
Many of the games require no downloading or installing and can be played in the browser just like Flash but using Java while others require a free and safe plugin to be installed. and also have 100s of hacked roms, all playable on the site hassle free. RGR offers games of every genre including RPG, Platform, Arcade, Sports, Puzzle, Strategy, Simulation, Board, Card, Multiplayer, etc. Play Games from Retro Classic gaming systems including Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, Atari, etc and from the greatest franchises including Mario, Pokemon, Sonic, Zelda, Final Fantasy, Mega Man, etc. So there we are.Vizzed Retro Game Room offers 1000s of free professionally made games, all playable online on the website. (5mm thick, 670mm x 635mm for all ya metric peeps). My dad broke the old stored glass years ago so I got custom cut tempered glass. Step 5: putting the cleaned bezel and new glass in. I am getting super excited at this point! After verifying all the voltages and hearing the startup sound from the speakers, I put in the monitor and she fired right up after 15 years of being dead. Turns out this 230V export model just changed the transformer to 230V->115V keeping it all murican inside. It was a good thing I measured the power supply AC cord, as its a 115V line. Step 2: mounting the PCB and power supply. The big plan here is to combine all the seperate parts like putting an Ikea cabinet back together.įirst off I cleaned the empty cab, put back the monitor mounts with freshly painted bolts, and hauled it into my poor parents' living room. Besides some minor screen burn, it has an amazing picture:įinal assembly time. To make this screen pop I also gave it a cap kit and resoldered all the joints:Īnd this is the end result. I was lucky to have a spare board with a new flyback I could compare and replace it with.Īfter this it was working with a stable image and proper B+. In the end, the culprit of the monitor problem turned out to be the flyback having an open winding. I went over this flowchart and found the original HOT had already been replaced, but the holding clip tore off. The hanty has the famous tick of death, meaning the overcurrent protection kicked in. In total Mourix style I built the most elaborate isolation transformer: Secondly, this was the RCA USA 110V model so I needed a proper transformer as I live in 230V Europe. To store it upstairs, I had to make this box: First off, I live at my parents place during this pandemic so there are cats everywhere. To get it even testable was quite a hurdle.

This model look pretty awesome, but for some reason every polo cabinet I got so far had a broken monitor. This machine contains a 25 inch Hantarex Polo monitor. Arcade monitors are so rare in the Netherlands, a non-fixable unit would change the whole project. After making sure the game board was fine, my main goal was making sure the monitor worked.
