For the time being my temporary arcade set up is comprised of a stand up computer desk that has a top level and a lower level where the keyboard would normally sit. The top level house is my 34 inch flatscreen the lower level holds my Pandora 18S game box. And I am having the time of my life I would love to one day have a hanging arcade cabinet.
Thanks for this great video. I had not considered using the Super Console X for my own build, but after seeing this video I have ut a try. Works great!
Now that I built a rig with a 3060 in it, I plan on putting my old cheapo Dell Vostro with a t400 in it, in one of those AtGames arcade machines in the future. Or build one myself seeing how easy you were able to get yours setup. Street Fighter 5 and Tekken 7 will hit different playing standing up at a cab like back in the day.
You go through how to set up the buttons, but I wonder if you plug in an external arcade stick like a mayflash F101 if you can go in to program the buttons, just all the same
Great video. Can you put this into an arcade 1up? I have a marvel vs capcom 2 but want to add this device for games and I want to switch monitor to 20 inch? And......I have never done anything like this before. Am I dreaming or can this become a reality before Christmas? Thanks
Apparently yes, but it'll take some work and require buying some components: arcademodup.com/how-to-upgrade-your-arcade1up-to-play-1000s-of-games/ As long as you can get the 1up inputs and screen converted to the USB controller board and HDMI for the screen you should be fine to use it with a SCX
Hi there awesome video hope u can help please 🙏 I have installed and configured all of my buttons correctly on my arcade1up machine , but I can’t use the controllers to work on c64 games 😤 any ideas ? Tanks
Love all your videos and I'm planning on building one of these myself!!! I was curious is it better to use the station pro you used and buy the parts or a Pandora box. I seen alot of Pandora boxes but which is better Pandora or the emulec
Hi tech Tweeb.i have microswitch buttons that I have spare from arcade machine that I changed to LEDs.can I use those buttons on the usb board or do they have to be a usb button..thanks
Yo! Sup Dweeeeeeeeeeeeeeb! Damn I really enjoyed this vid. I always thought having an arcade machine would be a bad idea because they're bulky, but having a slim machine mounted on the wall is an incredible idea! Kinda a no-brainer really. Seeing Burger Time on a big screen in orange/black is just 👌👌
Yeah the low-profile version is the only way it'd work in my place (Mom would never let me put a full cabinet that takes up so much room). Another good part is that you could actually take it down from the wall and put it on a table, use it as a bar-top unit.
I have a question. I really hope you can answer. I hope you see this. You have to turn off the. X pro from inside the software, so my question is without removing the console out of the arcade cabinet. How do you turn it on? Does it simply come on using the switch on the wall? I had the first version and I had to hit the power button on and off to turn it on.
Have you considered testing some of those used oem mini pcs? I recently got HP Prodesk 800 mini (or micro or tiny or whatever they call them) for a client and, well, it's locked to 18W, so I'd recommend maybe not getting an HP, but a miniature Dell or Lenovo can be had for peanuts - and still be way more powerful than Super console x pro, or rpi4, or even Super console x King (heck, it would probably crush nVidia shield)
I do have a mini Optiplex PC. That's the one I used in my Retrobat setup video. I couldn't install Batocera on it though, unfortunately, I couldn't get it to boot with anything other than the stock Win10 that came on it :/
@@TechDweeb Lenovo laptops usually have a tiny pinhole button you have to press in order to enter bios, maybe it's something stupid like that? I've confused your Dell as being the middle sized one, that can fit an actual LP GPU, my bad.
How did you hook up the audio? I am going to install mine in a Mortal Kombat Arcade1Up. I plan on using the stock monitor with an HDMI converter so there won't be audio to the monitor.
@TechDweeb Thank you for replying so fast! Ah, so the av port can be used for just audio? Now that I think about it, I don't see why not. It seems so obvious now. I tried an av cable once but didn't get a signal so I thought the av port might not be usable. I didn't follow up on it but now I will try it out. Again, thank you for replying. You are a hero!
Yes that's right, it comes as a kit. Comes with the USB cord, the pcb, the buttons, and all the button wires. Basically everything you need hardware-wise other than the console itself.
Yes you can! I did test it. There is a little bit more latency with this thing, over the micro HDMI, but it's not a deal breaker. You can use it and it works fine. I might make a video about it.
It's just a power bar inside the cabinet, plugged into a wireless outlet at the bottom. Search "wireless outlet switch" on amazon and you'll find lots of options.
Hey best geeignet ever ::-D Great Videos for building an awesome Arcade Macine !!! Great work 2 help out builders!! But I need your help and only a Geek like you can help me out with that console ... How do I map the Arcade Stick that you can play All the Games ... Games with Analog Stick don"t work because you can"t map Analog and D-Pad together with our Arcade Set-up 😢 ... can you help ???? Greeetz Brachy
Hey Tech Dweeb. How you doing? I have question. What kind of speakers did you use? I'm really interested in addjng this exact project to my near future to-do list.
