Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: nickynooch on February 06, 2010, 05:19:00 pm
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mame arcade (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkotwHGjYu4#)
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wow! is that a custom front end? :lol
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Perfect example of why no parent should allow their kid to have a video recorder and access to the internet.
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Perfect example of why no parent should allow their kid to have a video recorder and access to the internet.
+1
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It's Trashcade's long lost little brother. :D
(http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/bto/20090325/trashcade.jpg)
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Actually, not a bad idea. If you put something like that together, your parents / spouse / significant other will practically beg you to get / build a "decent" arcade cabinet.
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OK, every fiber of my being is just screaming to make fun of this kid. Everything from the weird hallway/room he's in to a comment about scissors/knives to what looks like flies on the ceiling.
But look at this way. He's a kid. He's not a twenty five year old with a job building Trashcade 2.0. He's a kid with limited (or no) funds and limited resources. It's likely his parents probably don't even own any power tools much less any hand tools of any meaningful description.
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That poor kid is probably getting a lot of flak over this on YouTube, but yeah he's just a kid. Gotta admire his inspiration. How many kids his age these days do you think even know what an arcade game is? Console and PC gaming has so dominated the whole video game industry here in the U.S. that arcades are all but a fond memory of a distant past. His heart is in the right place, I'll give him that. Maybe in a year or two he'll update the design to incorporate at least a joystick. Playing Mortal Kombat on a keyboard is NO FUN! :banghead:
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Hey, gotta start somewhere! Here's hoping he does a little more googling about and comes across some of the cabs on byoac. He's moving in the right direction, just needs further inspiration.
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Not only that, but he managed to get MAME running, which is more than some people can say.
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But...but....but...its in a boxxxxx!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCrHpzWps4w
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Kudos to this kid. Many his age don't even care about arcade games let alone building anything.
Can't imagine I would have done better at his age.
If I had to critique it I'd give him a 8 out of 10. Primarily because he should have used Duct Tape! :D
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POW i wish my son can build something like this. Good JOB!
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..and I used to build forts out of the big boxes. If only I had known.
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Props to the kid for trying! Someone should leave a comment on YouTube for him pointing him in this direction.
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mame arcade 2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOSCjcxXnUA#)
Here's part 2
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Personally I'd rather just a nice monitor on a nice table with some good arcade sticks if a full cab wasn't possible. This sorta improvisation I think is corny. It's cute, but only cause it's the work of a 14yo kid, otherwise it'd seem despirate.
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Sorry, but I'm not impressed, even for his age. :dunno
I'm not sure why this was even posted in here? Especially with the subject as "Interesting cab!"
Not cool, nickynooch.
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Sorry, but I'm not impressed, even for his age. :dunno
I'm not sure why this was even posted in here? Especially with the subject as "Interesting cab!"
Not cool, nickynooch.
Sorry, didn't mean to offend. I thought it was "different" and worth a gander. I thought the clips were interesting.
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Sorry, but I'm not impressed, even for his age. :dunno
I'm not sure why this was even posted in here? Especially with the subject as "Interesting cab!"
Not cool, nickynooch.
Sorry, didn't mean to offend. I thought it was "different" and worth a gander. I thought the clips were interesting.
Maybe it is just because I have kids probably around his age, but I can somewhat admire his creativity.
It isn't like kids his age in this day and age really have the arcade experiences that many of us have. He isn't looking to recreate that feeling from his past. He sees displays in boxes, arcade sticks and a software program equivalent of the keys to the candy store.
He probably doesn't have access to much in the way of tools, and probably doesn't have a parent that is into the pretty large task of embarking on building the real thing.
If it gets him that little bit extra to his gaming experience, then kudos to him.
That being said... He gets an F in use of scissors. That cut out for the display is sloppy as hell.
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Only one word comes to mind when I see that kid's "cabinet"... Fuuugly!!!
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But...but....but...its in a boxxxxx!
