Build a Desktop Arcade Machine with Raspberry Pi 3 and Retropie: Super Turbo Pro Edition

Build a Desktop Arcade Machine with Raspberry Pi 3 and Retropie: Super Turbo Pro Edition

Start to finish I cover: designing, creating graphics, sourcing materials, electronics/wiring, and setting-up RetroPie to build a two-player 1/3rd size desktop arcade cabinet.
www.retrobuiltgames.com

End music is:
Chemical Synapse (unknown artist)
LoZ Majora’s Mask Eclipse Apocalypse (Blue Streaks)
ocremix.org

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Ungha Bungha says:

What was the point of breaking down the monitor aspect ratio? I'm confused.

Jessie Aguilar says:

Impressive. Good job. 🙂

Danny Blackwell says:

Fantastic editing! Thank you for making this such an interesting and well timed video. Great job overall!

Terror Tales says:

i respect this project some hard and really suggest maby selling locally

Squicx says:

EIENY MARRNARTRRRR

Karen Roman says:

Does anyone have dimensions for this specific arcade? I like how things connect like a puzzle

konijntjesbroek says:

Since you are running bare wires with 120v into an amplifier, you had a few fuses you put into this to keep from burning down the joint?

RR PLANB says:

You only had one roller on the vinyl when you were cutting.
That's a fail.

leo bert says:

I want to build one of these and wanted to know how I can get the wood cut and where I can purchase all the parts

Nicholas Schaeffer says:

I would say you look more like tom7 then "that guy from VSauce".

Choi Stanley says:

how much u spent to build the whole thing?

mali98 says:

Absolutely outstanding! Thank you for sharing!

cesar lopez says:

Absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing man. You show two pi cades at the beginning of the video. Are you making a video of the small pi cade as well? You stated in the video you have made three of these amazing pi cases and that you buy parts in bulk, so you are making these for friends and family I presumed. I wish you could make one to sell. I will buy it in a heartbeat. Especially that small one. If you ever change your mind about selling these pi cades or comisioned them you let me know. Thank you so much again for sharing this video with us.

Marcho's Arcade says:

looks great , love neo geo actually enjoyed watching your video – I made a metal pressed bartop if you like to see – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdS6kR5V6A8

Chris M says:

good shit man!

Matt C says:

I will say one thing about cool pads and fans generally, about 7-8 years ago, I had an asus (with express gate cloud, wonder what happened to that) anyway I bought a separate cool pad, but I noticed the usb port its plugged into gets super heated to the point it made the machine a lot hotter. If any of you tech guys could please please please work out a water cooling system for projectors, that would be so awesome to me.

Matt C says:

Bro I m a property developer, aint done any developing for a while if I m honest, but the point is you have more clamps than me, how many clamps is many if you have not that many? If you could tell me one thing and I ll give you my level of expertise, its not great:
I could boot linux, I could get it and install it and I know how to turn a computer on lol…and I m very interested in these machines. .If I buy a pi is that job done, I mean is that effectively a board and drive and power supply? Does it have an OS? Could I just link a pi hdmi to a tv and start playing? The other question is (and I m sorry I had to explain bitcoin mining to the old man recently so I know how I sound to you) I ve read the pi overheats, theres no sign of a fan, is that a thing? I could do it I just need a half a clue I d be more inclined to just plug and play the hardware to begin with…..OK so you ve got the fan :)…OK bro I think I got this, you covered it, if theres anything I ve said here and anyone is reading this is thinking "hang on whats this idiot planning" Dont hesitate to get out in front and let me know

infografik says:

Great project

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