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pbj:
It's a power switch off a Retro Duo.   :lol
yotsuya:
Ok, so this is bideo gamez related, if not arcade.

Picked up a 7800 at ZapCon this year. Robotron is cool, but holding both joysticks to play can be unwieldy. A trip to Thingiverse and 20 hours later...













Time to get my Robotron on!
Drnick:

--- Quote from: yotsuya on September 13, 2019, 11:09:02 am ---Ok, so this is bideo gamez related, if not arcade.

Picked up a 7800 at ZapCon this year. Robotron is cool, but holding both joysticks to play can be unwieldy. A trip to Thingiverse and 20 hours later...



Time to get my Robotron on!

--- End quote ---

Now that ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- there is the schnizzle. Even better then the solid egg cup holder a friend of mine printed  :laugh2: :laugh2:
yotsuya:

--- Quote from: Drnick on September 13, 2019, 03:15:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: yotsuya on September 13, 2019, 11:09:02 am ---Ok, so this is bideo gamez related, if not arcade.

Picked up a 7800 at ZapCon this year. Robotron is cool, but holding both joysticks to play can be unwieldy. A trip to Thingiverse and 20 hours later...



Time to get my Robotron on!

--- End quote ---

Now that ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- there is the schnizzle. Even better then the solid egg cup holder a friend of mine printed  :laugh2: :laugh2:

--- End quote ---

Yeah, I’m printing a second one for a friend of mine right now. I got the print time cut in half by using some recommended settings, so we’ll see how the new version comes out.
opt2not:
That is pretty awesome.  I remember the 7200 version of Robotron being a pretty good port.

If I were you, I'd increase the spacing between the two controllers.  It could help with keeping it stable, as well as not banging each hand into one another.
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