@Brandon Braxton A fine try advertising for a less secure internet traffic. A tip for you: Try a secure internet medium and do not give irrelevant advise when not asked for.
Very cool that they also offer full size. My brother recently got a new house and huge entertainment area in the basement, wanted and arcade cab but the only stuff he could find at the time was way too expensive. This might be much more affordable!
I purchased and assembled the arcade in your video from the Minnesota location. Before retirement I built furniture with this stud and cam lock system as a side job. You are better off to put a high quality wood glue in every joint. I also put a light behind the upper display. My system did not include games and I am currently researching games for my grandchildren to play with me. The options you show were not available last year. Thank you for the tips.
You can use a heat gun along the edges to permanently bend the wrap and cover the sides. If you don't use the heat gun, the bent portion of the wrap will start peeling off the edges. There are several tutorials on TH-cam on how to apply it on a vehicle.
A heat gun would be OTT and dangerous. You are better off using a hair dryer it will produce enough heat, but not as much as a heat gun so a lot safer.
hey man, you dont bent anything at all, just cut the edges and use a trim an actual heatgun, like i use in my garage would destroy the vinyl layer within seconds (2-3)
Use a bottle of soapy spray to install the vinyl like the pros do. A little spray on the panel first and you can manoeuvre the vinyl. Flatten out any air pockets and the water will evaporate leaving the vinyl stuck in place. 👍
Chile here, we have sone sgores but it is pretty expensive. For my first amp i couldn't find one and suddwnly i found one in a city over 800 kms 😆, at least it worked.
The ONLY good thing about living in So Cali, is the Micro Center in Orange County. I hope Micro Centers make it through this covid crap, cause (my go to store) Fry's Electronics just went out of business. 😣
Was literally talking about cutting an arcade cabinet in half and stuffing a computer in there and some plugs for optional controllers or hit boxes. Then I see this, the internet is an incredoble place.
Like what was mentioned earlier. I owned a sign shop for years and did alot of vinyl lettering and graphics. Clean surface thoroughly and use either full strength Windex or soapy water and soak the area your applying decal, position and using a soft plastic or rubber squeegee starting in the middle work out to the ends to get out air bubbles. Any bubbles left pierce with pin.
I have just the microcenter Atari 2 player stick with no trackball and no rasberry pi. Took the single encoder out and put in two PS3 encoders. Works on everything now thanks to converters. Love using it on my Dreamcast the most.
Alberta Canada here. We have JACK SH*T for any computer store. Kills me to watch some of your videos. I hate mail order or some items. Some things one just needs to touch and feel BTW.. That cabinet is freaking AWESOME. My son and I got into the Pi pretty much because of your videos. Love them videos keep them coming. If you need a home for some of this stuff.. Hook a fella up 😆
Ironically, I was JUST a Microcenter yesterday. That place is a fricking computer candyland. It's like Newegg, but in meatspace. It was all I could do to stop myself from spontaneously SQUEEEing after seeing walls of motherboards, processors, hard drives, SSDs, cases, monitors, etc. I consider myself fortunate that my "local" Microcenter is only an hour away.
Great video! I've been looking at building a bartop arcade for a while, and being able to also play n64 games with a controller would be a huge plus. A couple notes for a second video: 1) Please install a Pi 4 (overclocked, see 2) into this 2) Add a couple fans to the rear for cooling 3) Run through a couple of options for monitors - maybe maximum dimensions for best fit? 4) Add a couple of USB ports to the front for controllers
I feel a 12 minute video didn't do this segment justice. Actually enjoy watching construction from scratch and time-lapse of the process but thanks for the video anyway. It was enjoyable still.
$450 for everything, including the monitor, is nuts. Wish I had a Micro Center near me. You'd think of all places, the Raleigh triangle (i.e. east coast nerd capital) would have one.
A little tip to apply such decals without any hassle is to spray the wood with dish soap water, place the decal on top and then scrape/push out the dish soap water with a credit card or something similar.
I don't like those visible screws for the joystick, it's just as easy to fit them from the back and conceal them although with this being pre-drilled you don't get that choice, my favourite Atari games are vertical so this is counterproductive for me, I built my own bartop a few years ago but the only artwork on it is on the control panel and marquee, I like that side art that comes with this kit
Hmm, are you running the Dreamcast version or the Naomi version of marvel vs Capcom 2 on that cab? If it's Dreamcast based on the Pi3B+, it was stuttery and slow for me.
