[Sprite_TM] wanted to challenge his VHDL skills, and there’s no more satisfying way of doing this than making something that will be playable when you’re done. He decided to try his hand at creating a ...
The classic arcade cabinet will soon be all but extinct. The niche market of manufacturing CRT televisions has officially hit a wall and the experience of playing a classic arcade game as it was ...
If you've been thinking of disposing of your old computer monitor, hold up -- it can still be put to great use. Here are some ...
Before the days of connected internet gaming, players would have to travel to their local arcade and actually challenge their opponents in person. Facing off in classic games such as Pac-Man and ...
Restoring vintage electronics is a difficult hobby to tackle. Even the most practical builds often have to use some form of modern technology to work properly, or many different versions of the ...
Sacramento, CA May 15, 2008-- Dream Arcades ( http://www.DreamArcades.com), announces the launch of its Dreamcade® Vision 29, featuring more than 200 games and the ...
The arcade is dead. You already knew that, but that industry’s coffin is about to get another nail. The cathode-ray-tube technology that powered the monitors for nearly every classic arcade game in ...
I think I need to dust off my MAME cabinet plans... The screen is always the tricky part for me. Does anyone have any input on just which games truly don't work well on an LCD? CRTs are getting harder ...