How to build a Nintendo arcade

 by russm313
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This Instructable will show you how I built my Nintendo arcade. It is a bartop cabinet that plays original Nintendo game. The arcade is completely self contained with one power switch for everything.

You can see a video of the arcade in action at Youtube, here.

Things you will need:
1 sheet of 4'x8' 1/4" MDF
1 sheet of plexiglass
1 set of joystick and arcade buttons
1 posterboard
several cans of spray paint
an older PC
an LCD monitor
1 USB keyboard
soldering equipment
nes controller ports (ripped from a four score)
DB-25 connector
2 cases of Diet Coke :)

Inside is an old PC and a 17" LCD monitor. The back of the cabinet has two USB ports and two NES controller ports. You can connect regular, un-modded NES controllers and play with those or use the joystick and buttons on the control panel.

The front end is a simple VB program that auto loads when the PC boots. You never need to connect a mouse or keyboard to load your games. The VB program gives a list of games installed. Using the joystick, you can select the game you want to play.

Also, you can connect a keyboard and mouse to the USB ports in the back and use the set as a regular PC. It has wireless internet built in.

 
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seekanddestroy says: Nov 24, 2012. 9:17 PM
Your measurement from front to back is really 2ft? My dad and i sat at the pc trying to figure this out forever because 2 ft just seemed a little small lol so just wanted to clarify this ! And i bought a 4x8 board and it seems like i have enough mdf to make two of these cabs
tygersrule says: Nov 19, 2012. 7:13 AM
Hey, planning on building this, can you tell me how much plexiglass you used and where you go it from? Also, what did you use for the secondary buttons, and where did you get them from.
russm313 (author) in reply to tygersruleNov 19, 2012. 7:21 AM
I got the plexi from Home Depot. The secondary buttons are just momentary SPST buttons from radioshack. Good luck!
sleepydino11 says: Oct 12, 2012. 9:58 PM
For my one I'm gonna use my NES and my small tv and a NES advantage.
x-muts-x says: Aug 4, 2011. 1:55 PM
But if you're using an LCD or Plasma,
You won't be able to play Duck Hunt...
Which is the best game ever...
And you can't put an old screen in there. They're huge..
farmerboyk in reply to x-muts-xApr 14, 2012. 7:04 AM
Im sure the screen doesn't matter if its LCD/Plasma.
Justin M. Salvato in reply to farmerboykAug 7, 2012. 3:59 PM
It does matter; you need scan lines to make shooting games work (old CRT televisions), for the original NES anyway. Sames goes for the Sega Master System.
mikeyfps in reply to Justin M. SalvatoAug 29, 2012. 3:44 PM
Most emulators allow you to add scan lines to whatever game you may be playing. Plus I'm sure you can use a mouse!
trosenau says: Jun 28, 2012. 11:14 PM
I know this is really late but almost a year ago I said I might do this for my senior project? I did :)
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jackflash says: May 1, 2012. 9:18 PM
I was wondering how much everything costs to build this ?....

Awsome job btw. SAL
cfoster15 says: Apr 15, 2012. 11:05 AM
Im just going to use a nes system to do this. I know I can't save games but that seems a bit more like a real arcade anyways. I will defiantly use this design (with some modifications obviously) to make a nes arcade machine. Then a Snes arcade machine. Thank god for parents with tools or I might have to buy my own!

now all i need is some diet coke.... oh yeah and all that other stuff
cc67 says: Mar 21, 2012. 10:22 PM
Do you need to install an operating system for this???
sofiadragon1979 says: Mar 21, 2012. 8:45 PM
That thing freaking rocks!!!!!, I'm tinking of versions for other retro systems & include all the games that we all grew up w/.
mitch and sean says: Jul 11, 2011. 12:40 AM
Is the diet coke have to come in later on or is it used for something?

