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      ontheoggin @UDb23
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      @udb23
      A really old sony SDM 19" 4:3 monitor which was getting thrown out - but works OK

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        UDb23 @ontheoggin
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        @ontheoggin said in New cocktail arcade table:

        old sony

        Looks nice.

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        • cellyC
          celly @ontheoggin
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          @ontheoggin The question we all *hickup want to know is, whats on *hickup tap?

          Great job though! Sweet build!

          Currently Playing: Tetris (Gameboy)

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          • TheStrayMongrelT
            TheStrayMongrel
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            Fantastic, great build! Open the lid, show us more... I'd certainly be interested to see the workings of the rotation etc... or does it just balance on top with a lip? I love the way youve sculpted the consoles around the rib in the keg... pretty sure that didnt come easy. Nice work.

            Raspberry Pi 2 B+

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              Domogram Rovers
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              That's brilliant! Did you take any photos during the various stages of building? Would be great to see all the processes that went into making it.

              The King in King & Balloon is a dead ringer for Donald Trump!

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              • Shay90S
                Shay90
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                How do you play 2 Player games when the controls are facing opposite each other? Is there Split Screen Mode in Retropie?

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                  caver01 @Shay90
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                  @shay90 Obviously, @ontheoggin can give a direct answer, but I can answer part of this question. . . many games, especially classics have a DIP switch setting called COCKTAIL MODE which forces the screen to flip upside down for player 2. For example, in the image above, Pac Pan would have Player 1 playing normally, and then when the ghosts get him, player 2 would start from across the table and the screen automatically flips.

                  I have this setup on my system for all vertical games. The trouble comes in when you wan to play a 2 player game in cooperative mode. Games like 1941 where both players are on the screen at the same time, side-by-side. For these games, you are basically stuck, because one player would have to be playing upside down. There are also games that are simply not programmed with cocktail mode described above. If the original arcade system did not have the option, MAME won't.

                  There is a shader/video mode in later versions of MAME (2010) that will allow two screens to appear at the same time, one for each player position. I don't know how this affects performance, but I have seen threads here about people trying to use it.

                  My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                  • chizzerC
                    chizzer
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                    Looks great

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                    • BuZzB
                      BuZz administrators
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                      Wow. Lovely build!

                      To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                      • ClydeC
                        Clyde
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                        Great work and a wonderful idea. But aren't the controls too low for the chairs? I can't imagine playing for a long time with the controls between my knees.

                        That said, you could make a standing table using two barrels. :)

                        What brand of joysticks and buttons did you use?

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                          ontheoggin @TheStrayMongrel
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                          @thestraymongrel

                          only got some photos of the build. t0_1514040071558_lss.jpg he screen turns on a "lazy susan" bearing.0_1514040088834_IMG_0486.JPG 0_1514040093963_IMG_0299.JPG 0_1514040103291_IMG_0281.JPG 0_1514040114024_IMG_0291.JPG 0_1514040141651_IMG_0282.JPG

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                            ontheoggin @Clyde
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                            @clyde
                            buttons, joysticks and ipac controller was bought as a kit from arcadeworlduk.com £78 for complete 2 player kit

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                              Clyde @ontheoggin
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                              @ontheoggin Thanks!

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