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duncan.mc
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States231 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-10-26 20:13:55
October 26 2011 20:04 GMT
#1
Hey guys,

I've been building an arcade machine as a personal project, mostly over the summer. It's not 100% completed yet, but it is fully functional and is at a point in development that is presentable. I figured y'all would appreciate it (who doesn't want an arcade machine?!), so here's a few pictures from the development process! Hope you enjoy!


We'll start of with the design process. As a mechanical engineer I have access to better CAD software, but I wanted to see how Google SketchUp worked so I downloaded it and created the following models. My main design requirements were a 2player, fully upright cabinet that was small enough to fit through doors and move if necessary, and hold a PC and 20" 4:3 LCD monitor.

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I wanted a pull-out drawer for a keyboard and mouse, so that's what that's for.


When I was happy with that I worked up some prints, bought the plywood, and went to work. Luckily my boss let me use his garage. I live in an apartment so finding workspace and tools could've been costly otherwise.

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Here's some of the first cutouts.

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Fitting together to check dimensions and add supports in the corners.

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Cutting vent holes in the back panel for the PC and monitor.

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And here are some of the pieces coming together. This is where I got to on my first day of construction.


I got some sleep after that first day of building then went right back at it the next day and got a lot done.

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I put in the monitor suspension panel. I had to tear out that monitor plate from the stand that came with the monitor and just screw it down to the wood panel. Also added are the control panel board and the bottom computer access panel.

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Here it is with the monitor installed and the computer panel open on its hinges.

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I'm holding the control panel down with a couple of clamps on the edges. I tacked on some small wood cutouts under the panel to help with positioning before clamping. I also added some thin plexiglass over the monitor.

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And this is where I managed to get it by the end of the second day. I built up the keyboard drawer, cutout the speaker panel above the monitor, and installed the marquee light at the top.



With a large portion of the construction finished, I turned to the electrical side of the project.

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If I simply wanted a PC that could handle most MAME games, I would've bought a cheap P4 PC. But in the spirit of the project (and wanted to at least be able to handle SSF4AE, which isn't alot anyway) I built the PC with parts from Newegg.
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2.6GHz Dual Core
4Gb Ram
500Gb HDD
Radeon HD 4350 (Mame doesn't really use video power)
Windows 7 Ultimate (Still had licenses left)


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The Sanwa joysticks arrived, as well as the buttons and keyboard interface (not shown).

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Boom! I decided I wanted it to have light guns too so I could play Time Crisis, House of the Dead, etc. I was happy when these bad boys came in.

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I configured them to the PC and went to town on some zombies for a few hours. Not good for getting work done.


After getting the PC together and working, it was time to get back to the garage and get the cabinet painted.

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Applying wood putty and sanding it down happens to take a LOOOONG time on something this big and intricate. Wasn't fun, but after that I was able to put down a few coats of primer shown above.

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After the primer comes the coats of black paint.

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My boss' 3-yr-old daughter always wanted to help out, but couldn't because of all the power tools needed for construction. I knew she loved painted though so I let her choose whatever color she wanted and paint the inside of the computer panel. Naturally, she chose pink



I couldn't do much more with the cabinet after painting except let it dry. In the mean time, I decided it was about time to build up the control panel.

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I designed a control panel layout in Inkscape and printed it out to lay over the control panel board. Then I just drilled out the holes through the template.

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Here it is after installing the joysticks, priming, and painting.

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And again after installing the buttons and joystick tops. Looking pretty cool.

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This is what the underside of the panel looked like with the buttons and switches. Still need to connect them all...

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That's a hell of a lot of time right there. Went through a few episodes of How I Met Your Mother and Band of Brothers before finally finishing. Got 'em all wired to the keyboard interface.



Finally I was able to get the cabinet back to my apartment and install the PC, monitor, control panel, and speakers.

