Bartop Arcade Machine with Raspberry Pi

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • Cabinet - gameroomsoluti...
    Raspberry Pi - amzn.to/2soHPwj
    Joystick and buttons - amzn.to/35Ofqgz
    Monitor - amzn.to/2QTby9O
    Any 16:9 monitor with length shorter than 20.4 inches will work. Usually 21.5 - 22 inches models. The monitor I used has built-in speaker, so I did not install speakers separately
    Marquee light - amzn.to/2QROskg
    T-molding - amzn.to/2soGVjp

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  • @michaelanderson8464
    @michaelanderson8464 6 років тому

    I was thinking of doing this but I just ordered a vga input lcd tv supports older consoles and a tv stand to store my classic nes snes and dreamcast keep my retro systems off the 4k tv leave that for the next gen consoles

  • @franz5334
    @franz5334 3 роки тому

    perfect

  • @pixelatedicon6579
    @pixelatedicon6579 7 років тому

    Nice understated design

  • @gonzo0718
    @gonzo0718 7 років тому

    do you have a video on how you set up the joysticks to the raspberry pi?

    • @YiyeTinkers
      @YiyeTinkers  7 років тому +3

      I used "Zero Delay Arcade USB Encoder". You can find plenty of those on ebay, from $10-$20. With the USB interface, all you need to do is to plug it into your raspberry pi, and it will recognize it as joystick controller. You can even use it on your PC. Then all you need to do is to setup your emulator to have the correct mapping of your keys.

    • @zoasvideogamesarcadetours5336
      @zoasvideogamesarcadetours5336 7 років тому

      Yiye Zeng Thank you bro

    • @YiyeTinkers
      @YiyeTinkers  5 років тому

      I don't have experience with led buttons, but my understanding is that you need to find suitable power supply base on the color of your led. Different color of led requires different voltage. I remember some people used laptop power supply to provide 12V power.

  • @MotoSteve
    @MotoSteve 7 років тому +1

    nice job

  • @lockree7978
    @lockree7978 8 років тому

    I really like your buttons layout... Did you connect all your buttons directly in the raspberry pi or did you use a usb interface..?

    • @YiyeTinkers
      @YiyeTinkers  8 років тому +2

      Lock Ree Thanks! I used one usb interface for each player. I do know that there's one kind of usb interface that can connect to both players' controllers though.

    • @gonzo0718
      @gonzo0718 7 років тому

      Do you have any links to the USB interface? Also might be a good video idea to show how you set up the joysticks to the raspberry pi.

    • @SwoleCalibur
      @SwoleCalibur 7 років тому

      Gonzo07 retropie has an option that let's you setup the sticks and buttons the first time you boot it up, it's really easy. And I used 2 singleplayer usb interfaces because setting up the two player was a big pain.

  • @kevinbelair6739
    @kevinbelair6739 8 років тому

    can I get the pdf for the Pokémon vynils

  • @santiagomunoz6757
    @santiagomunoz6757 7 років тому

    how did you connect speakers to raspberry pi or are they connnect to tv

    • @YiyeTinkers
      @YiyeTinkers  7 років тому +2

      Monkey Arcade The monitor I used has built in speakers, and the audio is feed through HDMI cable. There's also a audio jack on raspberry pi where you can plug your normal speaker into

    • @zoasvideogamesarcadetours5336
      @zoasvideogamesarcadetours5336 7 років тому

      Yiye Zeng you ate the best. I'm subscribing.. hope u make more videos on arcades.

  • @retro-junkie5741
    @retro-junkie5741 8 років тому

    image?

  • @dryorgo780
    @dryorgo780 7 років тому

    very nice. How did you set up your monitor? Is it one of those types that automatically powers up into the last input, rather than powering up into standby? I am wondering which monitor to use or how or best to setup so that I only need to have a single plug from the back and not have to manually turn the monitor on from standby when powering up

    • @YiyeTinkers
      @YiyeTinkers  7 років тому

      I used a computer monitor, and manually set the input to HDMI, instead of using auto detection. I think for most computer monitors, if you leave the power in the "on" state, it will always stay in powered up state as long as it's plugged in. I just plug the monitor to a extender inside the cabinet, and plug the raspberry pi to the same extender as well, so they will be powered up together.

  • @emery1ann1
    @emery1ann1 7 років тому +1

    Lol, he is watching a starcraft stream.