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MAME Diary 009: Laserdiscs


Monday, July 28th, 2008

No doubt all of the MAME cab talk left you begging for more, and to be honest that’s how my DOS cab left me.

Don’t get me wrong, it was amazing to play all those classic games in that environment and it worked brilliantly, but I did just want a little bit more, so here it is.

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Check out my Pokemans!


Monday, July 28th, 2008

Aaah, Pokemans.

Pokemans

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eBay Alternative


Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Check out this great alternative to eBay for picking up your classic gaming items.

Chase The Chuckwagon

Oh, and tell them I sent you.

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Gotta Love Tina from Levenshulme


Friday, July 11th, 2008

“A LOTTERY scratchcard has been withdrawn from sale by Camelot – because players couldn’t understand it.

The Cool Cash game – launched on Monday – was taken out of shops yesterday after some players failed to grasp whether or not they had won.”

Well, you had to do sums to work it out.

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MAME Diary 008: The Bezel


Sunday, July 6th, 2008

The last part of the cab to be finished and fitted was the bezel which is the artwork that surrounds the monitor when it is in place. The bezel sits behind the front glass and has a hole cut out where the monitor screen is so that it more or less acts as a frame for the game play area. This also serves to hide the inner workings of the cab which would otherwise be visible through the front glass.

The bezel can take a couple of forms, it can be a fairly sturdy material that supports itself or more often it is a thinner printed film which needs to be supported perhaps between two sheets of glass, or in my case I will sandwich it between the front glass and a sheet of perspex with the same hole cut out of it.

After thinking about a few different designs I opted for this one which is something very basic and classic and is somewhat in keeping with the cab as a whole. I’ve seen M.A.M.E. cabs that have been plastered with artwork and stickers that are completely out of context and they look ridiculous. I think mine has a much more classic and faithful look about it and I haven’t vulgarised my piece of gaming history.

If you want to see what I mean by vulgarised and how NOT to refurb a M.A.M.E. cab then take a look here. Beware though it contains lots of profanity.

I don’t think mine looks as bad as any of those abominations, and so you can make your own mind up, here is the finished product in all its glory.

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