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    • tarT
      tar
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      20210218_104947.jpg
      controls are on now for the top.

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        @tar they all light up so nice now if i can just figure out how to get the joystick to work..
        OMG so much on the dragonRise.. ill be reading for months

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          @tar cocktail.jpg monitor installed now to pretty up the top

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          • CrushC
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            @tar Starting to look really good!

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            • tarT
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              rsz_cocktail4 (1).jpg now just need a piece of glass and the vinyl wrap for the top..
              and looking to see if there is a way to flip screen for 2 player on none cocktail roms..

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              • IanDaemonI
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                @tar Check out: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/25677/cocktail-game-table-in-mirror-mode-need-help-setting-up

                For ROMs that don't have a "cocktail mode" in the MAME menu you may be out-of-luck. I'm using a shader on the arcade cocktail cabinet that I put together. Mine is custom, because I was going for "lightweight" so it's not traditional. Without the control panels it's 24.5"x 18.5" x 6" and has four-way joysticks. I just wanted classic cocktail cabinet games with "alternating two player gameplay" functionality.

                (I have a handful of two player simultaneous games [mainly Atari2600 & GBA] for which I use a shader to mirror the video for each side. You can check out the article above.)

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                • tarT
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                  @iandaemon I have put the split screen shader in and have noticed i will probably just use other games as 1 player for the moment. this was a whim project bought the pi end of jan had spARe wood laying around so i made this.. looked at my pool table and copied learning retropie has been fun though.
                  i Am all ready thinking of a daphne cabinet lol trying to get cliff hanger going

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                    • tarT
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                      @tar top2.jpg been awhile but finnally getting back to finish this project started to paint the top. have a piece of glass ordered.

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                        @tar 20250216_153830.jpg 20250216_154732.jpg
                        Got bored trying to figure out my sound isue in arcade. so did some more painting. think ive used all the space now

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