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Author Topic: Anarchy Arcade - customizable 3D virtual arcade on your desktop via Steam  (Read 1611 times)

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Saw this the other day and had never seen it mentioned here before. Create cabinet / monitor shortcuts to your Steam games, videos, webpages, etc, or you could actually set it up to run your MAME games with a bit of sorcery.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/266430/

Tried it out and didn't have the time to dig in, but pretty neat nonetheless.

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I thought of building something like that for a custom front end last year sometime, but then thought the novelty would wear off really quickly. It is pretty neat however.

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I thought of building something like that for a custom front end last year sometime, but then thought the novelty would wear off really quickly. It is pretty neat however.
Yeah, I couldn't see using it as an actual frontend, but as something to play with (especially with a VR headset), it could be fun.