
Major Havoc Spinner
Seems to be pretty cheap pressed board with a few screws and wood dowels holding it together so will be hard to keep it from wobbling and falling apart. If I were assembling I'd probably glue the thing together as wellFor $300 shipped it's not too bad but they most likely are using a single custom PCB and who knows what emulation as well as cheap buttons/trackball/spinner so doubt they'll age well and will probably wind up being sold off cheap after they don't sell well in store like the last attempt at home arcade machine production by Big Electronic Games ( At least they are using a 17' lcd instead of the 14' one the last attempt used. I am going to bite on at least one - with the intention to raspberry pi mod it.
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I am sure that a pi hack cable will be available pronto.They are also selling a stand for it to raise it to normal arcade height - but you could build your own for cheap of course. The price is just too good considering its ready to go with an art package and all. Full size flat back arcade kits with shipping are more expensive than this. And they require buttons, art, computer/pi.I was actually considering building a few cabaret machines from scratch, but screw that for now. So I'm in for at least one to give it a try at modding it if nothing else.I like the centipede and asteroids for the spinner and track ball.
But the street fighter one would probably best for a pi hack as you get two 8 way joysticks and 6 buttons per player.so I might go with that one for my mod experiment. Last time I saw one in the wild was at the Disneyland arcade, near Magic Mountain. It might still be there, dunno, it's been a few years. They're really cute cabinets, but not very practical to play on.
But I do agree with you, if you're going with a cabaret it shouldn't require a chair. The whole point of a cabaret is to reduce the square-footage footprint it takes up, having to use a chair defeats that purpose. Cabarets were mainly placed in Hotel lobbies, waiting rooms, diners etc. Places where people congregate, but are limited in space. I have my Robotron cabaret tucked snug into a corner in our 900 sqft apartment. It's takes very little room, and doesn't annoy the wife for being too big or too much of an eyesore. Looks more like a 3d render used for assembly than an actual unit ( notice the panels don't bend down when assembling to the sides ) - Have a feeling in real life they would snap or at least bend downward if not held up due to gravity - so looks like they made a 3d model and animated the assembly process and not used actual real life parts because gravity would make those panels fall toward the ground if it was actually a real unit being assembled.
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(doubt you'll be able to actually assemble it like shown in step 4 without placing blocks under the parts to hold them up before installing the second side! I know they are not true Cabarets Yots, I guess my point was that Cabarets are hard to find, and this is a nicer alternative for my situation (limited space). I dig the look of them, and from what I saw on youtube, everyone was very impressed with the build and the parts are said to be high quality.
So who knows. When I get mine I will do a review for you guys and let you know.
I am sure with in a week they will be hacked and they will have a 1000 games on them.Here is one video up close in action. Buttons seem to me to be as good as any Happs buttons.Another video. Not as great, but again it passes the eye test. I think these are pretty solid units.
None of these games have cabaret height. Cabaret games have the control panel at the same place that normal games do, they just cut off all the stuff above the monitor to make them smaller. These games just chopped the bottom of the cabinet off to save $8 in production cost while completely killing anything that would ever make them feel like an arcade game.The manufacturers don't care if these games work right, if they did then they would possibly have a 3 player game with a 19' wide panel, that requires every player to sit in a chair. Walmart probably pre-purchased the cabs in bulk to get a discount that they could pass along to us. I'm thinking the small size is purposeful.
Probably requires them to use one less sheet of mdf or it dramatically reduces the artwork cost or something, which would be more than $8. Yeah the rampage one is cramped, but it uses real controls, the cp layout is correct and the art on the cpo is correct. Let's not complain too much when things are improving compared to multi-cades in the past.
I mean they aren't perfect but seeing as how none of us built them how could they be?Personally I'd build a riser myself as they are generic and don't reflect the art of some of the cabs. We could probably make one that doesn't like the thing is sitting on a glorified milk crate as well. Walmart probably pre-purchased the cabs in bulk to get a discount that they could pass along to us. I'm thinking the small size is purposeful. Probably requires them to use one less sheet of mdf or it dramatically reduces the artwork cost or something, which would be more than $8. Yeah the rampage one is cramped, but it uses real controls, the cp layout is correct and the art on the cpo is correct. Let's not complain too much when things are improving compared to multi-cades in the past.
I mean they aren't perfect but seeing as how none of us built them how could they be?Personally I'd build a riser myself as they are generic and don't reflect the art of some of the cabs. We could probably make one that doesn't like the thing is sitting on a glorified milk crate as well. I watched the assembly video and it was very enlightening. There are several exposed screws throughout the machine. Most notably on the sides of the cab and the top of the cp. I don't seem to see those in any of the promotional shots. It also looks like the brains of the thing are attached to the lcd because that's the only way having the power plug only into the lcd and having a ribbon cable with so many wires going to the cp makes any sense.

The marquee is a solid piece of wood, so there's no hope of lighting it up.