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    I built a bartop arcade a couple weekends ago.

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      Newellj79 @kyleboedeker
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      @kyleboedeker
      Awesome photo blog! Wish I would have taken a few more pictures when building mine.

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        kyleboedeker @caver01
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        @caver01 haha not even intentional, but that's a good one! Also it turns out I suck at Joust. Haven't played it since this photo. Weirdly enough, I got hooked on a GBA castlevania game so that's what I've been playing mostly, except when my friend is over and we play mario kart or mario battle.

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          caver01 @kyleboedeker
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          @kyleboedeker said in I built a bartop arcade a couple weekends ago.:

          turns out I suck at Joust.

          Here is a write up I put together with a bunch of tips and some other useful comments back when Joust was the MAME Random game Of the Week.

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

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            barrymossel
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            No shaders?

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              kyleboedeker @barrymossel
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              @barrymossel I've been messing with shaders lately actually!

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                Clyde @kyleboedeker
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                @kyleboedeker I can recommend @ghogan42's zfast shaders. They are very fast and configurable.

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                  Alturis
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                  I went with a pre-fab-assemble-like-Ikea-furniture solution. But I have a lot of respect for those of you who cut it all from wood and make your own thing. Nice!

                  Edit: https://gameroomsolutions.com/shop/bartop-arcade-kit-deluxe

                  RP 4.7.1 • Pi4 4Gig • CanaKit Aluminum • 64GB microSD • 1920x1080 BarTop [2 Sanwa sticks]

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                    BobHarris @Alturis
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                    @alturis Nice cabinet, but bad website: They are selling a Retropie image.

                    Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                      Alturis @BobHarris
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                      @bobharris Yep, I know. I just found the cabinet to be a great solution for me as I am not that handy with woodwork. ;)

                      I just ignored the fact that they sell images and went with the recommendation from others who have bought his cabinet before.

                      RP 4.7.1 • Pi4 4Gig • CanaKit Aluminum • 64GB microSD • 1920x1080 BarTop [2 Sanwa sticks]

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                        kyleboedeker @Alturis
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                        @alturis I've actually been looking at those exact pre-cut kits. My buddy wants to build a cabinet now and wants help. These are insanely affordable. Like you'd have a hard time buying all the materials to build a cabinet for this price, no less the time it takes to cut it properly and route it etc. That being said, there is definitely some satisfaction in cutting it all yourself. I learned so much from this build though... I am actually really considering building a new housing and putting all the guts from this one into it.

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