I tried to configure my arcade dual joystick setup following your instructions but the software is so much newer than this video that it doesnt pertain. I struck out, still have no way of using my arcade unless I only use the handheld unit that came with the X5... no good. Thanks for the great video but it doesnt work with this latest software from Kinhank.
Hi there, did u have any joy with your dual joystick on your x5 system,?I have a kinhank x2 pro system and want to configure my tank stick, so I can play my fav game robotron with real joysticks.
Is that on the controllers that come with it? It sounds like a problem with the controllers, if you had a different controller you could try that would help you figure out if it's an issue with your controllers or the device/settings.
Check out my RetroBat setup guide, it's the easiest way to get started with emulation on PC (and it comes with the mame emulators pre-installed) ruclips.net/video/rw-_1-UyFko/видео.html
Console X is crap, better off using a mini pc. Great idea though, but I would go with a mini pc, as the super console is well under powdered for stuff like N64, PSP and only ok up to ps1 a good looking system though
Yeah for sure. If I planned on playing anything 3d on this I'd definitely go for a mini PC. I was actually intending to go that route but I decided on the SCX for this cabinet because I don't intend on playing anything 3d, and the setup was so dang easy, basically plug and play.
For the time being my temporary arcade set up is comprised of a stand up computer desk that has a top level and a lower level where the keyboard would normally sit. The top level house is my 34 inch flatscreen the lower level holds my Pandora 18S game box. And I am having the time of my life I would love to one day have a hanging arcade cabinet.
That's a solid setup!
@@TechDweeb thank you are you on Facebook? I would love to send a picture to you so you can see it
I'd also be interested in seeing it as well.
Thanks for this great video. I had not considered using the Super Console X for my own build, but after seeing this video I have ut a try. Works great!
Niiiice!
I love your videos! Keep up the awesome work!
Fantastic video! Well done Tech Dweeb 😎
You put out very good videos man.
Keep it up.
Now that I built a rig with a 3060 in it, I plan on putting my old cheapo Dell Vostro with a t400 in it, in one of those AtGames arcade machines in the future. Or build one myself seeing how easy you were able to get yours setup. Street Fighter 5 and Tekken 7 will hit different playing standing up at a cab like back in the day.
You go through how to set up the buttons, but I wonder if you plug in an external arcade stick like a mayflash F101 if you can go in to program the buttons, just all the same
Dude… this is *lovely*!
Great video. Can you put this into an arcade 1up? I have a marvel vs capcom 2 but want to add this device for games and I want to switch monitor to 20 inch? And......I have never done anything like this before. Am I dreaming or can this become a reality before Christmas? Thanks
Apparently yes, but it'll take some work and require buying some components: arcademodup.com/how-to-upgrade-your-arcade1up-to-play-1000s-of-games/
As long as you can get the 1up inputs and screen converted to the USB controller board and HDMI for the screen you should be fine to use it with a SCX
nice, I'm not into arcade stuff but that cabinet is cool
Thanks Mr Frog!
hi thanks for helping me with my super console x you are great😊
Awesome, love your videos, great work!
Awesome work, love it! 😍
Hi there awesome video hope u can help please 🙏 I have installed and configured all of my buttons correctly on my arcade1up machine , but I can’t use the controllers to work on c64 games 😤 any ideas ? Tanks
So with the usb hub did you just plug the hub into one of the usb ports directly into the super console then plug both joysticks into the hub then?
Would be awesome if you can link the items you need to buy to make this on description really want to make one of these its so cool
Love all your videos and I'm planning on building one of these myself!!! I was curious is it better to use the station pro you used and buy the parts or a Pandora box. I seen alot of Pandora boxes but which is better Pandora or the emulec
Hi tech Tweeb.i have microswitch buttons that I have spare from arcade machine that I changed to LEDs.can I use those buttons on the usb board or do they have to be a usb button..thanks
Yo! Sup Dweeeeeeeeeeeeeeb! Damn I really enjoyed this vid. I always thought having an arcade machine would be a bad idea because they're bulky, but having a slim machine mounted on the wall is an incredible idea! Kinda a no-brainer really. Seeing Burger Time on a big screen in orange/black is just 👌👌
Yeah the low-profile version is the only way it'd work in my place (Mom would never let me put a full cabinet that takes up so much room). Another good part is that you could actually take it down from the wall and put it on a table, use it as a bar-top unit.
@@TechDweeb That's brilliant! Now I'm seriously considering building one.
I have a question. I really hope you can answer. I hope you see this. You have to turn off the. X pro from inside the software, so my question is without removing the console out of the arcade cabinet. How do you turn it on? Does it simply come on using the switch on the wall? I had the first version and I had to hit the power button on and off to turn it on.