Ples explain
thethiny1919 in reply to mitch and seanMar 10, 2012. 11:54 AM
some people dont get the joke
Krayzi99 in reply to mitch and seanJul 22, 2011. 10:42 AM
it is for all the energy. caffiene
qneuhalfen says: Jul 30, 2011. 6:52 PM
Would it be possible to make a Sega arcade the same way
thethiny1919 in reply to qneuhalfenMar 10, 2012. 11:54 AM
As you have your pc , you are free to do anything with it , just add more buttons!
Krayzi99 says: Oct 6, 2011. 7:32 PM
Is there a way to get the VB script from ya? still a extremely beginner vb programmer
thethiny1919 in reply to Krayzi99Mar 10, 2012. 11:51 AM
download an emulator
For Windows XP-Vista-7:
1, click start
2.Click all programs
3.Click STARTUP (folder)
4.put a shortcut to an emulator here
6.enjoy
kulak314 says: Oct 28, 2011. 10:33 AM
what are the measurements for each piece of the box?
thethiny1919 in reply to kulak314Mar 10, 2012. 11:50 AM
depending on your system , for him , he use 4x8
apoorveinstein says: Nov 20, 2011. 9:35 AM
How can i make that VB program, so that it runs on system boot up??
thethiny1919 in reply to apoorveinsteinMar 9, 2012. 7:39 AM
For Windows XP-Vista-7
1, click start
2.Click all programs
3.Click STARTUP (folder)
4.put a shortcut to your application here
5.The application must be a pre-made VB program or an emulator
6.enjoy
apoorveinstein in reply to thethiny1919Mar 10, 2012. 8:07 AM
Yeah mann dats really easy...
Bt i want dat VB prog???
thethiny1919 in reply to apoorveinsteinMar 10, 2012. 11:50 AM
make a button that does this action : start "[emulator name here].exe" "[rom name and location here].nes"
I may code it for you!
thethiny1919 in reply to apoorveinsteinMar 10, 2012. 11:46 AM
go make it yourself its easy!
Derek Vigil says: Nov 25, 2011. 7:06 PM
How much money would this cost overall?
thethiny1919 in reply to Derek VigilMar 9, 2012. 7:38 AM
350$
thethiny1919 says: Mar 9, 2012. 7:38 AM
I have a question please reply to me @ thethiny@ymail.com
I have found the Ground and Open for all my buttons , now I have everything ready except for one thing, how do I connect them?
I have the buttons and the pins , please tell me step-by-step how-to?
should I get a wire and connect it to the button and open-pin ,then get another wire and connect it to the button and ground-pin? So it would look like this:
|BUTTON|
Ground Pin --------| | --------Open Pin
please help I wont waste my 350$!!!
wildmissingNo says: Feb 24, 2012. 1:40 PM
Unless I'm missing something (which is completely possible since I've only been skimming), wouldn't it be easier to use a pcb from a pc-compatible usb controller? They're really cheap, you can find them anywhere and are much easier to modify than a keyboard.
awolf1 says: Feb 23, 2012. 4:11 PM
Very cool.... Go to fav list.

But Diet Coke??? really?? I think soda is better. ^^

promotions says: Jan 3, 2012. 8:12 PM
Wow, this is an awesome instructable it really does show how to create a state of the art nintendo arcade.

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sboekelman says: Sep 12, 2011. 7:48 PM
can i use a nes advantige controler for it?
T_T_ in reply to sboekelmanSep 14, 2011. 5:13 PM
not without this Chip
trosenau says: Sep 2, 2011. 7:19 PM
Im hoping to do this for my senior project, so in the upcoming next months :)
superduperdrew says: Aug 28, 2011. 2:56 PM
couldn't you just get an old tv,NES,and NES advantage controller?
brainiac1515 says: Aug 19, 2011. 2:52 AM
how big is your monitor and extra side room so i can adjust the size some
cooltool456 says: Jul 4, 2011. 6:31 AM
Can you use an old mac?
brainiac1515 in reply to cooltool456Aug 18, 2011. 7:21 PM
yes yes you can
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