Arcade Cabinet Build Takes Quarters, Dispenses Fun

Building an arcade cabinet seems to be a rite of passage for many hackers and woodworkers. Not that there is anything wrong with that: as this series of posts from [Alessandro] at boxedcnc shows, there is an art to doing it well.

His final build is impressive, with quality buttons, a genuine-looking banner, and even a coin slot so he can charge people to play. His build log covers both the carpentry and electronic aspects of the build, from cutting the panels to his own code for running the coin acceptor that takes your quarter (or, as he is in Italy, Euro coins) and triggers the game to play.

To extract money from his family, he used the Sparkfun COM-1719 coin acceptor, which can be programmed to send different pulses for different coins, connected to an Arduino which is also connected to the joystick and buttons. The Arduino emulates a USB keyboard and is connected to an old PC running MAME with the Attract Mode front end. It’s a quality build, down to the Bubble Bobble banner, and the coin slot means that it might even make some money back eventually.

15 thoughts on “Arcade Cabinet Build Takes Quarters, Dispenses Fun

  1. Worth noticing that Sparkfun has two different kinds of coin acceptors: https://www.sparkfun.com/search/results?term=COIN+ACCEPTOR

    I’ve personally integrated https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11636 into my arcade and it works great! When using Windows you don’t even need an arduino, just parse the input and trigger any key you want through software. This model also supports coins with a hole in them as we use in Norway. Others may not support this!

    My build: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-2C4YOy8W4

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