I was "bloop-bloop-ing" along too. :D
Charlie :inlove:
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I was "bloop-bloop-ing" along too. :D
Charlie :inlove:
Configuration is actually quite simple. The only difficult part is that you have to configure each individual emulator for the controls. You simply point Maximus Arcade to the emulator and the ROMs and it does the rest. :)
Heather
I could say, "smb" but then, I'd be accused of being sexist & totally Off Topic! :mrgreen:Quote:
Originally Posted by SkydivinGirl
Kin
Absolutely wonderful! :woot:
My congratulations - you're very lucky to be the owner of such a beauty.
Rave
this whole thread is starting to look like the winner of the amiquote contest :woot: :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by ravestar
Thanks everyone! I'm glad everyone likes the arcade machine. I used to collect arcade machines (had about 12 of them at one point) but they ended up taking up way to much space so I sold them all. I figured this is a great solution.
About the only thing I have left to do is mount the marquee light and perhaps add some side art. The monitor makes this thing extremely heavy and difficult to move, so I don't think I'll be taking it to any retro events, like I saw in some of the photos at Retro Reunited. :)
Oh, the pinball emulation also works great! The table that I play most is Bally's 1979 Star Trek. There's quite a bit of strategy involved in such a simple table.
Take care!
Heather