They have a prebuilt controller setups . No screen. The "Atari Dual Fight Stick with Trackball ". Its pretty nice quality and even has little hydraulic hinges and a lock oddly. Its cheaper (not cheap) but the build quality is decent. (I have it without a pi., though they sell that too. mine has a spot to mount it inside. ).
This cabinet looks like it will be fun playing some old mame arcade games in 2 players.At the moment we are playing with 4 controller on my pc for 4 player mode so guess this won't do so well when you want to have a couch session. I wish South Africa can get a Micro Center.As i do brows there wares and they have some of the best prices.Here we pay almost double for hardware so a Micro Center would do nice.
If I didn't already owned a bartop arcade, I would have definitely ordered one of these. It looks pretty cool. What maybe they should include in the future, is an option to add a coin mechanism. Mine has one. It adds to the realism, and nostalgia.
@@phabeondominguez5971 Simple, mine bartop is big enough to hold the coin box inside. The PCB board is screwed on the wall of the cabinet. The coin box is on the left of the cab. And the coin mechanism is at the front. Is a simple design. The cabinet is made of metal, not wood.
@@seanjohnsovic Yep! Do some digging around, and you'll find some controversy over these MC cabs. (Do your google homework) Anyways, the plans to build this exact cabinet are all on the web.
Not a shill, but I live right up the street from one of the OG Microcenters and I'm there at least once a month getting SD cards on the cheap. They also have Pi prices that are $10 less than Amazon's cheapest. They also sell Bawls if you want to feel like it's a 1999 LAN party.
Now, unplug the Raspberry Pi, and plug in a DE10-nano with the MiSTer FPGA software. Will it work very well? I'm looking to get an arcade cabinet for my MiSTer FPGA and I'm still weighing the pluses and minuses of DIY, DIY kit, or some complete system that I modify to do a MiSTer FPGA transplant on. Eta Prime, do you still have a MiSTer FPGA? So much stuff has come out in the last year and the CPS2 is just a few weeks away... that it is really time to get a MiSTer FPGA cabinet going. MiSTerAddons has the MiSTerCade right around the corner too. What do you recommend?
Currently building a vertical arcade cabinet for the older school games like Pacman, Q-bert, various scrolling shooters etc. My next project is going to be closer to this I think.
The amps looks like the budget one that i bought for thw car speakers that I installed on my arcade cabinet, some time later i changed them for Hifiberry for the Rpi4.
Seems very cool. There's a Micro Center across town here in Columbus OH I like to go to occasionally. I recall that MC also was selling around Christmastime USB spinners...if you're gonna play games like Breakout and Tempest, they're better with spinners. As small as this seems to be, I suppose a trackball (for games like Centipede. Millipede and Missile Command) is out of the question. But other than that, this seems like a really cool option.
@@dishwasherdrew9287 yes i heard but im one those who loves to go into tech store to see all the new stuff, micro center looks like what Frys used to be back in the days I miss that.
7:09 squeeze some wood glue on that split MDF and clamp the sides. If you do it before you apply the edging, shove some wallet cards in the groove so you don't squash it.
@@velara314 lmgtfy.app/?q=MDF It's the "wood" this whole thing is made of. And the corner nearest the camera at the noted time stamp is separating. Either from shopping damage or moisture absorption.
What would you recommend for an all-around complete built arcade game ? I just bought the ms pacman 1-up, but I’m looking for something with the latest technology with all the games built-in I’m also waiting for a new pinball digital pinball to get released something besides the one up or legends🤔🤔
for someone who has one, this is remarkably similar (read: identical) to the game room solutions deluxe bartop. I hope he's getting a kickback from MicroCenter on this...
We can only ship to the 50 United States and Washington, DC. We cannot ship any U.S. territories including Puerto Rico, Guam or the Virgin Islands. We cannot ship internationally to other countries. This includes Canada... I am screwed too. I might go in November to US and bring one back...
@@Nickbaldeagle02 You have personally sent something to Canada from Micro center? They dont have any options from them. If you want to do like a shipping redirect( they mail to US address then redirect it to Canada)- which is way more expensive than it is worth. In addition, they only offer only pick up for this model. Not sure about the rest
This is a pretty cool product, but I don't really understand the side art choices... they picked two games that you can't even control properly with the included joysticks and buttons. If you're going to put Centipede artwork on it, there ought to be a trackball included.
