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Not that I could find. I think $39.99 was the cheapest from Walmart, and even then I had to order for instore pickup. Shelf price I kept seeing was $44.99.Sent from my SM-P580 using TapatalkI've seen them listed for $11 to & $14 on brickseeker before at Walmart, usually at stores that have the cabinets also on low clearance.But i would probably just make one before paying $45 for a black box.like use stuff around the house, stack bricks, or a large milk crate and wrap it in black cloth then weigh the cabinet down or brace it to the wall or just buy wood, nails, n spray paint at home depot. They can cut the basic square size for you for free there too. I've seen them listed for $11 to & $14 on brickseeker before at Walmart, usually at stores that have the cabinets also on low clearance.But i would probably just make one before paying $45 for a black box.like use stuff around the house, stack bricks, or a large milk crate and wrap it in black cloth then weigh the cabinet down or brace it to the wall or just buy wood, nails, n spray paint at home depot. They can cut the basic square size for you for free there too.I plan on doing this with the Marvel riser I have.
I traced the parts out on a scrap piece of plywood I have in the garage and will make a riser about the same as the factory one and I'm just going to paint it gloss black with some leftover paint that's been collecting dust. I tracked down a Final Fight cabinet yesterday. The build quality on this one compared to the Marvel is pretty obvious that it's an early release.
I scuffed up some spots just sliding it around on the carpet when I was building it. Oh well, it's hard to tell unless you know what to look for.Are you happy with the monitor quality on the Final Fight cab? Since it was released at the same time as Space Invaders (my other cab) I expect build quality to be very similar.Sent from my SM-P580 using Tapatalk. Does running an AIU image on Pi allow you to favorite games and disable games that you don't want. Like on Pandora's Box?Does Pi setup support game saves?Sent from my SM-P580 using TapatalkAn “A1U image” is really just a pi image someone made specifically for arcade1ups. There are some good ones on arcade punks.
If you have a basic understanding of how a Pi works or if the software itself, it’s easy enough to edit. All I did was use my pic to delete a bunch of games I didn’t want off the card. Depending on how the image is setup, there SHOULD be the ability to save or favorite as that’s a part of the retro pie software itself.
I don’t do either (but my high scores save and that’s all I want).Personally, and this is just me, I think of you need to favorite games then you have too many on there. Scrolling and searching takes away the joy of it, for me at least. I get why people Put a ton of games on these, but putting 5,000 games on there just because you can is just silly to me.On my vertical cabinet I have about 70 games or so. I think that’s perfect. On my 4:3 cab running a pc with launchbox bigbox I’d have to look but it’s probably around a thousand (there were waaaaay more but I deleted a ton).
I’m gonna drastically cut down on that thousand too. An “A1U image” is really just a pi image someone made specifically for arcade1ups. There are some good ones on arcade punks. If you have a basic understanding of how a Pi works or if the software itself, it’s easy enough to edit. All I did was use my pic to delete a bunch of games I didn’t want off the card.
Depending on how the image is setup, there SHOULD be the ability to save or favorite as that’s a part of the retro pie software itself. I don’t do either (but my high scores save and that’s all I want).Personally, and this is just me, I think of you need to favorite games then you have too many on there. Scrolling and searching takes away the joy of it, for me at least. I get why people Put a ton of games on these, but putting 5,000 games on there just because you can is just silly to me.On my vertical cabinet I have about 70 games or so. I think that’s perfect. On my 4:3 cab running a pc with launchbox bigbox I’d have to look but it’s probably around a thousand (there were waaaaay more but I deleted a ton). I’m gonna drastically cut down on that thousand too.I previously looked for a vertical A1Up image but couldn’t find one.can you tell me which search terms might help me find the one you used?Also, what controls are you using on your vertical cab.joystick, # of buttons, 1 or 2 player, trackball, spinner, etc.Another also, is the screen orientation set in the rpi settings or in the RetroPie/emulator settings?
I ask because I tried using an image for a horizontal orientation and then changing the orientation at the os level, but I’ve heard it impacts performance significantly.For my vertical cab I used a 12-in-1 control deck and added a 4/8-way joystick to the upper left. But no matter how hard I try, I can’t seem to find the sensitivity settings for the trackball/spinner to make games like marble madness or Arkanoid feel smooth and playable like the original games I remember.Lastly, I agree with pruning down the list of games when using a preconfigured image. Having a 1,000+ games might seem awesome, but it makes it difficult and time consuming to search through the list and less East to just jump into one of your favorite games. Also, with a smaller set of games you can make sure each one is properly configured and works they way it should. I previously looked for a vertical A1Up image but couldn’t find one.can you tell me which search terms might help me find the one you used?Also, what controls are you using on your vertical cab.joystick, # of buttons, 1 or 2 player, trackball, spinner, etc.Another also, is the screen orientation set in the rpi settings or in the RetroPie/emulator settings?
I ask because I tried using an image for a horizontal orientation and then changing the orientation at the os level, but I’ve heard it impacts performance significantly.For my vertical cab I used a 12-in-1 control deck and added a 4/8-way joystick to the upper left. But no matter how hard I try, I can’t seem to find the sensitivity settings for the trackball/spinner to make games like marble madness or Arkanoid feel smooth and playable like the original games I remember.Lastly, I agree with pruning down the list of games when using a preconfigured image. Having a 1,000+ games might seem awesome, but it makes it difficult and time consuming to search through the list and less East to just jump into one of your favorite games. Also, with a smaller set of games you can make sure each one is properly configured and works they way it should.Vertical cabs that I know of are PacMan, Galaga and Space Invaders. Although there are probably othersFor my vert, I am using a single 4/8 way joystick, 3 action buttons, P1 and P2 buttons and test and service buttons. I figured any more than that might clutter the control panel, given the size.Sent from my SM-P580 using Tapatalk.
