells and you only need to cut away a little bit of plastic on the inside. The Freeplay Zero itself is a really nicely designed PCB to be soldered to a Raspi Zero W, but now they also have developed a kit for the CM3, so a bit more powerful, also a bit more expensive.

    freeplaytech.com

  • Tardis themed Barcade

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    @clyde said in Tardis themed Barcade:

    But not anything else, I guess? Then it's just stuck in another state than @UrbanDragon's. :p

    Oh, ha ha ha, yeah, you are right. My chameleon circuit broke when my TARDIS arcade dropped in on a bunch of roadies at a Stevie Nicks concert. Been a road case ever since.

  • Roadcase (somewhat) Portable Arcade

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    @caver01 I'm dying of awe right now … what a great idea and execution. 😄

  • Theme and white image

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    @mikozzz Don't take VRAM that high on a Pi - in fact, you might be better off trying out a lower number. Anything over 120 is quite likely to result in problems.

    You could probably run sudo vcdbg reloc via ssh and see the free GPU memory you'd have.

    If push comes to shove, maybe actually increasing the memory split for that theme is the way to go - I don't know if it loads a lot of high-resolution assets or something.

  • Assets loading as white placeholders

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    @dal1980 While you're developing your theme, it's good to start ES with the --debug flag and look in the log file to spot any errors coming from the .xml files parsing. The log file is in /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_log.txt.

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    Hi mate! Nice job.
    You've made what I am planning since a while, but due to lack of time (kids and work), I couldn't make it.
    You've chewed me a lot of time.
    Still, I have one or two questions about your wiring.
    The place where the power plug was, is that a bridge that you've placed?
    And had cut any circuit?
    Can you make me a small schema about where to where you've plugged the wires. I am on smartphone so I can't analyse properly the solders you've made.
    The led, is the original one?
    Thanks for your help, and once again, nice work!

  • My Sony Watchman Retropie

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    matchamanM

    Really nice to see such devices getting a new life :)

  • Custom Arcade Coffee Table

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    I love the fold away control set.

    On the first photo I was thinking "What is that semi circle thing? Is that a control knob?" and then I realized that it is the ceiling reflected. That does get me to a question. I know getting photos may be difficult, but how well does the screen show through when playing? These pics captured a lot of the reflection and so I was curious if that has been a problem for you while playing or if once back lite you can even tell there is a mirror in front.

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    Cool! I was just curious. It is great as it is. I guess if I had to choose a company that represented Raspberry Pi the best, it'd be Adafruit.

    And not to hi-jack your thread, but if anyone want's a PS2 version,

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    OK bought everything and built it and it works great. 2tb harddrive would not fit but the 1 tb one does : )
    whats words without pics. so here ya go.
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    deleted case ethernet port,case door hinges came out for room, glued closed. had to put dedicated power to the hd to spin right so extra usb port grafted to the drives power wires while data wires go to pie. runs cool enough 50 degrees-ish so far. case closes tighter than pics when screwed together. just took some quick snaps to share. think it turned out pretty good.

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