![]() ![]() Well built and easily upgradeable, with minimum bloat-ware.So, let’s take a look at the individual components of Project: Home Arcade, and how they are faring 8 months later. This is one of the reasons I wanted to keep the price at-or-under the price of a PS4 or Xbox One. The MAME/Console PC does not get played as much as my PS4, but more than my PS3. In fact, I use the system a little more than I thought I would. It’s a really fun shared retro-experience. Yes I do, and friends love to play it when they come over. One of Jose’s questions was if I still used the system. Hindsight being 20/20, however, there’s probably a couple of things I would change. Overall, I’m still very happy with how the project turned out. Reader Jose recently asked how the whole thing is working out, and that’s a great question. ![]() In early September 2014, I wrote about my recently completed project to add a PC to the living room specifically to play MAME and classic console/computer games. You can read about the most recent Project: Home Arcade here. UPDATE – Oct 29, 2017: I’ve swapped out the Asus PC and Windows for a Raspberry Pi 3 with RetroPie, and I am extremely happy with the results. ![]()
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