This cost you about $600 USD to make, which when considering arcade cabinets can usually go for $2,000-3,000, that's a steal. If you already have a PS4, that's even less money too, so you could reasonably build this for $400-500 USD if you're smart with buying stuff discounted. Absolutely amazing.
TH-cam just recommended this to me and I gotta say that this looks fantastic! This is making me wonder how hard it would be to make a controller with this concept to make it easier to carry around
you know there is an actual AFT software...and can be played in PC but it might be illegal outside of JP but people still use it and can be added with your own songs/ mods/ new models
David, great job! I've been wanting to do this same kind of project but I have the actual arcade data dump running on a spare PC I have pretty well, but right now it's really jank with it just sitting on the floor with a display on my dresser. lol. Here in the US there's a store chain called MicroCenter and they sell arcade machine kits for like $300 or so. I really wanna get a kit and build my AFT (Arcade Future Tone) PC into it... I also have the very sought after and expensive Gamo2 DIVALLER replica controller. It works super well, but yeah.. I'd love to have it arcade form factor. I could if I wanted to spend like $4k US get an actual arcade cab and put my hardware into it etc, but yeah... I'd need a spendable $4k first. lol. Any advice from anyone would be appreciated.
This Looks Awesome Brother! Kudos For This Project! Where Did You Get The Cherry Switches From? . Also How Do You Replace The Switches From The Stock Buttons? I'm Debating If I Should Use Omron Switches 🤔
i wanted to make something similar, however the brook fighting board is the entire budget, would anyone here know a possible alternative? id rather not butcher one of my ps4 controllers but i will if i have to
What program did you use to make the layout for the project and them print it? I wanna make a controller with 100mm buttons, but I dont understand how big to make the holes. On other arcade controllers, the buttons have a border, so that they dont sink through the hole, but I dont see that with these 100mm.
This cost you about $600 USD to make, which when considering arcade cabinets can usually go for $2,000-3,000, that's a steal. If you already have a PS4, that's even less money too, so you could reasonably build this for $400-500 USD if you're smart with buying stuff discounted. Absolutely amazing.
i love that cabinet a very creative project indeed
thanks so much!
@@davidhastoomanyinterests6361 do you think it would be hard to make just a controller with the big ol buttons
TH-cam just recommended this to me and I gotta say that this looks fantastic! This is making me wonder how hard it would be to make a controller with this concept to make it easier to carry around
im using this video to make just that kind of thing
you know there is an actual AFT software...and can be played in PC but it might be illegal outside of JP but people still use it and can be added with your own songs/ mods/ new models
Thank you for showing out the whole button layout and listing which buttons to use because I want to try and make my own arcade controller
Project Dave!! This is bloody mint I'm hoping to do the same. Thanks for sharing!
I didn't come here for the arcade cabinet I came here for thicc doggo
Nice work i actually got jealus im gonna get a real one soon so yeah really hope seing more vdeos from you
amazing! i want it with my life
this looks super nice! good job! I can't wait to see what you'll make next!
This would be a dream build for me, this is awesome. Great work!
Nice project!
oh man that‘s super cooooooool
this is a great super well made video!! i hope your channel gets discovered
David, great job! I've been wanting to do this same kind of project but I have the actual arcade data dump running on a spare PC I have pretty well, but right now it's really jank with it just sitting on the floor with a display on my dresser. lol. Here in the US there's a store chain called MicroCenter and they sell arcade machine kits for like $300 or so. I really wanna get a kit and build my AFT (Arcade Future Tone) PC into it... I also have the very sought after and expensive Gamo2 DIVALLER replica controller. It works super well, but yeah.. I'd love to have it arcade form factor. I could if I wanted to spend like $4k US get an actual arcade cab and put my hardware into it etc, but yeah... I'd need a spendable $4k first. lol. Any advice from anyone would be appreciated.
This Looks Awesome Brother! Kudos For This Project! Where Did You Get The Cherry Switches From?
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Also How Do You Replace The Switches From The Stock Buttons? I'm Debating If I Should Use Omron Switches 🤔
how did you connect the button to the brooke board
i wanted to make something similar, however the brook fighting board is the entire budget, would anyone here know a possible alternative? id rather not butcher one of my ps4 controllers but i will if i have to
What program did you use to make the layout for the project and them print it? I wanna make a controller with 100mm buttons, but I dont understand how big to make the holes.
On other arcade controllers, the buttons have a border, so that they dont sink through the hole, but I dont see that with these 100mm.
keep up the good work
Thanks dude!
Hello!
do you know the name for the cables that's connects to the button? I mean, the connectors
David probably has too many interests to make another video again ;).
Which kabels did you use? V5or v12?
6:25 more than real
How did you made those PS style buttons?
who's here after netflix just announced they are removing ohshc :(
this is cheaper than spending ~$4500 to order one
if i could get a real one for that money in germany... i would buy it. 😬
Nice work it’s awesome but instead of making the buttons you could’ve just bought the arcade controller and saved time and effort