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Can't make it to the arcade? Digitpress store webcam!
emdkay:
Apologies if this has been posted before.. I searched and found some links to their forums, but none mentioning their webcam/store in general:
http://www.digitpress.com/store/
This is great classic (and new) gaming store in my neighboring town.. atari, genesis, lynx, neo geo, 3do, pc, systems & games - you name it.. they have tons of games still sealed!
It's usually pointed at the arcades. Check it out tomorrow and see me on the Operation Wolf cabinet ;D
http://www.digitpress.com/webcam.htm
Beretta:
thats pretty cool.. streams pertty good qualty/frame rate too.
watched for a few mins did'nt see anyone though.. check back later.
Red:
What does one need to setup a webcam like that? I'd like to get one to keep tabs on our 2nd home, but have no clue about how to brodcast it on the 'net.
Do I need a website or something? Thanks.
Beretta:
3 options.
1. setup a computer to host it from your own home connection directly.
2. setup a computer to record the webcam and stream it to a server which will then redistribute it to users/visitors.
you can also get networkable stand alone web cams.. these are pretty expensive i think around 200 bucks last i checked but no computer needed they have their own embedded http servers to view the camera.
mvsfan:
--- Quote from: emdkay on July 11, 2009, 01:49:07 pm ---Apologies if this has been posted before.. I searched and found some links to their forums, but none mentioning their webcam/store in general:
http://www.digitpress.com/store/
This is great classic (and new) gaming store in my neighboring town.. atari, genesis, lynx, neo geo, 3do, pc, systems & games - you name it.. they have tons of games still sealed!
It's usually pointed at the arcades. Check it out tomorrow and see me on the Operation Wolf cabinet ;D
http://www.digitpress.com/webcam.htm
--- End quote ---
This reminds me of Funcoland. remember them?
Gamestop bought them up and sold off their assets like cattle.
remember when every gamestop had a seemingly endless supply of classic games?
almost all of that came from Funcoland and gamestop had no interest at all of getting in the classic games business.
that was a sad day.
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