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− | The screen would need the most power, and may be a CNC developed and built in-house, see [https://wiki.norwichhackspace.org/index.php?title=Plasma_CNC Plasma_CNC] in projects in this wiki. | + | The screen would need the most power, and may be mounted on steel parts, using a CNC developed and built in-house, see [https://wiki.norwichhackspace.org/index.php?title=Plasma_CNC Plasma_CNC] in projects in this wiki. |
Overall, the arcade game cabinet must be built to be clean and safe to use as well as durable. | Overall, the arcade game cabinet must be built to be clean and safe to use as well as durable. |
Revision as of 20:35, 10 April 2021
Contents
Proposal
We propose a retro arcade game cabinet machine to be built and situated in the hackspace.
Description of retro arcade game cabinet
Arcade games from the last 40 years have been preserved on the internet and are freely distributable as ROMs. These ROMs can run on various platforms, including one of the cheapest and smallest options, the ARM processor powered Raspberry Pi. It would also need:
- A screen that could be mounted in the arcade game cabinet easily
- Speakers mounted in the arcade game cabinet
- 8-way arcade stick and various buttons mounted in front of the screen
- The arcade game cabinet itself
The electrical equipment all needs to be powered.
The screen would need the most power, and may be mounted on steel parts, using a CNC developed and built in-house, see Plasma_CNC in projects in this wiki.
Overall, the arcade game cabinet must be built to be clean and safe to use as well as durable.
Why do it and how would benefit the Hackspace?
Norwich Hackspace already have plans for a games corner. This would be an amazing start to it.
The arcade game cabinet can help relieve stress, give people a place to do something non-working in the hackspace and may make the hackspace more popular.
Similar projects have been finished and very referenced/documented on the internet, making it a very achieveable project.
The project would directly benefit those planning and working on it by developing their skills and their selves.
Research materials
Which emulators and games are available
Which front end for emulator meets the requirement and why?
How the Raspberry Pi can be connected to which peripherals
Requirements for Display (CNC?)
Requirements for Joysticks & Buttons
Requirements for Audio/Speakers
Items needed broken down
Cost of items
Labour and possible roles broken down