Project Arcade: Build Your Own Arcade Machine | 
| Author: John St. Clair Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 504 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 1.2
ISBN: 0764556169 Dewey Decimal Number: 794.822 EAN: 9780764556166 ASIN: 0764556169
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Product Description You can go back, and here's howRemember the days--and quarters--you spent pursuing aliens, fleeing ghosts, and gobbling dots in that beloved arcade? They're hiding in these pages, along with diagrams, directions, plans, and materials lists that will enable you to build your very own arcade game. Construct joysticks, buttons, and trackballs; build the console and cabinet; install and configure the software; crank up the speakers; and wham! Step across the time-space continuum and enjoy all those classic games, plus dozens of new ones, whenever you like. Start Here 1. Plan for your space and budget 2. Design and build the cabinet 3. Construct the controllers 4. Build the console 5. Pick an old game's brain 6. Install the emulator 7. Convince a PC it's a game 8. Connect a monitor and speakers 9. Add a marquee 10. GO PLAY! Includes diagrams, detailed instructions, essential software, and more CD-ROM Includes * Complete cabinet plans and diagrams * MAME32 software * Paint Shop Pro? evaluation version * Links to hundreds of arcade cabinet projects
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Unfortunately, a somewhat dated book May 12, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Following the Arcade scene for a few years, I've been promising myself this book once I'm ready to sit down and start building my own MAME Arcade cabinet.
After getting the book and skimming through the pages, I was disappointed to find it's either information I've already discovered on my own by surfing the Internet, or the links to additional content or files are severely outdated and a number of external links no longer work. The copy of MAME they provide you is ver 0.7x (Latest incarnation of MAME is over .100)
Don't get me wrong, this book is great for those who haven't already done the research and want an all-in-one book on how to do it. For me however, I gained nothing from the book.
Good Resource, Don't forget that step type of book... March 3, 2008 This is a good book. My only thing is most of this is on the internet and may even be more updated if you find the right websites.
But it is helpful as for the beginner will help you plan things out in advance. Would be nice to have a few more illustrations like some sample wire diagrams of the controls etc.
But again..it has lots of reference websites listed in the book that can also assist.
My suggestion is -> don't build a Mame Cabinet if you don't have the internet...because you will need it.
Seems to have covered all the basis and the added cd is a nice touch.
Arcade February 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is a lot more "Techie" than I expected. It involves taking apart and reconfiguring quite a few things to get what you need. Sure it shows where to buy the components if you wish, but then why not just buy the arcade game already made. It does show you how to build the case. I thought it would show how to take your X-Box or Playstation and build an arcade enclosure to get the arcade feel. That is not what this book is about. You take a computer and several components, plus a moniter to make an arcade game. It is very informative but not quite what I expected. It is not a 1 or 2 weekend project. Do a search for mame to see what I mean. Mame is very important to this project.
Excellent help and source of ideas December 21, 2007 This book covered so much more than what I was expecting. If you have never built an arcade cabinet before then I would recommend this book if only to see how many different ways it can be done.
good but old November 8, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I like the book. but i wish to warn buyers about outdated parts. in the book and on the cd it lists many links. but many of the website have gone down and are dead. in the description for the book it says it gives details on making controls, but some cases it just gives links. some of are dead. but it does give good info on emulator, encoders and many other things that are hard to find on the web. but i think the man should have cut some parts short and added controle construction.
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