Ah yes, I remember the good ol'days, waiting for what seemed like an eternity for my turn to play Pac-Man at the local pizza joint, and when I finally dropped my quarter in, there was nothing better than feeling the click of the keyboard keys beneath my fingers as I took in the magical glow of the 16x9 display. As a child, I often had trouble telling the difference between the "5" key and the "S" key because they just looked so damn similar, but I eventually got the hang of it. I also didn't understand the varied functionality of the "Menu" and "Esc" keys, but an older local boy took me under his wing and imbued his arcade wisdom within me. I wish I could go back, but alas, I have no laser cutter. I'm fairly certain that Midway released this in the U.S. with an F1 key, but that could be the Mandela Effect talking... My only advice to you would be to add a "Prt Sc" key so I can capture screenshots of the magic of my youth.
muy buen trabajo me gustan muchos tus diseños de maquinas arcade desde hace muchos años me a gustado mucho esa idea de las maquinas con las consolas espectacular me fabricare unas para mi también me encanta tu trabajo
Once again you knocked this project out of the park! Great video.
thanks Jon!
Who plays Pacman with keyboard??
When Google did that Pacman Doodle.
this person internets
Ah yes, I remember the good ol'days, waiting for what seemed like an eternity for my turn to play Pac-Man at the local pizza joint, and when I finally dropped my quarter in, there was nothing better than feeling the click of the keyboard keys beneath my fingers as I took in the magical glow of the 16x9 display. As a child, I often had trouble telling the difference between the "5" key and the "S" key because they just looked so damn similar, but I eventually got the hang of it. I also didn't understand the varied functionality of the "Menu" and "Esc" keys, but an older local boy took me under his wing and imbued his arcade wisdom within me. I wish I could go back, but alas, I have no laser cutter. I'm fairly certain that Midway released this in the U.S. with an F1 key, but that could be the Mandela Effect talking... My only advice to you would be to add a "Prt Sc" key so I can capture screenshots of the magic of my youth.
the S is for 'six'
The fact that you had to go into that much detail to form a smart-ass remark says volumes about your character 🙄
"Can be more than an uncomfortable arcade cabinet" PMSL :)
Love the design, wish you could see the bottom of your bezel artwork though
thank you. I choose some camera angles that are not flattering
Looks super 👏
Hmmm. Nice project. I don't have a laser cutter ... But a jig saw and a scroll saw will work.
agreed. that Jet Moto music definitely slaps.
unlocked some of my repressed childhood memories.
yeahhh!
Another awesome project!!
thank you!
muy buen trabajo me gustan muchos tus diseños de maquinas arcade desde hace muchos años me a gustado mucho esa idea de las maquinas con las consolas espectacular me fabricare unas para mi también me encanta tu trabajo
gracias!
This reminds me of your older picade style vids, loved it!
it is one of the original designs with a few tiny updates!
Nice work, as always. A laser cutter would be a nice tool to have.
i think it's my favorite $$$$$ tool
I might have missed it, but what LCD screen did you use? Is there a link to the exact model somewhere? Thanks!
search this on aliexpress:
10.1 LCD Display Screen Monitor Remote Driver Control Board 2AV HDMI-Compatible VGA For Lattepanda,Raspberry Pi
@@RetroBuiltGames Awesome, thanks!
Nice new laser cutter you’ve got there!
lol thanks, it's broken right now :(