I could see Killer Instinct happening before a lot of other games. Since Microsoft owns it now and are very willing to work with other companies to licenses out their IPs I would actually see KI as a very likely Arcade 1Up release.But the design of the cabinet probably belongs to Nintendo, if I'm not mistaken. But since it isn't their franchise, it probably wouldn't be that bad.
The main issue is that you are starting to get up to above Nintendo 64 level emulation - which is going to increase the necessary hardware and emulation complexity.The one I'd like to see that will probably never happen is a Nintendo cabinet. Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Junior, Mario Bros. And Donkey Kong 3.
And if they really went nuts, get Popeye in there, too. That one would sell at retail price like crazy. An “A1U image” is really just a pi image someone made specifically for arcade1ups. There are some good ones on arcade punks. If you have a basic understanding of how a Pi works or if the software itself, it’s easy enough to edit. All I did was use my pic to delete a bunch of games I didn’t want off the card. Depending on how the image is setup, there SHOULD be the ability to save or favorite as that’s a part of the retro pie software itself.
I don’t do either (but my high scores save and that’s all I want).Personally, and this is just me, I think of you need to favorite games then you have too many on there. Scrolling and searching takes away the joy of it, for me at least. I get why people Put a ton of games on these, but putting 5,000 games on there just because you can is just silly to me.On my vertical cabinet I have about 70 games or so. I think that’s perfect.
On my 4:3 cab running a pc with launchbox bigbox I’d have to look but it’s probably around a thousand (there were waaaaay more but I deleted a ton). I’m gonna drastically cut down on that thousand too.Spent the last few days trying different distros and images for a space invaders 'upgrade' and drove myself nuts as someof the games I wanted to play (japanese shmups) had no sound, regardless of the emulators used in the distro (tried all the mame variants and other arcade emulators on board)I modded a Street Fighter with an unused PC (an old Xeon with 20GB of ram) and using launchbox which runs like a dream with arcade and console games. While fighting with the pi to get my wanted roms working (I was not in the mood to hunt down another mame romset for a handful of games) I looked over on the parts table and realized I still have a homeless I5 system.
Guess what's in the Space Invaders cab now? Runs the shmups I wanted flawlessly and I can add a few steam games as well!Fun fact for people using PCs in these units.
An old arcade button makes a neat power on button. Both cabs have 1 around the back for easy powering up. Spent the last few days trying different distros and images for a space invaders 'upgrade' and drove myself nuts as someof the games I wanted to play (japanese shmups) had no sound, regardless of the emulators used in the distro (tried all the mame variants and other arcade emulators on board)I modded a Street Fighter with an unused PC (an old Xeon with 20GB of ram) and using launchbox which runs like a dream with arcade and console games. While fighting with the pi to get my wanted roms working (I was not in the mood to hunt down another mame romset for a handful of games) I looked over on the parts table and realized I still have a homeless I5 system. Guess what's in the Space Invaders cab now? Runs the shmups I wanted flawlessly and I can add a few steam games as well!Fun fact for people using PCs in these units.
An old arcade button makes a neat power on button. Both cabs have 1 around the back for easy powering up.Launchbox Bigbox truly is fantastic.
Easily worth the money. May even have a Black Friday price coming up. I could see Killer Instinct happening before a lot of other games. Since Microsoft owns it now and are very willing to work with other companies to licenses out their IPs I would actually see KI as a very likely Arcade 1Up release.KI1 and 2 are a game that still hasn't really been emulated properly. I remember that was a KIAME project years ago that ran it properly and I don't even remember what happened with it, but I know that in MAME and stuff it doesn't work and runs like crap.Thankfully, I own Killer Instinct 1 arcade PCB/HD and it works just great.
My KI2 PCB has issues though, not sure what is wrong with it.I will say though, the game has not aged very well. Like all of those old fighters though with shit AI, it's only fun to play with other people. And no one wants to play me in it because I whoop em. B+.I just finished wiring up the kick harness for my pi2jamma in my KI2 cabinet and it turned out super clean.I got a B+ in there and it works great.Never really fooled with Pi. I'd like to go RetroPie for this mod, but need to get it up and running for an Xmas gift.
Pandora's Box is the obvious plug and play solution, but I like some of the added features and flexibility of RetroPie. Plus it will be cheaper.Looking to use a 5:4 Wolfanoz image. Only thing I am a little unclear on is how difficult the setup is once you flash the image to the drive.
I've seen some videos. It looks straightforward, but then I see comments that really get into the weeds when talking about setup.
So, MK was showing $249 on Walmart.com and my local store had one left. They also had one more Final Fight that was marked down to $199. The MK still rang up $299 so it took an override, which was a few real pain in the ass at 5:30 am, but I got both.Now I have MK, FF, Golden Tee and the 12-in-1 from Best Buy. I wouldn't mind a Pac-man but I really want Rampage too.Rampage was my first, mainly for Joust. That's a game I can sit down (literally) and play any time. Defender is an acquired taste however.
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