arcade machines

  1. SQArcade

    jamma/jvs arcade connect to ps3/4/5/xbox360/Nintendo Switch/PC

    Now, it has been updated, adding a raspberry pie pico chip, so that it can support PlayStation 3, PlayStation4, PlayStation5(Must be a PlayStation5 game that supports PlayStation4 controller.), Nintendo switch, xbox360, keyboard and connect PC computer. Transfer to jamma and JVS consoles.
  2. Mcroberts

    Fighter's History, building my very first arcade machine from a mess to start from.

    I can tell that Fighter's History isn't the most popular arcade out there by far but I came across this mess of an arcade machine and I had 10 days off of work. So with no idea what I was doing I've made real progress. I'm proud even know I still have not a clue what I'm doing most of the time.
  3. arcadenostelgia

    Problems when upgrading an Raspberry Pi with Retropie and Emulation Station from generic joy/button kit to Sanwa / Happ kit

    We built this arcade box (below) from scratch in 2020, and my son decked it out with RGB lighting. It was a labour of love. We built the hardware with a RetroPie running on a Raspberry Pi (either 3 or 4) and Emulation Station. We picked up a cheap pack of joysticks and buttons and an XinMo2...
  4. Rafe Zetter

    Greetings from Planet Earth

    Hi All, am a nerd, gamer, and entrepreneur. My first ever videogame was Space Invaders back in 1980 played on a cocktail table at the hospital social club where my mum worked as a nurse. My first ever game purchase at the age of 13 was Elite (1984) for my Acorn electron and being dismayed at...
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