Have you considered testing some of those used oem mini pcs? I recently got HP Prodesk 800 mini (or micro or tiny or whatever they call them) for a client and, well, it's locked to 18W, so I'd recommend maybe not getting an HP, but a miniature Dell or Lenovo can be had for peanuts - and still be way more powerful than Super console x pro, or rpi4, or even Super console x King (heck, it would probably crush nVidia shield)
I do have a mini Optiplex PC. That's the one I used in my Retrobat setup video. I couldn't install Batocera on it though, unfortunately, I couldn't get it to boot with anything other than the stock Win10 that came on it :/
@@TechDweeb Lenovo laptops usually have a tiny pinhole button you have to press in order to enter bios, maybe it's something stupid like that? I've confused your Dell as being the middle sized one, that can fit an actual LP GPU, my bad.
Sounds overkill but an Oled display would slap for an arcade cabinet
How did you hook up the audio? I am going to install mine in a Mortal Kombat Arcade1Up. I plan on using the stock monitor with an HDMI converter so there won't be audio to the monitor.
My monitor had an audio jack that I used, but the Super console X pro does have a individual audio jack that you could use instead if needed.
@TechDweeb Thank you for replying so fast! Ah, so the av port can be used for just audio? Now that I think about it, I don't see why not. It seems so obvious now. I tried an av cable once but didn't get a signal so I thought the av port might not be usable. I didn't follow up on it but now I will try it out.
Again, thank you for replying. You are a hero!
AWESOME!
Great vid!
Does the arcade button wiring main system come with the buttons? You inspired me to try make one of these some day
Yes that's right, it comes as a kit. Comes with the USB cord, the pcb, the buttons, and all the button wires. Basically everything you need hardware-wise other than the console itself.
Hey man, is it possible to use the retroid pocket 3 plus as the base console for the arcade?
Yes you can! I did test it. There is a little bit more latency with this thing, over the micro HDMI, but it's not a deal breaker. You can use it and it works fine. I might make a video about it.
@@TechDweeb that would be awesome! Another video for the upcoming Retroid Pocket 3+, perhaps? Would be looking forward to it. Thanks!
great video but how did you connect the power switch to power it on?
It's just a power bar inside the cabinet, plugged into a wireless outlet at the bottom. Search "wireless outlet switch" on amazon and you'll find lots of options.
@@TechDweeb thank you, you are a star.
Has anyone used a tankstick with the Super Console x2 pro? Having issues configuring keys and buttons so as like the 360 controllers.
Hey best geeignet ever ::-D Great Videos for building an awesome Arcade Macine !!! Great work 2 help out builders!! But I need your help and only a Geek like you can help me out with that console ... How do I map the Arcade Stick that you can play All the Games ... Games with Analog Stick don"t work because you can"t map Analog and D-Pad together with our Arcade Set-up 😢 ... can you help ???? Greeetz Brachy
Hey Tech Dweeb. How you doing? I have question. What kind of speakers did you use? I'm really interested in addjng this exact project to my near future to-do list.
They were just cheap amazon usb powered speakers. This is the closest I can find that's available right now: amzn.to/4fVFKu3
Amazing
I tried to configure my arcade dual joystick setup following your instructions but the software is so much newer than this video that it doesnt pertain. I struck out, still have no way of using my arcade unless I only use the handheld unit that came with the X5... no good. Thanks for the great video but it doesnt work with this latest software from Kinhank.
Hi there, did u have any joy with your dual joystick on your x5 system,?I have a kinhank x2 pro system and want to configure my tank stick, so I can play my fav game robotron with real joysticks.
How do i turn the hot keys off and make them stay off mine is literally unplayable
Does the console save games/Keep high Scores?
Yes and yes!
@@TechDweeb Awesome! Going to give it a go and see how things turn out! Great Arcade btw!
I’m having an issue with down back not registering and on the second controller down forward doesn’t register as block
Is that on the controllers that come with it? It sounds like a problem with the controllers, if you had a different controller you could try that would help you figure out if it's an issue with your controllers or the device/settings.
"Toot!!" 🤣😂
sorry for asking are you really forty
Yup! Just this year.
happy birthday
Techdweeb rules!
I bought a ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5 Graphics Card but it was to big for my pc :(
Too big for your case? Good time to upgrade to a bigger case too?
@@TechDweeb yep it didnt fit in the dell optiplex 5040 its a shame I really like the 5040
My camera also keeps watermarking all the photos I take of my totally real friends and romantic conquests. Stupid cameras!
It's not a bug it's a feature!
I still don’t know how to play meme games on my computer
Check out my RetroBat setup guide, it's the easiest way to get started with emulation on PC (and it comes with the mame emulators pre-installed) ruclips.net/video/rw-_1-UyFko/видео.html
Console X is crap, better off using a mini pc. Great idea though, but I would go with a mini pc, as the super console is well under powdered for stuff like N64, PSP and only ok up to ps1 a good looking system though
Yeah for sure. If I planned on playing anything 3d on this I'd definitely go for a mini PC. I was actually intending to go that route but I decided on the SCX for this cabinet because I don't intend on playing anything 3d, and the setup was so dang easy, basically plug and play.
The SCX also helps to keep the cost down. I'm definitely going to do this project soon. I've always wanted my own arcade cabinet.