ETA PRIME.....is the max monitor size that will fit in that cabinet 22"? Was going to order the cabinet kit by it self and was just curious if there was room for a 23.5" monitor I laying around that I wanted to use for this build.
In retro pie which button config option is supposed to be used to add credits so I can play the arcade games? I just installed this OS and games. I built my own arcade a few years ago but my SD card got corrupted so I’m starting over with new roms. I just need to know which option to map the button to
with Amp sound, this cabinet assembles to form a fantastic game experience.
@Brandon Braxton A fine try advertising for a less secure internet traffic.
A tip for you: Try a secure internet medium and do not give irrelevant advise when not asked for.
Considering what it comes with, I'd say the price is justified. I dont see why ppl wouldn't get this over arcade1ups
Very cool that they also offer full size. My brother recently got a new house and huge entertainment area in the basement, wanted and arcade cab but the only stuff he could find at the time was way too expensive. This might be much more affordable!
I purchased and assembled the arcade in your video from the Minnesota location. Before retirement I built furniture with this stud and cam lock system as a side job. You are better off to put a high quality wood glue in every joint. I also put a light behind the upper display.
My system did not include games and I am currently researching games for my grandchildren to play with me.
The options you show were not available last year. Thank you for the tips.
You can use a heat gun along the edges to permanently bend the wrap and cover the sides. If you don't use the heat gun, the bent portion of the wrap will start peeling off the edges. There are several tutorials on TH-cam on how to apply it on a vehicle.
Can and Should
A heat gun would be OTT and dangerous. You are better off using a hair dryer it will produce enough heat, but not as much as a heat gun so a lot safer.
@@marknorville9827 Agreed, the MC build video recommends cutting the molding. Works like a charm! The instructions are terrible.
hey man, you dont bent anything at all, just cut the edges and use a trim
an actual heatgun, like i use in my garage would destroy the vinyl layer within seconds (2-3)
I'm really happy I have a Microcenter by me. I hope they keep expanding so everyone can see why they're so great.
the raspberry pi is such an amazing little board
Use a bottle of soapy spray to install the vinyl like the pros do. A little spray on the panel first and you can manoeuvre the vinyl. Flatten out any air pockets and the water will evaporate leaving the vinyl stuck in place. 👍
I tried that and it didn't stay stuck on mine :/ All the stickiness was gone
Me watching the video: "Damn i should go to a MicroCenter."
Also me: * Lives in Germany *
Same here, but I live in the US, just nowhere near a MicroCenter. They really need to consider expanding into the Pacific Northwest.
Yup, UK here :-( :-(
Chile here, we have sone sgores but it is pretty expensive. For my first amp i couldn't find one and suddwnly i found one in a city over 800 kms 😆, at least it worked.
i feel your pain , from belgium
@@Damaniel3 they dont ship,?
You should leave excess on the vinyl, it gets pinned under the t-molding and this will prevent the vinyl from peeling off over time.
Excellent tip.
Same as the folds under the buttons ;)
The ONLY good thing about living in So Cali, is the Micro Center in Orange County. I hope Micro Centers make it through this covid crap, cause (my go to store) Fry's Electronics just went out of business. 😣
i went there last year for my computer parts, and built my current gaming rig!
Micro center makes $$$ they sell computers for u to build and I always see people buying parts for there computer $600+ sales
@General Riley 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Likwidfox not anymore
@General Riley i agree. So how do we proceed?
Was literally talking about cutting an arcade cabinet in half and stuffing a computer in there and some plugs for optional controllers or hit boxes. Then I see this, the internet is an incredoble place.
Like what was mentioned earlier. I owned a sign shop for years and did alot of vinyl lettering and graphics. Clean surface thoroughly and use either full strength Windex or soapy water and soak the area your applying decal, position and using a soft plastic or rubber squeegee starting in the middle work out to the ends to get out air bubbles. Any bubbles left pierce with pin.
I have just the microcenter Atari 2 player stick with no trackball and no rasberry pi. Took the single encoder out and put in two PS3 encoders. Works on everything now thanks to converters. Love using it on my Dreamcast the most.
