Donkey Kong Arcade Cabinet NES Conversion

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

My Donkey Kong Cabinet that I restored and converted into a NES game machine.

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  • wow this is awesome. I wonder how long it took you to restore it?

  • About 2 months of on and off work.

  • (A) You should have dropped a PC and ran MAME or simply run a 48-in-1 multiboard that has DK, DKJR, DK3 and a number of other games all on it...you can get em for $75.00 now a days.

    (B) Take that Super Mario Bros topper off that cab...that's a VS Unisystem topper.

    (C) See (A)

    Fail...

  • lol, if I wanted to I could have, but I did not know about MAME at the time.

  • and how many did you pay for this ???

  • $50 for the beat up cabinet, and I put in about $150 in parts and labor/paint. So only about $200. :)

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  • sucks that the nes version is missing 1 level :/

  • u should definetly make a tutorial on how to hook up a donkey kong joystick, to an nes

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  • @PenguinNintendoAge eh, I like this, it's like a play choice ten in a way, instead of a doppy Mame....sure MAME is great, but you were going for something diffrent and that wasn't a fail to me....I've wanted to do what you did, I'm just waiting on finding a cab to work off of.

  • dude thats sweet.........i wana build a miniature, portable one like this

  • to cheep to buy a real donkey kong board

  • How the heck did you get an arcade cabinet for just 50 dollars?

  • im building a bartop nes cabinet with the new powerbak to have multiple games on one cartrdge and where do i go to find good side art

  • i would get one of these it's just that there too expensive =C

  • What size is the screen art and the cabnite from side to side

  • How'd u wire it up can u explain in detail pleasse

  • I hope to get some good quality wood soon to make one of these from scratch.

    I have an NES and a N64 and a TV that would probably fit in that sized box. I could make a combo arcade system :D

    Well yours looks cool so good job dude!

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