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Cabinets and HTPC Setups Running GameEx


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My MAME'cab :

Cab : arcade electronic

with AMD Athlon XP2000 256 Mo Ram DD : 35 Go + 80 Go

Personnal Hack keyboard, with mouse + Joystick in player 1

Personnal Spinner with Hack Mouse

Dance Pad TX 2000 for Stepmania :P

Light Gun : Act Lab

Microphone for Karaoké :blink:

And french version of Gamex with personnal skin in full screen

Soft running :

MAME

Virtual Music Jukebox

Stepmania

VP-Man

Karawin

1964 and Project 64

5 light gun games (Mad dog, house of th dead 2 and 3...)

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Here's my 'MarkII Arcade Machine'. It's running GameEx of course which I think is the best frontend especially for an MCE based machine. It's based on a 19' half-height comms rack, with 21'' monitor on top with perspex cover, then modelling foam board stuck on the front/sides. The effect works great and everything fits perfect. 'MarkI' had artwork and marque but I found these wrinkled with time so I have decided to leave this one blank. LED is a nice touch and can display scrolling text. Whole thing can be built in hours and dismantled/moved in minutes. Plays Mame, movies, home videos, pics, mp3s from a central storage server over wireless using WPA encryption.

Chris.. (MK, UK).

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Here it is:

I thought I'd do something a little different. I took a video with my cheap digital camera.

It shows my living room (batchelor pad), complete with 70" front projected TV and Arcade Cabinet running MCE/GameEx and GameEx shell.

Its 10mb here is the link:

http://tomspeirs.com/gameex/download/Tom_Home_GameEx.AVI

[it's not great quality but you may find it fun to see, as it shows GameEx setup for Cabinet and also Home Entertainment]

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Ok, I've done some updating on my cab and thought I'd share some new pics.

Things I've done since last pics:

Changed out the 2 T-Stick+ for Midway 49 way sticks. (You can see the new menu items I added to switch joystick modes!) I am working on replacing the handles with Red Balltops.

Figured out how to change the LED Marquee :)

Here it is as of today:

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Hereâ??s a picture of my MAME cabinet and my beautiful daughter Emily. We both love the cabinet. It has recently been â??upgradedâ?? from â??Game Launcherâ? to â??GameExâ?.

I will update the picture soon to include GameEx running on the screen.

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This is a quick picture I took of my Mame cabinet. I also recently added a bezel around the TV... You can find a lot of pictures and information about the build process that I went through on my Tech Projects Blog site listed below. This has really been a fun project. Thanks for the great front end to manage all the games!

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I figured I'd throw my cabinet into the ring as well..

This is my first cabinet and I think it turned out pretty well.

Has all the goodies on it...Trackball, Light gun, Spinner, 4 way, 8 ways, and pinball flipper buttons on the side....

GameEx works very well for my project..I love it!

Thanks again for your work!

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Time4Akshuns Cab System 1 MameCab!!

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Specs:

IBM PC

1 Gig Ram

ATI Radeon 9000 Pro 128MB DDR VGA & DVI DUAL DISPLAY

150 Gig USB Drive (for roms and Mp3s)

Multisync 95 19 inch Monitor

Cambridge Soundworks Dolby 5.1 Speaker System with Subwoofer

X-Arcade 2 Player Joystick

Cheapy Japanese Wireless Keyboard

Software:

GameEx Front End (Galaxian Theme!!)

Mame32 (.101)

Still Need to Do:

Install Marquee Light

Paint Monitor Bezel black

Consider an X-Arcade BaseKit to make the control area cleaner.

Notes:

System1 Cabs (Indy Jones, Marble Madness, etc.) are absolutely perfect for Mame Cabs!! They include front door access to your pc and components and a nice shelf for mounting your monitor. Very little woodwork needed!! About 10 minutes worth!!

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Here is my mostly finished cabinet. I still need to add some sideart and a bezel to spruce it up a bit....I took the photo without the flash in order to see the screen OK (and show the glowing balltop joysticks!)

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For those who are curious, this was a old arcade cabinet that I refinished. It used to be red and ugly. I got it from a local arcade. It was a generic machine with a monitor that could be used as landscape or portrait (it now has a 27" flat tube CRT TV). I completely gutted it out, reinforced it and covered it with new Formica. It has been a year long process to get all the pieces needed, then one week of 1am work days (could only work on it at night). Finally, I added Game-Ex. I am very pleased with this program and am excited to see where it goes....L8R!!!

JSC "MrScary" :D

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