Alberta Canada here. We have JACK SH*T for any computer store. Kills me to watch some of your videos. I hate mail order or some items. Some things one just needs to touch and feel
BTW.. That cabinet is freaking AWESOME. My son and I got into the Pi pretty much because of your videos. Love them videos keep them coming. If you need a home for some of this stuff.. Hook a fella up 😆
Ironically, I was JUST a Microcenter yesterday. That place is a fricking computer candyland. It's like Newegg, but in meatspace. It was all I could do to stop myself from spontaneously SQUEEEing after seeing walls of motherboards, processors, hard drives, SSDs, cases, monitors, etc.
I consider myself fortunate that my "local" Microcenter is only an hour away.
Great video! I've been looking at building a bartop arcade for a while, and being able to also play n64 games with a controller would be a huge plus. A couple notes for a second video:
1) Please install a Pi 4 (overclocked, see 2) into this
2) Add a couple fans to the rear for cooling
3) Run through a couple of options for monitors - maybe maximum dimensions for best fit?
4) Add a couple of USB ports to the front for controllers
This is awesome! Should see a bunch more images floating around the net for Raspberry pi!
Keep making cool images!!!!
Fry's is dead. Hope Microcenter survives.
I hope so, we had tiger direct years ago and they also shut down. I don’t want to buy my PC parts from Best Buy
@@ETAPRIME Canada Computers is still competing around where i live
@@ETAPRIME Microcenter didn't seem to be going anywhere here in SoCal, business is very strong every time I go
Man I am soo bummed about Fry's Amazon is killing niche stores .
RIP Fry's. Would be nice if Micro Center would come to replace them in the Indianapolis area.
nice little kit, i got the 3/4 arcade unit. should be done today.
That's a great DIY kit for the price. Just build and play. I prefer the old school cabinets, but the weigh a ton and take up way more space.
They have a full size kit as well, don't even think it costs much more than this.
There are so many cool Raspie Gadgets
I feel a 12 minute video didn't do this segment justice.
Actually enjoy watching construction from scratch and time-lapse of the process but thanks for the video anyway. It was enjoyable still.
$450 for everything, including the monitor, is nuts. Wish I had a Micro Center near me. You'd think of all places, the Raleigh triangle (i.e. east coast nerd capital) would have one.
A great idea for those of us with houses, not mansions. 👍
This is awesome dude, the best option having my own bartop arcade without power tool, thanks for the share
"Alright. So let's check out this Atari bar top cabinet." Proceeds to play MAME...
MAME includes lots of Atari, Namco, Bally, Midway, Sega, Konami, etc
I may go to microcenter today. There's one a few miles from me apparently.
OMG, the hours and $$$ dropped at the MicroCenter in Cambridge, MA... I love you MicroCenter.
A little tip to apply such decals without any hassle is to spray the wood with dish soap water, place the decal on top and then scrape/push out the dish soap water with a credit card or something similar.
Didn't work for me with this vinyl
I noticed that speaker issue also glad you caught it.
I don't like those visible screws for the joystick, it's just as easy to fit them from the back and conceal them although with this being pre-drilled you don't get that choice, my favourite Atari games are vertical so this is counterproductive for me, I built my own bartop a few years ago but the only artwork on it is on the control panel and marquee, I like that side art that comes with this kit
I soooo want one of these, looks and sounds amazing
Hell yeah, this is absolutely badass! I'm getting this very soon.
Hmm, are you running the Dreamcast version or the Naomi version of marvel vs Capcom 2 on that cab?
If it's Dreamcast based on the Pi3B+, it was stuttery and slow for me.
Wow I did a good job with the one I made . Mirco center is a cool store , I was just there this weekend
Oh, if I'm spending that kind of scratch, it better be fully built.
They have a prebuilt controller setups . No screen. The "Atari Dual Fight Stick with Trackball ". Its pretty nice quality and even has little hydraulic hinges and a lock oddly. Its cheaper (not cheap) but the build quality is decent. (I have it without a pi., though they sell that too. mine has a spot to mount it inside. ).
@@AramComjean That's more like it!
This feels way too much like Ikea for my taste...
honestly, it coming as a kit doesn't bother me, it makes it less likely to break in shipping if you get it shipped.