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I loaded up X-Men and started wrecking shop on some sentinels. Run up and get done up, Magneto! I've got MAME, NES, SNES, PSX, Dreamcast, Saturn, Genesis, Gameboy, SSF4AE, and free PC games on it for hours of fun. I'm still working on mapping them all to the frontend (I'm using Mala) but it's coming together very nicely. I even have internet connectivity on it to play SSF4AE, SSF2T, and more online.

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And finally here's a pic of its current state with the marquee panel installed. I have a smart power strip inside so when I power on the PC, everything else comes on as well (the monitor, speakers, and marquee light). When I power down the PC, everything else follows. Lastly, I installed a button on the back of the top panel and ran wires all the way down to the PC motherboard where I spliced them to the power signal connection. That way I can just press that button to power on and off the entire system, just like an arcade machine. Really happy about it so far! It's so fun to play and even funner knowing I built it from the ground up!



I still have a little work left to do. I want to design up some artwork and have it professionally printed so I can put it on the control panel and marquee for sure. I think I also want side panel art, and speaker panel art as well. I'm still decided on the design, but hopefully I can get through that in the next few weeks (though it may be months before I actually do it, haha).

That's it! I hope you like it, guys!

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djm858
green.at
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
Austria1459 Posts
October 26 2011 20:12 GMT
#2
wow that looks nice. very well done
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Felo
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Germany392 Posts
October 26 2011 20:14 GMT
#3
Oh my gosh, that looks great!

I've nearly killed myself trying to put my chair together which literally only were three pieces. I'm so jealous of your abilities!

Really good job ^.^
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mucker
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States1120 Posts
October 26 2011 20:19 GMT
#4
Very nice. How much would you say you spent on the materials overall?
It's supposed to be automatic but actually you have to press this button.
Thienan567
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States670 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-10-26 20:23:20
October 26 2011 20:22 GMT
#5
Hey question, as I actually have no idea how an arcade machine works. Would you be able to exchange games in the arcade machine? Would it be hard? Easy? Like, say I wanted to switch out SF3 or MvC2 for like a side scroller. Would that be easy? Hard?

Awesome job btw, love it. Makes me wish there was an arcade store near where I live.
RedJustice
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States1004 Posts
October 26 2011 20:23 GMT
#6
Wow. That is creepishly like a machine my best friend made some years ago. Except I helped him paint it blue and black this summer, lololol. What kind of games are you planning to run on it?
Praetorial
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United States4241 Posts
October 26 2011 20:25 GMT
#7
That's amazing. I can't even figure out Google Sketchup, it's just not something I can do.
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semantics
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
10040 Posts
October 26 2011 20:27 GMT
#8
On October 27 2011 05:22 Thienan567 wrote:
Hey question, as I actually have no idea how an arcade machine works. Would you be able to exchange games in the arcade machine? Would it be hard? Easy? Like, say I wanted to switch out SF3 or MvC2 for like a side scroller. Would that be easy? Hard?

Awesome job btw, love it. Makes me wish there was an arcade store near where I live.

he's running a computer so he's running emulators not mame boards etc.
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duncan.mc
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States231 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-10-26 20:40:03
October 26 2011 20:39 GMT
#9
On October 27 2011 05:19 mucker wrote:
Very nice. How much would you say you spent on the materials overall?

After I get the artwork printed I'd estimate it at $1500 total.

On October 27 2011 05:22 Thienan567 wrote:
Hey question, as I actually have no idea how an arcade machine works. Would you be able to exchange games in the arcade machine? Would it be hard? Easy? Like, say I wanted to switch out SF3 or MvC2 for like a side scroller. Would that be easy? Hard?

Awesome job btw, love it. Makes me wish there was an arcade store near where I live.

As semantics said, these are emulators so they're completely software based. The frontend software is just a UI that orders and lists all the games I have on each emulator so it takes no time at all to switch between games. Just exit one and choose another. Semantics listed some popular arcade sites, I got most of my products from http://arcadeemulator.net/ which is a state-side distributor for a few different controls companies. The rest of the materials just came from Newegg and Home Depot.

