I just got one of these for $99.http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/602-2454478-9043028?asin=B000GYV4W8freakin sweet.i'll play it for a while and then gut it.
2/16/2007 8:37:09 AM
2/16/2007 8:40:08 AM
how for $99?how tall is it?
2/16/2007 8:55:02 AM
I'd rather build my own from scratch
2/16/2007 9:13:22 AM
i believe it's the same size as a regular arcade cabinet, but has a 15" screen and no coin slot.everything you want to know is in the link.target has them on clearance.[Edited on February 16, 2007 at 9:29 AM. Reason : i couldn't find 2 of them within a reasonable distance.]
2/16/2007 9:29:23 AM
you are going to spend a hell of a lot more than $99 if you build it yourself
2/16/2007 9:29:29 AM
2/16/2007 9:32:23 AM
99???????????????????????????
2/16/2007 9:38:00 AM
2/16/2007 9:50:22 AM
these are not really full size, they stand 62inches when assembled.They also use SHITTTY components for the joysticks and pretty much everything else and only have a 14" screen.You can just go to the auctions every other month in Winston Salem and get a REAL standup arcade machine for 50 bucks or less. With a 19-21" monitor, coin doors, and good joysticks and buttons.
2/16/2007 11:25:36 AM
well damn.short machine eh.maybe my relatives need one. i wonder how much it'll go for on ebay.
2/16/2007 1:52:20 PM
its like 7/8th's the size of a real one. So pretty close
2/17/2007 11:01:27 AM
Only 12 games? What a piece of shit....
2/17/2007 12:48:43 PM
I built this a few years ago for around $150. Its just a USB controller, but it works pretty well with MAME.
2/17/2007 1:52:56 PM
^nice. do you have a link to parts/plans for that?
2/18/2007 9:38:06 AM
I built this a few years ago for around $1000. It's just a computer with some USB controllers and fully restored cabinet, but it works pretty well with MAME. http://www.snotmonkey.com/gallery/arcadefinished
2/18/2007 1:53:21 PM
^^ All of the buttons are from happshttp://www.happcontrols.com/, and the USB interface and joysticks are from ultimarc http://www.ultimarc.com. Ultimarc is selling I-Pacs (the usb interface) for a lot less now than they were when I built, so it would probably be less than $150 to build now.
2/19/2007 4:21:59 AM