This cabinet looks like it will be fun playing some old mame arcade games in 2 players.At the moment we are playing with 4 controller on my pc for 4 player mode so guess this won't do so well when you want to have a couch session.
I wish South Africa can get a Micro Center.As i do brows there wares and they have some of the best prices.Here we pay almost double for hardware so a Micro Center would do nice.
If I didn't already owned a bartop arcade, I would have definitely ordered one of these. It looks pretty cool. What maybe they should include in the future, is an option to add a coin mechanism. Mine has one. It adds to the realism, and nostalgia.
How tho, this is a bartop, so no cabinet area for the coin slot...
@@phabeondominguez5971 Simple, mine bartop is big enough to hold the coin box inside. The PCB board is screwed on the wall of the cabinet. The coin box is on the left of the cab. And the coin mechanism is at the front. Is a simple design. The cabinet is made of metal, not wood.
@@lexsteel12 that sounds legit, got a pic?
Awesome video bro! As always ... thanks for posting 😎👍✨
I LOVE
Micro Center
That's a very nice setup
Yesss this is the content I followed you for mostly
Another great video!!!!
I would love the get a hand on something like that in Europe, to install my Raspberry ;)!
Love the video ... Hate that Micro Center does not ship this .. you have to buy in store :(
Agreed!
Oh man, I really want this thing!
Love the Mircocenter here in Dallas, TX.
Is there something like this that exists that has shipping available?
Just make it yourself
I'm sure they'll ship, it's all a question of money. There's no problem that can't be solved with money.
Game Room Solutions.. But they are double the price.
@@seanjohnsovic Yep! Do some digging around, and you'll find some controversy over these MC cabs. (Do your google homework)
Anyways, the plans to build this exact cabinet are all on the web.
Check etsy. Theres a bunch of cheap bartop kits.
What an awesome project! Not a fan of the button panel artwork though. Very busy.
You won't believe me but only yesterday I was looking for new arcades to buy
This looks like a fun product ! 😃
Yea saw they had that bartop kit on sale. Thought about picking one up but I'd have to find a way to shoehorn a tiny trackball in there for sure.
Not a shill, but I live right up the street from one of the OG Microcenters and I'm there at least once a month getting SD cards on the cheap. They also have Pi prices that are $10 less than Amazon's cheapest.
They also sell Bawls if you want to feel like it's a 1999 LAN party.
LOL, that video of GPU's on the shelves made me chuckle for sure.
Great video. Need something like that.
They don't ship store pickup only. That sucks!
yea I agree. I can see not wanting to ship the bigger items, but the bartop , there's no excuse
Somehow, I really really love this one :D
Looks decent, man. Really liking the decals.
Ooh I was looking for something like this 👀
We need more stores like this in the UK. Instead all we have is PC World which is rubbish/garbage.
Now, unplug the Raspberry Pi, and plug in a DE10-nano with the MiSTer FPGA software. Will it work very well? I'm looking to get an arcade cabinet for my MiSTer FPGA and I'm still weighing the pluses and minuses of DIY, DIY kit, or some complete system that I modify to do a MiSTer FPGA transplant on. Eta Prime, do you still have a MiSTer FPGA? So much stuff has come out in the last year and the CPS2 is just a few weeks away... that it is really time to get a MiSTer FPGA cabinet going. MiSTerAddons has the MiSTerCade right around the corner too. What do you recommend?
Wow, this is pretty awesome.
Currently building a vertical arcade cabinet for the older school games like Pacman, Q-bert, various scrolling shooters etc. My next project is going to be closer to this I think.
The amps looks like the budget one that i bought for thw car speakers that I installed on my arcade cabinet, some time later i changed them for Hifiberry for the Rpi4.
Seems very cool. There's a Micro Center across town here in Columbus OH I like to go to occasionally. I recall that MC also was selling around Christmastime USB spinners...if you're gonna play games like Breakout and Tempest, they're better with spinners. As small as this seems to be, I suppose a trackball (for games like Centipede. Millipede and Missile Command) is out of the question. But other than that, this seems like a really cool option.
Wish they would build a Micro Center in Arizona
I guess you never heard of ordering off the website
@@dishwasherdrew9287 yes i heard but im one those who loves to go into tech store to see all the new stuff, micro center looks like what Frys used to be back in the days I miss that.
