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It’s been a while since I wanted to redo a Nu-Gen type arcade machine to sell it.
Slightly smaller than the first arcade machine made in 2018, the dimensions are 1.61 m high by 90 cm wide, 75 cm deep at the foot and 23 cm deep at the screen.
I added buttons on the top, 7 buttons for general control: :
- “Load” : To load a saved game (with the “Save” button)
- “Save” : To save the current game.
- “Rewinding” : To go back, the Retroarch emulator manages this function which allows you to rewind the games, magic!
- “Pause” : To pause the game
- “Reset” : To restart the current game / rom
- “Next Disk/CD” : To change the CD / Disk of the current game / rom, useful for multi disc / CD games
- “Exit” : To quit the current game / rom
For the other buttons, it’s classic, each player has 8 buttons for the game, 1 “Coins” button and 1 “Start” button. I also planned to put a trackball, useful for certain games or certain emulated computers (Commodore Amiga …)
Regarding the screen I plan to put a 32 inch 16/9 (may be an AOC Q3279VWFD8).
Here is the article of the first model I made
Here are some pictures to show you the progress:
28.12.2019
Cutting sides
28.12.2019
Bonding of the cleats for the fixings
29.12.2019
Assembly of sides, back, reinforcements
30.12.2019
Attachment of the battens, from above
30.12.2019
Tray manufacturing
31.12.2019
Tray manufacturing
03.01.2020
Plastering, sanding, plastering, rounding sanding
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6 thoughts on “Manufacture and sale of a Nu-Gen Arcade (Update 03.01.2020)”
This looks awesome! Love it!
bravo elle est superbe ! pense a moi pour la vente 🙂
Congratulations, Great job
Un chef d’oeuvre !
bravo quel boulot , j’attends la suite 🙂
That is a good width. Too many people mimic old, commercial cabinets that were built too narrow in order to increase profits.