Oh no, my second favourite actress.... :cry:
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I sent him a message on You Tube and told him to get his parents to help him with money, tools and woodwork.. Then join the forums here, use the computer that he has and make a basic arcade game. A wooden case, a MiniPAC, buttons and some 8-way sticks...
He's got the creativity, just limited on a kids budget..
Anyway I made some ghetto stuff when I was a kid. Ie. Ghostbusters Proton pack with household items... To me it was awesome but looking back I would think it was aweful compared to the ultra realistic stuff made by the enthusiasts.
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Maybe it is just because I have kids probably around his age, but I can somewhat admire his creativity.
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That being said... He gets an F in use of scissors. That cut out for the display is sloppy as hell.
Agreed on both counts... he's just a kid and that's a pretty good job on the software. Really needs a better box cutter though! ;D
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I felt the same, after the first video. I compared it to what I could do at that age, but I guess not everyone's both a geek and artistic.
However he redeemed himself with part II. Showed he wasn't just taping up cardboard and satisfied leaving it at that.
I look forward to seeing what else he does.
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The kid's on his way...
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Ok so he wrote back and basically (according to him his parents don't want to help. I think the BYOAC team needs to interject. This is the next generation interested in classic arcade games. Very big deal indeed.
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2762/4350795845_0ed554290d_o.jpg)
I'm going to try and see what kind of computer /arcade stuff I have that I won't ever use. Maybe help him to hack stuff. Find extra arcade buttons..
This kid needs a basic Mame Arcade Cab. I wish I had started building Arcade Cabs when I was his age. By now who knows where I'd be at..
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I think the kid is awesome. Back at that age, I was happy with floppy disc games and lego construction. I would have never thought to combine the two in any way.
Anyone who thinks its okay to laugh at him gets an angry glare from me.
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Perhaps his parents are under the impression that the games are illegal. Maybe they believe he should socialize more. I also wonder if there's a reason they don't want him to build anything (see "He gets an F in use of scissors." So true and funny as he||!)
Before mentoring this kid, perhaps it would be cool to get his parents permission. Without permission, I wouldn't involve myself with this as we don't know what circumstances have him where he is. With permission, we could do several things...
If he is interested in building, we could determine his needs, chip in some money ($5 via Paypal to a veteran BYOAC'r) and purchase and ship his buttons, ipac, joys, etc. and teach him the ropes.
If he just wants to have controls, we could do the same, but also have someone build him a controller box. Although, that would pretty much defeat the purpose as he wouldn't be building or learning...
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I agree, anyone criticizing a 14 year old for his unprofessional job of setting up a MAME cab (on no budget) needs a reality check!
I think it's a kid who is getting creative and learning as he goes. That's awesome!
Think of how so many kids his age are spending their free time. He's staying out of trouble, and trying to create something. It's like a class science project with the bonus of being fun. :applaud:
When I have kids, I will totally encourage them to try to invent things and be creative like that.
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If he is interested in building, we could determine his needs, chip in some money ($5 via Paypal to a veteran BYOAC'r) and purchase and ship his buttons, ipac, joys, etc. and teach him the ropes.
Ya know, I see a potential problem with a forum comprised mostly of middle aged men finding a 14yo boy on the internet and buying him things...
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did someone say he was 14. He sounds more like he is nine or ten..
Yes I agree his parents must be on board with a BYOAC fund for parts.
Could call it Project NeXt Gen Mame Cab
as in the next generation of kids.
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Leave him (and his parents) alone, guys. I'd let him do his own thing. He's having fun. He doesn't need arcade accurate controls until he, himself, is interested in them.
Seriously, the best way for a kid to learn is to take a project like this and let him make his own plans, own mistakes, etc. Having a bunch of dudes on the web show up and tell him the 'right' way to do things is a sure-fire way to suck the fun out of it.
Personally, I'm wondering how he got his 'coin slot' working. Mouse hidden inside so that the 'credit card' touches the button?