7:09 squeeze some wood glue on that split MDF and clamp the sides. If you do it before you apply the edging, shove some wallet cards in the groove so you don't squash it.
What is MDF?
@@velara314 lmgtfy.app/?q=MDF It's the "wood" this whole thing is made of. And the corner nearest the camera at the noted time stamp is separating. Either from shopping damage or moisture absorption.
What would you recommend for an all-around complete built arcade game ? I just bought the ms pacman 1-up, but I’m looking for something with the latest technology with all the games built-in I’m also waiting for a new pinball digital pinball to get released something besides the one up or legends🤔🤔
Really Niiiiiiiiiice!!!! 👍👍
What version of marvel vs capcom 2 are you running?
Awesome! I'm getting one
Did you add a different Retro Pie Image for the Non-Atari games or run those on the Atari Retro Pie image?
I dont see why it wouldn't be able to be made work
@@the_retag Just asking because I just got the Fight stick and that is my first pi
now microcenter needs to sell virtual pinball cabinet kits minus the displays and computer.
Luv your works
Keep going
I know this video is old but is any soldering involved when it comes to wiring everything up?
for someone who has one, this is remarkably similar (read: identical) to the game room solutions deluxe bartop. I hope he's getting a kickback from MicroCenter on this...
You can't patent wooden patterns. 😌
love your vids bro
Absolutely R I D I C U L O U S prices, you could DIY a dozen of those arcade cabinets with the money.
Great video. Did you overclocked the pi for mvc2 to run smoothly? It's lagging as shit on min raspberry 3b
Windex the cabinet and apply the vinyl "wet" and squegee the windex out to apply it best..
Will this make the cabinet smell like Windex?
Where do you get additional games for download?
If you’re into DIY, I make a wall mounted cabinet with a steel frame for Umbrella Arcades.
Dang, wish Micro Center shipped to Canada UnU
Offer them some dollars.
We can only ship to the 50 United States and Washington, DC. We cannot ship any U.S. territories including Puerto Rico, Guam or the Virgin Islands. We cannot ship internationally to other countries. This includes Canada... I am screwed too. I might go in November to US and bring one back...
@@garybefrank rubbish. Ever heard of UPS or FedEx?
@@Nickbaldeagle02 You have personally sent something to Canada from Micro center? They dont have any options from them. If you want to do like a shipping redirect( they mail to US address then redirect it to Canada)- which is way more expensive than it is worth. In addition, they only offer only pick up for this model. Not sure about the rest
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1:06 - ROFLMAO
Microcenter is awesome, but that's not what those shelves look like right now...
Actually they r pretty stocked on processors
Great video, do you know where you can buy a do-it-yourself kit like this that would have a trackball and include Miss Pac-Man?
Poppoman tools are a good value, 90 bucks for a brushless drill with a metal chuck and gear box
nice machine
as a sign maker, watching you peel the whole thing off had me losing my mind
Please do a Raspberry Pi tutorial for adding games on this specific one or point of us newbs in the right direction to find out how 🙏
How is possible that MVC2 smooth in a 3B+ ?
Central Illinois here. No Micro Center around here. Wish there was.
How Central? Brentwood,MO isn't that far over the border.
Chicago and Westmont, IL have microcenters
Very clean ! I wish they included another encoder, the Xin-mo has horrible latency. Still awesome though.
I wish Canada had microcentre
This is a pretty cool product, but I don't really understand the side art choices... they picked two games that you can't even control properly with the included joysticks and buttons. If you're going to put Centipede artwork on it, there ought to be a trackball included.
LOL i thought the same thing. Think it's just what they went with for the theme, but i agree, if you can't play it, why have the art on there? lol
Can’t beat the price for what you get. Way better than the GRS overpriced kits and their customer service.
Cool AF!
Does it have aspect ratio options in-game?
ETA PRIME.....is the max monitor size that will fit in that cabinet 22"? Was going to order the cabinet kit by it self and was just curious if there was room for a 23.5" monitor I laying around that I wanted to use for this build.
Did you ever figure this out? I’m trying to figure out if i can get away with a bigger monitor too
Please come to Delaware, Microcenter!
In retro pie which button config option is supposed to be used to add credits so I can play the arcade games? I just installed this OS and games. I built my own arcade a few years ago but my SD card got corrupted so I’m starting over with new roms. I just need to know which option to map the button to