I was around a few months ago
with an idea for the Brentendo. I've had a few months to kind of rework things and I've decided that instead, I'm going to make a custom NBA Jam bartop machine.
It's my first build, so it's a little rough around the edges right now, but thus far I'm proud of how it's come out.
First, the design inspiration is based on my favorite childhood game - NBA Jam. Instead of doing a standard NBA Jam, I decided I wanted to do something a little different. The bones of the bartop arcade cabinet is a generic weecade design (simply because I had no idea what I was doing). Instead of doing vinyl graphics. I'm planning on taking all of my old mid-90s basketball cards that have been in boxes for 20 years and use mod podge / epoxy bartop finish. It's kind of unique, it's my favorite era of basketball, plus I think it'll be talking point (I mean, who doesn't love looking at old cards?!?) The inspiration is my favorite poster I had hanging on my wall when I was a kid:

So, I came up with a custom marquee. It's currently in the mail (thanks stpcore!) so I'm excited to check that out.

So here is a rough idea of what the design is going to look like.

I've been working on the project since January on and off. Started by cutting out the sides using 3/4" MDF

Added some battens for the back, front, control panel, and marquee holder

Since this is a first build, I had no idea what I was doing. So I decided to buy a control panel kit which I got for Christmas from my little sister. I'm using the X-Arcade DIY kit which includes the buttons/microswitches/wiring/control interface/joysticks for two players. Picked up a pair of Coin Drop buttons from Groovy Game Gear which will replace two of the twenty buttons that came with. Each player will get 8 buttons along w/ a player 1 and player 2 button. Used one of the extra buttons to connect to the power button which I'm relocating to the panel containing speakers underneath the marquee.

Here is the wooden frame nearing completion. The front control panel flips up using a piano hinge. I also added hinges and a locking mechanism for the back piece (the piece that appears to be missing in this picture) to allow for easy access.

Here is basically where I am at right now. I sprayed the entire inside and outside w/ a flat black spray paint + primer. I'm not really concerned about painting really evenly as everything is eventually going to be colored by basketball cards with the exception of insides of the outside walls and the bottom of the marquee which I'm planning keeping all black. The only thing I've added since this picture is an old school bottle opener on the side and a bunch of magnets to catch bottle caps on the side of the machine.

Here's what I've got left...
1) Paint second coat
2) Cut slot for t-molding
3) Mod podge basketball cards
4) Epoxy/Resin bartop finish for entire machine
5) Mount monitor (20 inch Dell LCD monitor)
6) Paint and install acrylic bevel
7) Mount marquee light

Install Speakers / Speaker Grills / Power Button
9) Cut acrylic and install marquee
10) Install buttons / joysticks
11) Install computer (already setup)
DONE!
One thing I've got holding me up right now is my router. For some strange reason, the bit is stuck. To remove a router bit, you're supposed to press down the lock button and use an included wrench to spin a nut to loosen the button. Anyway, the problem I'm having is I press the lock button down, but it's not locking the collett in place. I spin the wrench and even though the lock button is pressed down, it still spins. So I can't remove my router bit which is frustrating. I've had this problem a few times, but I just can't get this dang thing out. So that's the next thing I've got to figure out so I can use my slot cutter bit to cut the slot for the t-molding. I don't want to do anything before then because I don't want to have dust on my cards / monitor /etc. So I've got to figure that out before I can make anymore progress.
Anyway, I'll continue to update with build pictures as I get closer. I've read a ton of these project announcements to get ideas and tried to cherry pick a lot of my favorite features of other people's projects. Hopefully my project turns out alright and I can add a little to this community.