sencillamente genial, y tu reportaje con fotos de elotro lado, alucinante. yo lo mas que me he atrevido es a meterle luces LCD a un pinball casero, te envio un video... enhorabuena. AWESOME
It's a PC-Engne inside there, not an emulator. PC-Engines (Also known as TG-16s here in America) also used the hit start if you didn't have a 6-button controler.
nice mini-cab. it reminds me of both the Street Fighter 2 coinbank which looks like an arcade cabinet (i had a similar one featuring the original power rangers), and the old coleco mini-cabinets
GOOD LORD! That's pretty small. I'm thinkin' of making an arcade cabinet and housing my Japanese Sega Mega Drive in it. And make it reminiscent of the extra-rare Sega Mega Tech cabinets.
Surely, you may state this as work-in-progress, but it looks more than work-in-progress to me -- it looks more complete than incomplete. It looks nice, WIP or not, for that matter. ^^; (<--- sweatdrop of confusion)
i want one!!!
todabeast 1 year ago
cute
allenwoofer 1 year ago
I love NEC consoles/handheld & SF. good job
mikahl757 1 year ago
How odd, the arcade has 3 buttons, but for a Street Fighter game you need 6 buttons.
Jegudiel29ZX 2 years ago
Yes, pc-engine has a lot of great games like bonk or shooters, only played sf2 to see that the stick is very reliable with hadokens etc.
pocketlucho 2 years ago
haha. that thing is awesome!!! good choice of game. although Bonk's adventure is good too.
soundmancaraudio 2 years ago
Free tip's for everyone. A portable car DVD
player that attaches to the backseat for a screen, those tv plug N' play joystick game's, the FC Twin, any small emulators
etc. Only a suggestion here folk's.
Janayla94 3 years ago
sencillamente genial, y tu reportaje con fotos de elotro lado, alucinante. yo lo mas que me he atrevido es a meterle luces LCD a un pinball casero, te envio un video... enhorabuena. AWESOME
elosevilla 3 years ago
I'm guessing that's a Genesis emu running that... the "hit start to switch P/K" seems exclusive to that. Neat setup, though!
TonyTheTGR 3 years ago
It's a PC-Engne inside there, not an emulator. PC-Engines (Also known as TG-16s here in America) also used the hit start if you didn't have a 6-button controler.
OzzyMCSE 2 years ago
Brilliant! How so do I make one?
2Old4Toys 3 years ago
AWESOME you can still do the special moves on it.
madhatter5353 3 years ago
Damn cool man! You are pretty good with the 2 button setup.. ;)
PhatPhunk 3 years ago
nice mini-cab. it reminds me of both the Street Fighter 2 coinbank which looks like an arcade cabinet (i had a similar one featuring the original power rangers), and the old coleco mini-cabinets
figment1988 3 years ago
GOOD LORD! That's pretty small. I'm thinkin' of making an arcade cabinet and housing my Japanese Sega Mega Drive in it. And make it reminiscent of the extra-rare Sega Mega Tech cabinets.
VikutaaChyaaruzu 3 years ago
Surely, you may state this as work-in-progress, but it looks more than work-in-progress to me -- it looks more complete than incomplete. It looks nice, WIP or not, for that matter. ^^; (<--- sweatdrop of confusion)
VikutaaChyaaruzu 3 years ago
The third button is run, I needed for start the game :P I considered adding a fourth button with select but a few games uses it so I left 3 buttons
pocketlucho 3 years ago
I wonder if there is a mame for pc engine. hmm.... Know what im saying?
Ultimaflims 3 years ago
awesome build, but why did you make it with 3 buttons for use with the CoreGrafx board when NEC games only support the 2 button configuration.
PilGrimmm 3 years ago
muchas gracias, ya estoy deseando verla ¿que sistema vas a meterle dentro?
pocketlucho 3 years ago
hola, soy del elotrolado y me gusto mucho tu mini arcadia. te dejo 5 estrellas.
muy pronto veras mi arcadia que me estoy haciendo
towys007 3 years ago