Y’all seem like a bunch of friendly folk. I moved to the research triangle, North Carolina during the pandemic and need to rebuild my social circles. Unfortunately I work from home and have a toddler and an infant so meeting new people in real life has been extra challenging. Anyone in the area here? I’m building a 90s themed arcade in my shed, ask me anything!
Hello! I tried to reply on mobile, but it ate my response!
We’re in the same neighborhood! Isn’t it funny how those crusty arcade carpets come back to haunt our memories fondly? I’m sure in some way they live on, given how many new and terrifying bacterial cultures probably developed in those things lol.
Building an arcade sounds so cool! We’ve been using the MiSTer FPGA hardware to faithfully simulate retro games, here. Even got some 8bitdoo arcade-style controllers and customized them with nice SANWA(?) buttons and sticks! Unfortunately, I’m not the most tech savvy or knowledgeable of the pair, but I do my best!
Are you going to be making cabinets or just doing your own thing? Really curious to hear more about it!
I’m actually doing something more PC/home entertainment related because that’s what I grew up with. I have a collection of laserdiscs and a windows 98 computer that can use dial up and actually get to an archived internet that was in 1999.
That’s sounds crazy awesome!
What are some of your favourite games / consoles?
I grew up playing PlayStation 1 and windows 98 PC. So everything from that era. My favorite PS1 games were front mission 3 and test drive 6. PC games - Doom 2, knights and merchants, Caesar 3, command and conquer.
There are a lot more that I played but these probably have the most hours in.
Awesome!
If you’ve not seen the upcoming RTS: DORF you should check it out. It’s on the open source OpenRA engine and really throws back to the Command and Conquer / Red Alert Era from the music to using 2D Sprites. I’m really excited for it.
It can do early Computer cores like the 486DX33, Apple I, Apple II, Atari800, AtariST, Commodore C16, Commodore 64, MSX and more. It can also do the Playstation 1 even more accurate than most other methods or emulation. Really impressive.
I actually have the commodore monitor 1702