The Base Cabinetįor this unit, I started off with a Marvel Super Heroes Arcade1UP cabinet that I bought from a Canada Computers in Barrie – a clearance unit that, to my knowledge, was the last available in Ontario.Īrcade1Up Cabinets are 3/4 scale units that are sold in flat packs at big box retailers. If you want to support the project directly you can also chip a few bucks at me through Paypal, though that’s only if you want to. I did my best to stick to parts I myself used or low-cost equivalents – the goal here is less to cash in and more just to recover some costs while also giving honest recommendations. Note: Items linked to on Amazon and eBay will be routed through affiliate links, which give me a slight cut if you make a purchase after entry. I’ve always wanted my own home arcade machine, and I felt that paying tribute to my all-time favourite hockey video game would make it into something uniquely mine.Īs promised, here’s what you need to know about making your own unit! ![]() The fact that people couldn’t even wait for the air bubbles to settle on the graphics wrap before giving it some love was very heartwarming. So a few weeks ago, perhaps a little sooner in the process than I expected, my new NHL 2004 custom arcade cabinet made some waves on social media.
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