Seems like one of the best mini arcades. Still too small screen but the stick seems full size so that's cool, the rotating screen too. The game selection's pretty good with the trackball pad's additional 10 games that's 50 total. If it's been hacked to add more like you say then it's pretty damn awesome.
I wish a legit company put out something along these lines or bigger in size for a sensible price. I bought an icade thing for my brother in law back in the ipad2 days and it was aaaaawesome even with its low quality build and inputs, that sort of bartop size is just perfect, Idk why it didn't catch on...
Taito Egret II mini
Taito is next to release a mini astro style arcade and releasing march 2022, so far it seems they have gone all out especially as the monitor can be rotated for tate mode games. The screen is actually 4:3 too and the sticks can be changed between 4 & 8 way gates...www.neogaf.com
Made it compatible with this new retro controller (+ bugfixes +some demo mode and change sound levels while paused shortcut things).Snagged the machine and the other controllers (spinner and knob) but never opened it. I did get an email a while back from the folks that made this with a firmware update. No idea what it does.
I've got the Astro Mini mainly for Golden Axe The Revenge of Death Adder with my GF. We always have a blast with it, I just wish I bought another controller because trying to play for any length of time on that machine kills my hands sadly.I was checking that out as well as Sega’s Astro Mini. They look fun! Love classic arcade games!
I've got the Astro Mini mainly for Golden Axe The Revenge of Death Adder with my GF. We always have a blast with it, I just wish I bought another controller because trying to play for any length of time on that machine kills my hands sadly.
I wanted to get the Egret mini but sadly missed my chance. Looks cool though, Taito has some neat stuff.
Exaclty! As much as I love them, and I admit they are known for baffling decisions, but how the hell have they not even tried to put this at least digitally on any marketplace? Maybe they think people wouldn't care and thus not worth the investment? Regardless having an easier and more affordable way to play this would be appreciated by many.Death Adder’s Revenge is exactly the reason I’d buy it. Drives me nuts that it’s never been released on consoles/PC.
There is an adapter out there that lets you use it with MAME on a PC. There is a reddit page that talks about how to set it up.I’ve got one but I’ve barely touched it in over a year. Not exactly the most sensible gaming purchase I’ve made, although it’s a nice little machine.
Somebody was porting Batocera to it, but I gave up waiting for that. Maybe it’s available now. The only update I made was to apply an official firmware that allows you to play the trackball/spinner games without having to use the SD card.
Speaking of the trackball add-on, has anybody got it working on PC yet? That would make it actually useful - the bundled trackball games were pretty dire.
That 2nd collection looks great. Thanks for the link!Made it compatible with this new retro controller (+ bugfixes +some demo mode and change sound levels while paused shortcut things).
Forgot to mention before they also released 10 more games in SD card as Taito Arcade Memories Vol.1 and then made a Vol. 2 with some games for use with the above controller too. So it has 70 games officially.Cyber Stick Controller for Mega Drive Mini 2 for Sega Mega Drive / Sega Genesis
Cyber Stick Controller for Mega Drive Mini 2 for Sega Mega Drive / Sega GenesisReprinted the Cyber Stick with a USB connection that is now compatible with Mega Drive Mini 2, enjoy playing shooting games with the analog joystick controller.Note: Shipping cost subject to change.www.play-asia.com
Egret II Mini Arcade Memories Vol. 1
Egret II Mini Arcade Memories Vol. 1Arcade Memories Vol. 1 is an additional software for Egret II Mini which includes 10 games that appeared in the game center between 1984 - 1996.Included GamesGreat SwordsmanOugon No ShiroSlap FightDaisenpuuPuLiRuLaGrid Seeker: Project Storm HammerRiding...www.play-asia.comEgret II Mini Arcade Memories Vol. 2
Egret II Mini Arcade Memories Vol. 2Arcade Memories Vol. 2 is an additional software for Egret II Mini which includes 10 games that appeared in the game center between 1985 - 1995.Included GamesReturn of the InvadersWyvern F-0Wardner no MoriOperation WolfTokushu Butai U.A.G.Chuka TaisenNight...www.play-asia.com
Nice! Have you got a link to that page? I can't find anything other than the same old threads I was looking at in 2022.There is an adapter out there that lets you use it with MAME on a PC. There is a reddit page that talks about how to set it up.
It is kind of awkward to set it up. Hopefully, someone streamlines it.
That was one of the reasons why I got the trackball/spinner controller.
Here is the reddit page. A way to do it is in the comments. It is the comment where you just need a adafruit device and program it.Nice! Have you got a link to that page? I can't find anything other than the same old threads I was looking at in 2022.
Here is the reddit page. A way to do it is in the comments. It is the comment where you just need a adafruit device and program it.
I guess you can wrap some electrical tape around it. They need to sell cases for those things.That's great, I'm going to give it a go. Looks like the enclosure needs to be 3D printed - I guess most people who mess around with Raspberry Pi stuff have access to 3D printers.
From what I understand on the directions, it is all about programming the adafruit device. I don't think it programs the controller. Do I have the right idea?That's great, I'm going to give it a go. Looks like the enclosure needs to be 3D printed - I guess most people who mess around with Raspberry Pi stuff have access to 3D printers.
Yes, sounds like you plug it into a USB port and drop a file onto it. Then it just behaves like any other adapter, and you'd unplug it to use the controller on the Egret Mini again.From what I understand on the directions, it is all about programming the adafruit device. I don't think it programs the controller. Do I have the right idea?