DIY Sega Lindbergh Arcade Cabinet, VF5 @ Home

April 8, 2008 by Patrick Quek  
Filed under Gaming

DIY Sega Lindbergh Arcade Cabinet, VF5 @ Home

Virtua fighter enthusiast, L_A_Akira, made himself a Sega Lindbergh Arcade Cabinet that can house a PS3, Xbox 360, PC and solid car amps. Of course, you can’t find the token slot.

Where To Gawk:

VFDC {Lindberg Style Arcade Cabinet}

Image: VFDC; PC architecture arcade-styled via Kotaku

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One Response to “DIY Sega Lindbergh Arcade Cabinet, VF5 @ Home”
  1. Chad Bronson says:

    Hey Patrick. I have considered building one of these, but just the base unit itself of a Sega Lindburgh.

    Since the parts are quite expensive are near-impossible to match, I am going to do my design slightly modified.

    One thing I am having trouble doing is obtaining games for the Sega Lindburgh. I don’t suppose you would know where to grab some? I am assuming it is the same as buying a PC game, but are quite hard to find some that run on this. Running native Linux, it’s game range is strictly limited. So I would like some help finding these or similar (Emulator perhaps?)

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