
If you're interested in retro video gaming, you've probably thought about how cool it would be to have an arcade style stand-up video game system in your
basement or gameroom. If
buying one is out of the question, why not consider building your own
MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) unit? This howto describes the steps from cutting the MDF to installing fans, speakers and of course buttons and joysticks. They've included a parts list with costs, which totalled £ 630.79 (about 1,118.19 USD), which is nearly $2,ooo cheaper than the Costco and Target models.
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