
The arcade cabinet frame put together after the first weekend of cutting the panels and 2x2s.

A peek through the door on the front at the PC powering the whole thing. Its my old Athlon-400 that got me through grad school.

A look at the top half of the cabinet. I need to make a bezel to cover the TV and, yes, its near our laundry room. You can almost make out the four coats of finishing we put on it.

A closer look at the 2-player control panel. Each player has a coin button, an 8-way joystick, and six buttons. Arcade Controls inspired me to undertake this project and is a great source of information.