

(just used Words shape tool ads a rough guide)Īfter comparing sizes it looked like i would have to find another arcade cabinet that would house this ROM filled bad boy. I quickly put together some dimensions to see if it will in fact fit. Arcade Punks is a website devoted to home build arcade modders, builders, restorers and those that love the retro gaming scene, we try and interact by supplying links and information of some use - we rely on submitted links from a great team of readers. I found the WeeCade the closest design for fitting my iMac. 9gb in size provided by Miguelito Sanches. JakoBud – Has a nice collection of original arcade cabinets complete with specs and cad drawings.

All went well so after a few hours of intense “testing” i began researching housing for my Frankenstien arcade.Ī colleague at work sparked a few ideas and suggested the following links to get my head around what was involved.
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Next i had a crack at a few faves to make sure they didnt crash. I was able to score a nice bunch of ROMs across all the emulators above. I ended up searching for torrents labelled as ROM collection. MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) – MameUI32Īfter this i sourced some ROMs (game files). Quick google and i was able to track them down

Once i installed Maximus Arcade all i needed to do is point it to my emulator and rom folders.Įach drop down for each emulator you will need to specify the emulator (executable) location and rom folder (Media (roms)īefore you can do this you will need emulators.
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You will need a higher spec PC though since it uses Java heavily. Maximus Arcade i recommend for a nice polished interface. You will also need to add in a front end application that will tie all the emulators together in one user interface
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With the limited amount of emulators and MAME software available this was my only solid choice to get all the emulation done in one place!Īfter a bit of google-ing i managed to get instruction on how to make a custom boot screen for a more arcade like start up. So i decided to start blogging to help me keep on track with little nerd projects. First on the list is my iMac Arcade machine! Which i like to call project “iMacade” until i can think of a better name.įirst off started by installing Windows using boot camp tool on the iMac.
