I mixed old hardware with new materials to make a full-sized retro cabinet that fits in a small apartment.
Here's a STEM challenge that kids will love! Challenge kids to design and build their own working carnival games out of cardboard boxes.
Best Box Fantasy is a party room with inventive arcade games in Hong Kong
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Antonio Bellusci’s Pinball Game Materials & Tools: 2 – Wooden art boards – both 12 x 16 inches 1 – Wooden hanger 2 – Chicago bolts or similar 2 pieces of 1 inch x 2 inch wood stock – each cut to 12 inches 2 pieces of ½ inch square wood pieces (or similar) – […]
um... hmm... well, it's from Japan and it has giant squishy silicone hands that clap together when you push the button.
You'll want to get in on the fun too.
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10 DIY arcade projects let makers experience their youth dropping quarters off at the old video arcade
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Build Your Own Mini Arcade Cabinet With Raspberry Pi: The Porta-Pi Mini Arcade is a desktop-sized, fully functional, mini arcade cabinet measuring just under 13 x 9 x 10 inches (HxWxD). This Porta-Pi Arcade turns your Raspberry Pi in a mini arcade machine. Of course you could stuff any other retro co…
K'nex Mini Basketball Arcade Game (Instructions): Here are the instructions for the K'nex Basketball game! Pieces Count: Rods Green: 12 White: 231 Blue: 433 Yellow: 118 Red: 21 Grey: 5 Connectors Grey (Single): 16 Orange: 11 Red: 6 Green: 4 Silver: 406 Yellow: 74 Blue: 102 White: 29 Other Space…
When a company like Sony or Nintendo or Microsoft designs a console (or handheld), they have a few things to worry about, like keeping prices as low as possible while ensuring everything still works. But what if that wasn’t an obstacle for games hardware? What if they could be as beautiful as any other piece of…