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3d Printed Arcade

 While browsing the internet I found 3d print files for a arcade machine. I decided to build it because it looked like a fun project. All the parts took about 48 hours total to print. The brain of the arcade is a Raspberry Pi. The machine has 100 games that I installed on it. If you have any questions feel free to email me or drop them in the comments.

Please note I did not create the 3d print schematics nor do I own them.












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