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Profit, the 35-year-old owner of Prime Arcade Sales and Repair in Odessa, has spent nearly the last 20 years of his life working with, repairing and refurbishing retro games.
And this arcade you can make with nothing but IKEA pieces. This project from SIN Tchan transforms a Micke IKEA desk into a DIY arcade cabinet. The build starts with a $49.99 IKEA Micke desk and a ...
As for the arcade parts, it’s a kit like this one that includes a USB interface, buttons, switches, and a few wires. Total cost is around $50-$70, not including the tools you’ll need.
New use for bit parts in old style arcade gaming. ... Jorge Araque recycles computer parts to create retro gaming machines from his Wanganui base.PICTURE/BEVAN CONLEY 210813WCBRCGAMES01.