Project Idea - Star Wars

Shredder565

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A new project for the year... IF I wanted to build a Star Wars Cabinet that would house : 1980's Star Wars, Sega Star Wars Arcade, and 1980's Return of the Jedi, in a cabinet based off the original arcade game, and using all original boards, how tough would it be?

What I remember of the mame world, MAME is not always 100% accurate and buggy to the extreme... I would like to go hardware if at all possible..

Only one place left at the Jersey Shore has any of these games, and that is the original star wars at seaside heights boardwalk...wanna make my own before they are gone forever :)

thanks!

Oh, and has anyone attempted this before?
 
A new project for the year... IF I wanted to build a Star Wars Cabinet that would house : 1980's Star Wars, Sega Star Wars Arcade, and 1980's Return of the Jedi, in a cabinet based off the original arcade game, and using all original boards, how tough would it be?

What I remember of the mame world, MAME is not always 100% accurate and buggy to the extreme... I would like to go hardware if at all possible..

Only one place left at the Jersey Shore has any of these games, and that is the original star wars at seaside heights boardwalk...wanna make my own before they are gone forever :)

thanks!

Oh, and has anyone attempted this before?

Just buy a cabinet from dptwiz on here. He does repro cabinets true to the originals and can do a Star Wars cockpit. You really have to do MAME for the game combinations you want. The arcade hardware for the original Star Wars requires a special vector monitor. The other games use a normal raster monitor.
 
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