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Leave him (and his parents) alone, guys. I'd let him do his own thing. He's having fun. He doesn't need arcade accurate controls until he, himself, is interested in them.
Seriously, the best way for a kid to learn is to take a project like this and let him make his own plans, own mistakes, etc. Having a bunch of dudes on the web show up and tell him the 'right' way to do things is a sure-fire way to suck the fun out of it.
Personally, I'm wondering how he got his 'coin slot' working. Mouse hidden inside so that the 'credit card' touches the button?
I think the coin slot is a pretty cool idea for someone his age.
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The project is ambitious for someone who likely has access to every console on the market either at home or a friends place.
The simple fact that he enjoys arcade games coming from a generation that doesn't even know what an arcade meant to people in generations past is a true testament to the fact that some of these games are timeless.
I think that despite the look of the "cabinet" and the aesthetics being amateur-ish in nature, the sheer fact that he took initiative to do something like this should be applauded. He's young, and lets face it, could be doing much worse things at that age. To design and execute something like this is impressive in my opinion.
And considering that 10 years ago some of the cabinets being done by adults in their garage in the infancy of this type of thing didn't look a whole lot better, and cost a small fortune, I think he deserves some kudos.
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I think I got some X-arcade joysticks
stashed some place that I never used.
I'd be willing to part with them
if you guys are setting
this kid up with parts.
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I think I'll side with the "leave him alone" camp. Give him props on Youtube, but leave it at that. Otherwise, it's like the equivalent of "Hey kid, nice job, but here are ALL THE THINGS YOU DID WRONG" blah blah... I can just picture some people here telling him that a "credit card" for credits is wrong for example.
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I think I'll side with the "leave him alone" camp. Give him props on Youtube, but leave it at that. Otherwise, it's like the equivalent of "Hey kid, nice job, but here are ALL THE THINGS YOU DID WRONG" blah blah... I can just picture some people here telling him that a "credit card" for credits is wrong for example.
+1 on this.
His cab may suck in our book, but at least wait until he asks for help. For all we know he could be one of those kids who's a little bipolar and his parents don't let him have any scissors for a damn good reason. Of course that doesn't explain why he has a camera, but I digress. His home life may not be what we expect and a bunch of twenty plus aged men offering him money and gaming parts might not put him in the best situation at home.
And for anyone who wants to open private communication with him. Keep in mind, he is a child. Parents get weirded out when their kids are using PM/IM to communicate, it's much worse when Mommy and Daddy discover he's chatting it up with adults. Is he here on the forums yet? This is his best source for communication, ideas and for us to help him where he needs it. Plus it's a public place. If Mommy and Daddy are so inclined, they can read what we discuss about.
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For all we know he could be one of those kids who's a little bipolar and his parents don't let him have any scissors for a damn good reason.
He could also be one of those kids that changes interests rapidly. Two weeks from now that 'cab' could be sitting at the curb and he's just chatting on MySpace on that computer. There are lots of kids like that, I was a kid like that, if I was the parent of a kid like that, I sure wouldn't help him build a giant wooden box to put a computer in. :P
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Hey the kid started off A+ He didn't say "I like video games, you know - wii, ds, psp"
He said "I Like ARCADE games" :D
But I agree his parents, if at all fit, they MAY be worried if suddenly a bunch of 30+ year-old dudes are trying to contact him from some site called BYOAC.
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Build Your Own Angry Children :-\
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Bring Your Own adolescent Child...
I scare myself sometimes...
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WTF, guess he showed us...
NEW mame project (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5scpLoOLEeg#)
and he got a haircut too! damnit.. looking all professional now, he could use some soldering lessons though
Arcade MAME on off switch Project (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqyal4MbSV8#)
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Holy Crap! Can anyone say MIT in his future. how many kids do you know his age actually know what soldering is let alone know how to do it. When I was his age I was still building forts using sheets and boxes, tieing it together with socks and rubberbands.
