I guess it needs more description yes. I'm working on a website for my projects, but that will probably take me a few days. The pictures I took today were mosty blurred because of bad lighting so I will need to take new ones when it's day again.
Some facts:
- PocketGalaga is scaled down to one sixth of a regular upright. (With some modifications to allow a PocketPC to be inserted and the screen to be visible).
- The heart of PocketGalaga is an iPAQ 2210 which will run things like MameCE or PocketSNES.
- The iPAQ can be removed and is connected to a gamecontroller which I hacked to the buttons and joystick.
- The iPAQ slides in through a removable back door and slots right into a connector, hooking it up for easy placement/removal
- The "joystick" is actually a nail between two microswitches and works remarkably well
- It's only 2 way so it basically plays Galaga type shoot em ups
- The marquee is lit when the game controller is connected to the iPAQ (and activated)
- The control panel is replacable (allthough I doubt I'll ever make another CP for it)
- Either my brother is 11" high or my cat is 66" high
