What it does

Implements a two-player arcade control surface.

How I built it

I used a Sega arcade control layout with a nice button curve that follows the shape if the fingers. This was cut into acrylic on a laser cutter.

The buttons were installed and soldered, followed by the joysticks. After a short setup on the Pi, the controls were ready to go.

Accomplishments that I'm proud of

Project was completed within just a few hours.

What's next for Pi Arcade

The next step is a Cybergami arcade platform for student games.

Acknowledgements

John McCormack for his lab access, help with hardware debugging, and eye for quality soldering.

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