Intro: DIY "Tekken 3" Arcade Macine

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Intro: Intro: DIY "Tekken 3" Arcade Macine

After seeing online tutorials, and because I had time off from school - I decided to build an Arcade games machine. I added a lot of detailed pictures so you do no need much verbal description. The pice of the project Flexible - depending on which parts you can get for free. For me it was about $ 150. If questions arise you can send a message and I'll be back soon as I can. I hope to inspire people to revive the nostalgia. have fun construction and games. let the games begin and may the odds be ever in your favor!

STEP 1: Drafting and Design

STEP 2: Cutting Plates of Wood According to Drawing

STEP 3: Connecting the Boards and Building the Frame

STEP 4: Taking an Old Computer Parts

STEP 5: Connecting the Computer's Parts Into the Body

STEP 6: Building a Frame for the Screen

STEP 7: Installing a Fan

STEP 8: Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse & Installing the ON/Off Button

STEP 9: Strengthening the Parts and Connection of Power Strip & Power Connection

STEP 10: Connecting the Screen Frame to the Body Machine & Wireless Network Card

STEP 11: Connecting Speakers

STEP 12: Connecting the Screen and Fixing All Together & Testing...

STEP 13: Paint the Machine With Black Base-Color

STEP 14: Connecting Lifting-handles to the Machine

STEP 15: Connecting Silicon Stands (against Scratches) to the Bottom of the Machine & Power Cable �mprovement

STEP 16: Where Are We? Installing the Game!

STEP 17: Installing the Basis for Controllers and Hinged for Access

STEP 18: Installing Pieces of Plexiglas

STEP 19: Connecting Light Socket

STEP 20: Controllers and Buttons Connecting & Testing

STEP 21: Printing and Pasting Stickers and Wrapping to the Machine

STEP 22: Final Stage - It's About Time! Operating the Machine

STEP 23: "Epilogue" - Final Images From the Project

6 Comments

Hey,

as a kid, I told myself that, one day, I would have a tekken 3 arcade machine in my home one day. I can't even ballpark how many hours I've spent playing that game at home or in the arcades.

Now that I am a man (in age only, I assure you) I'm thinking it's time. But I think it would be even COOLER to make an arcade machine that can play ALL the Tekkens somehow. Just a thought. Thanks for the great instructable!

Make one for Tekken 6. It is way better. I own it and The Graphics r way mor sufisticated! can u try that out?

plexi-glass knife.

http://archive.makezine.com/pub/tool/Plexiglass_cutter

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCeHx-vvJ7k
So great Ible and hooray for Tekken, but i think that this is in the wrong contest. i doesn't look very sledge-hammer proof for the indestructible contest, not involve sewing for the tophatter contest, but i voted for it in the furniture contest.
This is a cool project - I would love some more detail about how you constructed this.