As a bonus you can then buy old PCBs and switch between either your Pi or a real PCB.
It's also much simpler: no need for complicated controllers and whatnots for all the heavy lifting is done by the Pi2JAMMA adapter.
It's what I have: a real arcade cab (a vintage one, from the 80s) but "modernized" in that at any time I can switch between real PCBs (I've got both real vintage PCBs and vintage bootleg PCBs: a prized possession) and my Pi+Pi2JAMMA.
I take it anything that can be run in TFA can be run on a Pi: I'm not sure if that project does something that couldn't run from a Pi with a Pi2JAMMA adapter so maybe I'm misunderstanding the (cool and good looking) project.
The marquee that's a display that can change is nice: I've seen a few arcade cabs (on arcade cabs forums) that had these and they'd switch the picture depending on the game being played.
I also think that the people involved in this project enjoyed inventing/creating/coding just as much as they wanted to "get it done" - and so, there's definitely a healthy/heavy mix of "we took this existing thing" and "we invented this completely new way of doing things".
[0] https://www.scd31.com/posts/building-an-arcade-display-adapt...
Does anyone know what they mean by open-source arcade cabinet design? I went to the link expecting plans/instructions to build one, but there's nothing of the sort there. The RCade cabinet even appears to be based not on the Wondercab's design, but on the Taito Gameroom classics cabinet...
But when I read the headline I was kind of hoping it might be a home arcade machine that also let me watch other people playing (ala’twitch) but then also allow me to join the game (or even take it over).
- It's a fork of Chrome.
- It has a Linux build.
- It has a kiosk mode.
- It's probably not the browser that a Linux user would be using for things they care about, so it has no authenticated state.
It should be relatively simple to add Edge as a non-Steam game, with a kiosk session pointed at rcade.dev. That would allow people to add an rcade.dev tile to their SteamOS game library, and play any of the games on the platform.