Lego arcade machine

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Lego arcade machine
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Ben Fleskes of Portland, OR built this arcade machine out of an ATX power supply, a Jamma 48-in-1 arcade PCB and a switchable 4-way/8-way joystick. [via the Brothers Brick]

2 thoughts on “Lego arcade machine

  1. Nick McClanahan says:

    I had never heard of that before – but I checked out the website (http://www.jammaboards.com/store/60-in-1-multigame-pcb/prod_212.html) and it looked pretty awesome (if expensive) Of course, it’s out-of-stock :(

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