(Part 4) Top products from r/MAME

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We found 6 product mentions on r/MAME. We ranked the 66 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 61-80. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/StefanGagne · 2 pointsr/MAME

Disabled gamer here. I have my own cab which is designed for someone of my short stature to use. I'd offer blueprints but we made it over a decade ago and I don't think it'd work for wheelchairs, anyway.

I can add a suggestion for the PC inside it, though. If you get a PC that boots up on power events, you can have a wireless remote control power socket handle booting up the cab and getting it ready to go. No futzing around with switches behind the cabinet or anything like that. I've got one of these and it works great, I click a button on the small remote control and a minute later I'm in my front-end and gaming.

I'd also suggest checking out my spreadsheet of PC games with cabinet support and accompanying video as they may be relevant. Steam has a lot of games which can work well with limited and rebindable controls, for both cabinets and disabilities alike... but a few landmines where games that look like they should work are a complete pain to configure.

Lastly, consider checking out AbleGamers, a nonprofit dedicated to doing exactly what you're doing -- adapting controls and game systems for disabled access.

Happy gaming!

u/pnpbios · 1 pointr/MAME

> I used 3/4" birch plywood. Plenty thick, plenty strong. 1" is probably overkill. And if it's a countertop/bartop machine? Even 1/2" is probably enough.

Yeah, 1 inch is probably way overkill. I want it sturdy though, you know? Maybe have some handles on the top to make it easier to move around.

I just want something small that I can squeeze between the screens.

> And no on the Pi. I tried my best to find favorable reviews for it working in MAME but I wasn't able to. Hours and hours of research and all I came away with was it's not a good idea. Intel Atom boards aren't that expensive and probably run a lot better.

Alternatively, something like this.

http://www.amazon.com/Android-RK3288-Bluetooth-headphone-standard/dp/B00AZR1TG2/ref=pd_sim_e_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=16EY2FBXFGX0F6D962CX

or this

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D05XSMY?tag=laptop-magazine-20

u/capnjack78 · 2 pointsr/MAME

I got these little tiny push buttons for my administrative functions, and mounted them to the bottom of the bezel. It's not bad, and saves space.