On October 27 2011 05:23 RedJustice wrote:
Wow. That is creepishly like a machine my best friend made some years ago. Except I helped him paint it blue and black this summer, lololol. What kind of games are you planning to run on it?

I based the design heavily on this guy's cabinet but made many changes to make it more accessible, easier to build, and closer to my needs. It's possible your friend used it as a guideline as well!
djm858
Cirn9
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
1117 Posts
October 26 2011 20:53 GMT
#10
I be jealous, thats awesome
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FuDDx *
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
United States5008 Posts
October 26 2011 21:02 GMT
#11
Amazing work. I've always been fascinated with wood work. Almost had a job at a local wood furniture maker(specializing in mesquite work) and got passed on no prior experience T_T.

5/5 !!!

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Excalibur_Z
Profile Joined October 2002
United States12240 Posts
October 26 2011 22:56 GMT
#12
Cool blog. I've always found home arcade machine construction pretty fascinating. Something that I find interesting is that you decided to go for fully built-in buttons/sticks rather than a more portable solution such as places to rest TE sticks inside the panel. My friend has always wanted to make his own arcade cabinet, I'm gonna link this to him to get him inspired again :>
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thedeadhaji *
Profile Blog Joined January 2006
39489 Posts
October 27 2011 00:00 GMT
#13
THANK YOU for choosing sanwa sticks! <3
JSH
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States4109 Posts
October 27 2011 00:15 GMT
#14
wow nice~
Great job building an arcade machine :D
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Zlasher
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
United States9129 Posts
October 27 2011 00:23 GMT
#15
He has a Sanwa JLF but those buttons look like american ones D:

I'd suggest OBSF-30's, for buttons ;o they have a much longer lifetime, faster to react, and very very durable/authentic feel ^_^
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gosuMalicE
Profile Joined March 2011
Canada676 Posts
October 27 2011 00:30 GMT
#16
Awesome, this really brings me back man, Me and a friend made one of theese for a woodworking/electronics split project back in senior year of high school. Hell we even went so far as to set it up to boot directly into our MAME frontend, which was big for me back then because I knew basically nothing about computers then. We were to cheep to shell out for light guns though, that makes a cool addition.

Anyway, awesome job man.
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duncan.mc
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States231 Posts
October 27 2011 00:58 GMT
#17
On October 27 2011 07:56 Excalibur_Z wrote:
Cool blog. I've always found home arcade machine construction pretty fascinating. Something that I find interesting is that you decided to go for fully built-in buttons/sticks rather than a more portable solution such as places to rest TE sticks inside the panel. My friend has always wanted to make his own arcade cabinet, I'm gonna link this to him to get him inspired again :>

I thought about making it to where an X-Arcade control panel could fit into it, but it felt like a cop out. I figured if I'm gonna build this whole thing anyway, I might as well design and build the control panel too. Just makes it even more personal

On October 27 2011 09:00 thedeadhaji wrote:
THANK YOU for choosing sanwa sticks! <3

Now I kinda remember (I hope I'm right) that you're from Japan, but are you affiliated with Sanwa in any way?

On October 27 2011 09:23 Zlasher wrote:
He has a Sanwa JLF but those buttons look like american ones D:

I'd suggest OBSF-30's, for buttons ;o they have a much longer lifetime, faster to react, and very very durable/authentic feel ^_^

Haha, I don't know what the OBSF-30's are. I got some Happ Competitions and they feel great to me. I'm not a competitive player so I probably wouldn't be able to appreciate the greatness of OBSF-30's

On October 27 2011 09:30 gosuMalicE wrote:
Awesome, this really brings me back man, Me and a friend made one of theese for a woodworking/electronics split project back in senior year of high school. Hell we even went so far as to set it up to boot directly into our MAME frontend, which was big for me back then because I knew basically nothing about computers then. We were to cheep to shell out for light guns though, that makes a cool addition.

