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  • CadeBuntu

  • Using the gutted-out cabinet of an old arcade machine, I am constructing an Ubuntu-based arcade capable of playing both modern and retro games.The hull of the machine was purchased for less than $100 CAD at a local arcade -- salvaged from a literal graveyard...
  • simplyRetro D8

  • Features Custom 3D printed shell Stereo Speakers and Volume Control 12 Buttons 8 inch display Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 powered 3D Model The model was designed in Fusion 360. The STLs are in the Thingiverse downloads and the Github repository. Furthermore,...
  • Hackheim

  • Located in the same house as Work-Work, a blooming co-working space and game-themed bar with a broad selection of boardgames, shuffleboard, pinball, arcade machines and retro-gaming.Our space consists of two rooms, one workshop for your general hanging...
  • Bomb Jack display hardware

  • This project started when old retro arcade hardware was being discussed. In the back of my mind was the often fabled "Mega games" by Imagine Software which were planned to use extra hardware on the Spectrum and Commodore 64 to augment the machine's capabilities....
  • Game Case

  • The Raspberry Pi combined with RetroPie has been my favorite subject for many of my builds.It's just so much fun to build your own retro console and relive those old days of pixelated heroes.Having used this combo to build several handhelds and an arcade...
  • Retro-Projector

  • I found this really great looking Kalart Craig 16mm Projecto-Editor on the curb near the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. It seems the owners were gutting the house, pulled a bunch of "junk" from the basement, and put it out on...
  • CROSS-LIB

  • CrossLib https://github.com/Fabrizio-Caruso/CROSS-LIBCrossLib is a WORA (write once run anywhere) framework with a set of tools and a library that provides a retro-hardware abstraction layer for coding "universal" games on *hundreds* of vintage systems...
  • Project Ember

  • The idea for Project Ember came about while watching YouTube videos of all the awesome projects people were doing with breadboard-based computers using 6502 and 6800 CPUs, arcade emulators running in hardware on FPGAs, and old conference videos from...
  • Oscilloscope Vector Game Display

  • The basic display driver is working, and in the GitHubs.  So far, it: Uses Raspberry Pi audio output (or cheap USB sound adapter) to drive X-Y input of oscilloscopeAlternatively works on different Linux-compatible hardware as long as it supports...
  • MonochromeRGB

  • Although this device can be used in a wide range of retro systems, one of the projects that I think could benefit the most would be the MiSTer, an FPGA for which multiple cores of consoles, computers and arcade machines have been developed. MonochromeRGB...