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Fair play to the lad. Well done son.
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Got to hand it to his father! Seen his kid was interested in it so went out and bought him a cab! :applaud:
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lol that was awesome... Arcade games is my job and even I dont have a cab.
i'm going to go cry now.
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WTF? What a jump. Is the kid just playing us?
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Fair play to the lad. Well done son.
+1 Absolutely. Kids on youtube issues aside. His attitude, his enthusiasm and his interest in DIY Arcade is what impresses me, not his cardboard cab or his latest acquisition. When he makes it onto this forum and I'm sure he will, he'll have my support just like anyone else who is keen on the hobby. So I say he's off to a great start, persevere kid, from humble beginnings can come great things. :cheers: <--------Non alcoholic cider
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A little info:
I posted this video over on KLOV and it took off. Shardian made contact with his father telling him he'd donate some parts for the kids project. It think he had some sticks and buttons he was going to donate. Evidently the post to "pop" spurred his ole' man to pick up the new cab for his kid....
...bravo Shard!
Personally, I find it refreshing to see this kids creativity. Sure, the lines of his original "boxcade" could have used some help, but that credit card credit switch was THE BOMB! This kid is also pretty damn good in front of the camera for his age.
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Got to hand it to his father! Seen his kid was interested in it so went out and bought him a cab! :applaud:
I agree - this kid is off to a great start (I still wouldn't post videos for the world to see though - he's too young).
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This kid is the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---. :applaud: :cheers: :notworthy:
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It's rad to see the progression as it happens. Props to that kid!
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Got to hand it to his father! Seen his kid was interested in it so went out and bought him a cab! :applaud:
Yeah, posting videos on the internet aside, kudos to the dad for honing in on his kid's interest. :applaud: A lot of parents might have missed the opportunity.
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Well, personally I think it's okay if it's the dad managing the account.
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Holy Crap! Can anyone say MIT in his future. how many kids do you know his age actually know what soldering is let alone know how to do it. When I was his age I was still building forts using sheets and boxes, tieing it together with socks and rubberbands.
I didn't end up at MIT or anything even close to that. It's soldering 2 wires. COME ON! It's only slightly more complicated than glueing crap together.
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seriously.. does him saying that bother you that much?
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very cool...it is good to see a kid take interest in arcade games. my kids are only 1 and 3, but i really hope that they show an interest like that when they are older. my 3 year old loves to play world class bowling, and my 1 year old loves to pound on the buttons on my DK cabinet...so there is hope.
i have noticed that when our friends come over with their kids, they are often drawn to the cabinets...even though they haven't grown up playing those types of games...it is just awesome to see a kid get into a project like this, and even better to see that his dad is cool enough to support him.
:applaud:
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...Daddy never got me an arcade cab. :(
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.. screw the cab, I wish I had their home. Someday...
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Is it just me or this kid went from zero knowledge to basic electronic and soldering skills overnight?
I mean there's nothing wrong with that, i encourage his curiosity but, that cabinet has a CRT inside. If he doesn't take precautions that might be a potential risk. I strongly believe that his father and his uncle are wise enough to supervise his experiments but just in case, somebody warn that kid before he gets into trouble...
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I mean there's nothing wrong with that, i encourage his curiosity but, that cabinet has a TERRIBLE ARCADE ADDICTION inside. If he doesn't take precautions that might be a potential risk. I strongly believe that his father and his uncle are wise enough to supervise his experiments but just in case, somebody warn that kid before he gets into trouble...
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I mean there's nothing wrong with that, i encourage his curiosity but, that cabinet has a TERRIBLE ARCADE ADDICTION inside. If he doesn't take precautions that might be a potential risk. I strongly believe that his father and his uncle are wise enough to supervise his experiments but just in case, somebody warn that kid before he gets into trouble...