Anyway, awesome job man.

I hear you man, those light guns ran about $170 total if I remember correctly. Definitely an investment but people really take a liking to them being there.
djm858
QuanticHawk
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United States32097 Posts
October 28 2011 14:02 GMT
#18
You better update this thing when you get the artwork! The wood working alone would be too much for me... forget all that electrical nonsense. I wish I could do this!
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Steel
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Japan2283 Posts
October 28 2011 14:29 GMT
#19
That's incredible! I miss arcades.

I think you need a badass screen in there though
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GTR
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
51507 Posts
October 28 2011 17:16 GMT
#20
really awesome, i would never have the dedication to build my own cabinet :3
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Torte de Lini
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Germany38463 Posts
October 28 2011 17:35 GMT
#21
This is terrific! Great stuff! I'm supremely jealous and your carpentry and knowledge.
How the hell did you know how to build one. This is awesome!
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Hyde
Profile Blog Joined November 2007
Australia14568 Posts
October 28 2011 17:38 GMT
#22
Wtf, this is so cool. Must be nice to have your own arcade you built yourself :D
One day I hope I can attempt to make my own but all that wood work scares me a little. My craftsmanship would be so shoddy hahaha.

One question, when you play shooting games like House of the Dead, is the aim accurate with the screen tilted like that?
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Profile Blog Joined November 2005
Washington, D.C9934 Posts
October 28 2011 20:08 GMT
#23
wow that's amazing dude. very impressed
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HereBeDragons
Profile Joined May 2011
1429 Posts
October 28 2011 21:09 GMT
#24
I'm being blown away by the sheer awesomeness. The amount of time and dedication required must be insurmountable! It looks like you had a lot of fun documenting it as well; definitely something you'll remember for quite some time. I do, however, have a concern: there doesn't seem to be much room for legs (well, no arcade machine does to be fair), which could make playing slightly uncomfortable.
TheToast
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States4808 Posts
October 28 2011 21:45 GMT
#25
On October 27 2011 05:04 duncan.mc wrote:
I couldn't do much more with the cabinet after painting except let it dry. In the mean time, I decided it was about time to build up the control panel.

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I designed a control panel layout in Inkscape and printed it out to lay over the control panel board. Then I just drilled out the holes through the template.

[image loading]
Here it is after installing the joysticks, priming, and painting.

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And again after installing the buttons and joystick tops. Looking pretty cool.

[image loading]
This is what the underside of the panel looked like with the buttons and switches. Still need to connect them all...

[image loading]
That's a hell of a lot of time right there. Went through a few episodes of How I Met Your Mother and Band of Brothers before finally finishing. Got 'em all wired to the keyboard interface.


I would love to see a step by step on how you put together the control panel and configured it for use with an emulator.


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yourwhiteshadow
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States442 Posts
October 28 2011 21:47 GMT
#26
i'm guessing sanwa buttons and stick? what board did you use for the PCB?
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Profile Blog Joined January 2006
39489 Posts
October 29 2011 00:23 GMT
#27
On October 27 2011 09:58 duncan.mc wrote:
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On October 27 2011 09:00 thedeadhaji wrote:
THANK YOU for choosing sanwa sticks! <3

Now I kinda remember (I hope I'm right) that you're from Japan, but are you affiliated with Sanwa in any way?


Not affiliated with Sanwa in any way. I'm just glad you didn't use those ridiculous American sticks.
Cirn9
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
1117 Posts
November 06 2011 22:59 GMT
#28
What are the dimensions on this cabinet?
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nofAcedAgent
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
United States952 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-07 00:02:10
November 07 2011 00:00 GMT
#29
Urgh im so jealous!

I saw a custom cabinet on youtube and the guy used one of those digital picture frames and loaded it with input/move lists for different games and mounted it on the top. Thought it was pretty clever thought I'd share.

cheers

PS if your in Ohio i wanna come play lol
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