The Arcade Barn, Devon, United Kingdom

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Arcade Tutorials good friend Shaun Meldon has one of the finest collections of Retro Arcade Machines in the United Kingdom. This collection is now playable by everyone down at the Arcade Barn in Exeter, Devon this Friday!

Shaun will be opening the doors to raise money for the BBC's Children in Need Appeal. Doors will be open from 12 noon to 2pm and then again from 7pm. For details on how to get there take a look at the website: http://www.arcadebarn.co.uk/ or call Shaun directly on 07726 332871.


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What is an Arcade Machine?

Arcade machines can vary hugely, but the majority of them share the same core elements:-

A Monitor:  This is where the game is displayed. All older machines use a CRT monitor, which can be set vertically or horizontally in the cabinet. Some newer arcade machines may use LCD or even plasma screens to display hi-resolution graphics.

Printed Circuit board (PCB): This is the actual computer hardware that the game runs on.

A Power Supply (or PSU): The power supply provides electricity (usually DC current) to the game board and the marquee lighting.

Control Panel: The control panel houses the buttons and joysticks that the player uses to play the game.

Coin Slots / Coin Mechs:  This is where money is exchanged for a go of the game (all too often all of your money Wink). Money drops into a coin box, which is protected by a locked coin door.

Marquee: Commonly situated above the monitor. This area is usually backlit and advertises the games title to a potential player.

There is no real mystery to an arcade machine. It has many of the same components your home computer does, only they are housed in a far bigger wooden box!


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