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Interesting MAME FRAME on ebay
Gray_Area:
The skeleton of a late [Z] candy. Very industrial looking. Worth it for the CP, though.
SNAAKE:
that marquee...thingy is useless and unnecessary. would look better without it.
mameframe:
Hi everyone.
Just wanted to say hi and thanks for your comments.
This was my first mame project. I came up with the idea as my partner wouldnt let me have a full arcade cabinet in the house as it was too big and I have always wanted my own arcade cab.
So I came up with the MAMEframe mainly for me but then thought I would put it on ebay and see if I get any interest. If I did I would look into making more of them.
I have had a look at your comments and will take them all on board.
I am going to rename it the GAMEframe or something like that.
The cable management is in the tubing of the frame. There a holes behind the monitor support section as well as next to the controller section and at the base of the front left support. So you can run all cables through the frame itself.
The marquee at the front lights up ( well thats if you put your own light source in ) and I put it on there to hide anything on the top shelf as I have added holes on the top shelf so you can fix speakers on the top shelf face down.
I am looking for any more feed back as I still feel there is a market out there for it.
I was going to sell it as a barebones frame ( all complete, not flat pack ) as many people that would be interested already have the parts.
Please let me know your thoughts
All the best
Danny
SavannahLion:
I guess the fact that 32 people bid on the original auction to the tune of £155.00 speaks to the fact that there is at least some some interest in something like this.
CheffoJeffo:
I thought this was going to be about:
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And, as the owner of those two machines found out, MAMEFrame was TM'd by our old friend Dave Foley while at Quantum3D. ::)
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