This little 'side project' took a little longer but I've been on a project-freeze this month.
My
bartop projects are still underway (currently undercoated, awaiting decisions on artwork and colour schemes), but during the final building stage I decided I was going to change the design to be a manual-rotate (to accommodate a larger, real LCD and real (upgradeable) PC components rather than the original stripped-down laptop that was going to be on a rotating disc.
Changing my mind left me with a routed MDF 'disc' (that was intended as part of the rotating mechanism) and the stripped down laptop that I'd already considerable time on:

So, not being one who likes to waste time or materials, I turned them into:
THIS:
An "Asteroid" rock made out of paper mache and painted with two types of 'stone effect' spraypaint, hosting a stripped down laptop/LCD with a 5 button configuration (left/right games only).
It also features function buttons (power, credit, p1 start, p2 start (which I might change to a pause key), and ESC), can be run on the laptop battery, and weighs a less than 5kg (tbc).More pictures:
The machine boots into 'Asteroids' by default, but when you exit it takes you to a Mala front end with some other games the machine can play. The left two buttons navigate the menu, and the right two buttons control the master volume while in the front-end (using "Volume Tray" utility).
This is the front-end menu I quickly whipped up to suit the Asteroids theme:
Full Games List (these can all be played with the left/right controls and button configuration on this machine)
- Asteroids
- Asteroids Deluxe
- Bubble Bobble
- Hyper Olympic
- Hyper Olympic '84
- Joust
- Lunar Lander
- Moon Patrol
- Pasha Pasha
- Rainbow Islands
- Space Invaders
- Space Invaders Part II
- Super Bubble Bobble
- Tetris
- Toobin'
- Wonder Boy
I'll be really interested in some feedback on this one... given that it was a thrown-together project with very little planning, I'm abundantly aware that some people will love this, but others will hate it. Bring it on.

Newspaper & PVA Glue: $10
Cans of spraypaint: $18
Look on my wife's face when I announced I was building a 'rock' to host the game "Asteroids": Priceless