Never played D&D Arcade but i will give it a try some of these days... :)
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maybe he has one actual cabinet now, but soon he's gonna want a cocktail, and then a dedicated machine, and then a pinball machine... that's what i'm facing now :D
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What a positive story ;D
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This is awesome. I totally will be the type of father that buys my daughter an arcade game. And btw I need to start planning her mini sized arcade game I'm the theme of the bella's arcade. If you have seen that beautiful cab.
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it's cool to see the kid progressing on his project, im sure he's gonna have a lot of set backs but he's learning.
it's great to see someone that age actually interested in arcade games.. most kids his age could care less.
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I don't know why you guys are all ragging on his cabinet. Is it bad compared to some of the ones on BYOAC? Sure. But this kid is young and he is at least headed in the right direction. I'd encourage him and point him to certain things to help him if anything.
He probably doesn't have access to or the know-how to use powertools and woodworking tools. He probably has no freakin clue at all that you can actually buy real arcade joysticks and buttons to wire up to your PC. And of course he probably doesn't have the allowance money to purchase it all. He's just using what he has available.
I'd say good job to him and I hope he someday hopefully discovers BYOAC and see's the resources on here to help him accomplish his goal.
EDIT: Just saw his new cabinet from craigslist and his freakin soldering video. See? Smart and determined kid. Just needs (needed?) a push in the right direction.
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I missed this a while back... The force is strong with this one.
Yes i know his dad helped, but its a big deal if you read the thread.
first gameplay vid on mame (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op27-GrUc18#)
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Potty mouth!
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I felt the same, after the first video. I compared it to what I could do at that age, but I guess not everyone's both a geek and artistic.
However he redeemed himself with part II. Showed he wasn't just taping up cardboard and satisfied leaving it at that.
I look forward to seeing what else he does.
+1 I was surprised to see that he improved it with part II. I'm keeping an eye on this one...
I think if he can do this at this age, when he gets older and gets money, he's probably going to build a kick ass MAME cabinet. He may even build something decent now if he gets an adult involved to help and guide him.
Kudos to the kid...
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After reading the rest of this thread, I'm glad to see that he upgraded his project. LOL. I wish I had thought of that when I was a kid... Would have entered this hobby a lot sooner.
Good for him!
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Kudos to this kid. Many his age don't even care about arcade games let alone building anything.
+1
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Yeah, except when we were his age you couldn't get a beater cab for 50 bucks to fix up, nor did we have the internets to explain how to fix things...
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This kid is awesome. Love the credit card slot :applaud:
Considering his age and limited funds, material, tools etc etc. I think he has a project i bet all his friends are jealous of
He has the makings of all things great
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no props, no mercy.
If he was 6 years old maybe but a kid that old can at least cut a straight cut in cardboard
His dad made a nice cab at least
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I was going to say that it looks like Renegade ripped the character movements off of Double Dragon....except Renegade was a year earlier, had better looking graphics, and apparently didn't have the slow down that DD had.
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i was curious what happened to this kid, :'( how fast they grow
new numark mixdeck (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FxdD6sgMas#)
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i was curious what happened to this kid, :'( how fast they grow
new numark mixdeck (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FxdD6sgMas#)
Ha, that video is from April, I bet that mixer thingy is already collecting dust in a closet somewhere (unless the cleaning lady is tending to it, that is).
I'd be a lot more impressed if he was plugging a Stratocaster into that amp and writing songs. :)
As for his first MAME attempt, his heart was in the right place, but I guess I would have assumed that by the age of 13 (or whatever) most people would be able to rock a utility knife and straight edge...?
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Come on guys, this kid did more than most of us when we were that age. In fact, at his age I was praying to win a Street Fighter II TE cab from Nintendo Power. Didn't win it of course, but fulfilled that childhood dream later. If I had what this kid has back then, my head would have exploded with excitement.
Now, I'm sure we can offer him some tutelage to bring him along... :)