Project Arcade
Project Arcade
Project Arcade
The Book
Remember Pac-Man at the local convenience store, or Street Fighter at the malls arcade? Tough to find these days... Wouldnt it be great to have your favorite arcade machine in your own den or recreation room? Project Arcade is for You!
Goals
Play a Double Dragon board I bought at a Swap Sale Make use of a broken laptop Do a Wood Working project with Dad Build my own arcade machine Keep it less than a Playstation Play Games and Have Fun!
Types of Machines
Desktop/Gamepad Upright & Mini Cocktail table Bartop or Counter top Cockpit Style Driving
Plan
Is authentic gameplay important? Cost Skill Time Existing Equipment Buy vs Build
Monitor (pc/tv/arcade) Computer (400Mhz) / Jamma/ Gamebox/Console Computer Operating System (Windows/Linux/Mac/DOS) Buttons Joysticks (4-way/8-way/switchable/analog/digital) Trackball Spinner
Leaf switch
Microswitches
Keyboard Encoders
Keyboard Hack GPWiz, & Ipac Controller
Keyboard Controller (usb/ps2) Wood (MDF, Plywood) Vinyl T-molding Glass Casters Lighting Speakers Coin Door Marquee Bezel Control Panel Overlay Graphics Additional controls (steering wheels/pedals)
Emulators/PCB
Can swap PCBs out to play different games. Also several 48 in 1 boards are available. MAME Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator emulates the JAMMA boards Other Emulator are out there as well SNES/Jaguar/Atari 2600/Sega
Project Arcade includes Upright Plans Find examples and plans on byoac.com Buy plans from arcaderoom.com Tim's is loosely based on Kyle Lindstrom's Ms Pacman free plans
http://ripplinriver.com/?page_id=4
Google SketchUp
http://sketchup.google.com/
SecondLife
(dimensions must be entered in metric)
Buy vs Build
Kaytrim Kustoms desktop gamepads X-Arcade Prebuilt Control Panels Ready to assemble, and pre-built cabs available at
Gutted /broken cabinets can be found for <$100 Can be cost effective, but Preserve Classic Arcade Machines/Graphics
Tools Required
Tape measure Tsquare Circular Saw Drill w/ 1 1/8 Hole saw Jigsaw Sander Screwdrivers Paint Brushes Router if using T-molding Wirestripper & Crimper
quarter Button 1 orange 1.35 esc Button 1 purple 1.35 pinball Button 4 black 1.35 speaker 1 black 5.44 glass 1 1/4 grey 38.96 glass clamps 1 brass set of 4 3.96 GP-Wiz Eco 32 controller 1 23.95 wires 65ft 20 awg 1 red bell wire 5.66 65ft 20 awg 1 blue bell wire 5.66 35ft 18 awg 1 black threaded 6.99 Female connectors 1 100 Red insulated 8.99 screws 1 1.25 inch 3.57 screws 8x3/4" 1 1.98 machine bolts 1 6-32x2 0.79 wood - 3/4 sanded 1 Red Oak Sanded 42.88 Stain 1 1 pt Puritan Pine, already had 0 3/4 x 2" Corner Irons 4 (4 per package) 2.28 1/2 x 2.5" 1 (4 per package) 1.9 Draw Catch 1 1.98 Draw Catch 1 package of 2 4.87 Oak Trim 1 ironon 5.97 hinge 1 Piano Hinge 0 Casters 1 4 3" (2 locking) 4 3/4" x 10' Galv Pipe strapping 1 Monitor Strapping 1 bezel Light 1 LED 1 coin door n/a tmoulding n/a 1.85 2.59 2.99
1.35 1.35 1.35 5.44 38.96 3.96 23.95 5.66 5.66 6.99 8.99 3.57 1.98 0.79 42.88 0 9.12 7.6 1.98 4.87 5.97 0 7.96 0.88 12.59
push button wrench terminal bracket euro mini Insul stand offs 1 Pkg of 4
1 2 1
Tradeoffs
4/8 Joystick (switchable from above) $29 vs a 4way and an 8 way for $10 each GpWiz Eco least expensive USB controller, required Joy2Key and only 32 contacts vs more common IPAC Spinner, Trackball essential? Not for extra cost (Optipac required) (But, depends on your fav games!) Oak wood actually cost less than MDF/Vinyl and T-molding Rectangular glass vs rounded glass
Software Front-Ends
Allow users to select games . > 20 Front-Ends available. GameLauncher, MaLa, MameWah... Menumaker for GameLauncher helps
MameWah
MaLa
Time Spent
Lessons Learned
GPWiz Eco 32 emulates Gamepad not keyboard, needed Joy2Key software 2 Player games, watch for key combos (ie one player hits Enter the other Alt) Shop around for parts, Glass/Controllers big difference where you order. Mockup control panel good for getting software down Fun! (playable = hard to finish)
Legal Issues
Jamma board machines are Legal PC Games you own are legal Grey-area, roms for emulators where you own boards. A company starroms.com created a legal compilation of roms (now out of business). Mame cannot be used in machines that charge money. Not O.K. Roms for emulators are not legal ala RIAA, same as mp3 file sharing.
Legal Software
Many good legal pc games available some free, some cost. Most selection on windows. Check for configurable keys
Examples: Packages Atari Arcade Hits / Pacman pacs ChoRenSha & Prototype R-type style Ultimate Pro Pinball More can be found at:
http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Cabfriendly_games
Mockup device
Handy for testing out software Test button/joystick layout Some find a good gamepad is close enough to authentic (see Kaytrim Kustom example)
Linux Considerations
Keyboard Controller software and Mame emulator runs fine LemonLauncher a good front end Some, but not as much PC game software Dosbox can be used to run old Dos games LiveCD mame projects are out there
http://advancemame.sourceforge.net/index.html http://sourceforge.net/projects/knoppixmame
Resources/Links
Project Arcade the Book http://www.projectarcade.com/ Byoac website, wiki and forums (very helpful) http://arcadecontrols.com/arcade.htm http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com Mameworld.net http://www.mameworld.net/ Killer List of Video Games www.klov.com IceBox under construction http://ripplinriver.com/?page_id=4 Glass http://www.onedayglass.com/ (or Hentges Glass locally)
Parts Resources/Links
Happ Controls http://www.happcontrols.com/ KeyWiz GPWiz controller http://www.groovygamegear.com/ Ipac Controller - Ultimarc http://www.ultimarc.com/ Us supplier divemaster http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?to pic=47066.0 Misc Parts http://www.therealbobroberts.net/ More Vendors can be found at: http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/vendors
Questions?