How to Play, Capture and Stream Real Arcade Games at home with a Supergun - No Emulation ! | MVG - jadeusgames.com

How to Play, Capture and Stream Real Arcade Games at home with a Supergun – No Emulation ! | MVG

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Ever dreamed of owning your own arcade cabinet but don’t know where to start? Tired of laggy emulation? Want to capture and stream arcade games on twitch ? A SuperGun might be what you need.

check out this video for everything you need to know about Arcade Games on a SuperGun !

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191 Comments

  1. You mention that emulation will always be worse? what about CEMU where i can crank my games up 2 4K ?

  2. But, how expensive and hard to get are the arcade PCBs

  3. is there a version with av/svideo or an hdmi port i dont have rgb

  4. Love the video. Grew up in the arcade and always wanted to do something like this. Now thanks to your video I can see it’s really not that hard. Thanks again

  5. hey very great ! I really like those arcade cabinets and maybe in the future i'll made one myself 🙂
    Just a quick question, why using a PICO 20 PINs power-Supply when the motherboard seems to need a 24 PINs ?

  6. I'm personally intrugued if this will work with Sega Model 2 games such as Daytona USA and Sonic the Fighters. Model 2 emulation, from my experience, is still FAR from perfect. Emulation of M2 hardware on MAME is particularly broken, with abysmal framerates and horrendous graphical glitches that make the games unplayable. There is a dedicated M2 emulator that I managed to find, though, but from my experience, it has its own issues, such as certain inputs not registering at all, along with the fact that you need a 64-bit processor to even run it, so running it on a Raspberry Pi or even a small x86 board is out of the question, meaning I'm pretty much stuck to using my desktop PC. I'd be pretty interested in running the original hardware for streaming or just playing for fun.

  7. right, that's why so many of us played sf3 third strike tournies on jamma boards for the longest time

  8. I seem to remember seeing a video about an FPGA board that can run most arcade hardware setups natively without emulation. The beauty to this arrangement is that you can upload any hardware (and its accompanying ROMs) you want instead of having to use the actual motherboard for each game (which could get REALLY expensive, really quick!) Game play is perfect, too, since there is no emulation going on.

  9. Thanks this helped a lot. Arcade PCB and Mame Machine in tandem.

  10. Is there a way to use the same setup but instead of using the controller using a arcade stick and buttons?

  11. Buy a Supergun!

    Then go on ebay and buy each game board at $299 a pop!

  12. Would it be difficult to wire arcade controls to the super gun instead of using a neogeo console controller?

  13. Where did you get that laptop power supply (how many watts) and cabling for the atx pin out?

  14. I actually found a decent Supergun by a company called Windy Gaming that I want to get. It's $320 with SCART cable, but it doesn't support GSCART. It has AV ports, built in audio attenuator/sync cleaner, built in PSU, and a JAMMA harness hardwired to the unit.

  15. Any chance of building an image for the Odroid XU4 and have it boot up an emulator and run windows..?

    Similar to this video, but instead of office, you can get windows running instead?

    https://youtu.be/EDXKfh0bYRk

  16. I'd bet money that your "trained eye" would not be able to tell the difference between SF2 or TMNT being played on a properly set-up PC with Groovymame outputting native res (and refresh) to a CRT and the original PCBs played on the same monitor.

    Also, an upscaler like a framemeister will introduce it's own input lag even on original hardware. Lag is caused by image processing and poor quality joysticks.

    While there may always be a tiny difference with emulation, the current Groovymame is so good that it is just not perceivable. I've had the SF2 PCB running side by side with GM. It looks and plays the same.

  17. nice video, i have around 250 original arcade games, i hate the emulation

  18. wow , this was my old dream , like most of my friends at my age , anyway i managed to get some of my dream achieved when i started working in maintenance of those machines , back in the old days

  19. This video is awesome. Also, the SEGA ashtray is a nice touch.
    I'm starting to get serious about getting a SFII cabinet. It'd be nice to be able to swap out different edition, and maybe even a couple different games like Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam. I didn't know that was possible until I saw this video. THANKS!

  20. hello nice video i have questions for you my friend

    , how to connect my hori joystick the ps4 / ps3 /pc (i want to play with 6 button Street figther 2 champion edition), because my stick has usb ? do you know the convert ?

    how connect with my old tv, because my tv has super video and rca input my tv don't have scart input.? do you know a convert for my tv ?

    i have the motherboard street figther 2 champion edition blotleg jamma , my motherboard work with this supergun ?

    thanks

  21. hello, how to connect my hori joystick the ps4 / ps3 /pc (i want to play with 6 button Street figther 2 champion edition), because my stick has usb ? do you know the convert ?

    how connect with my old tv, because my tv has super video and rca input my tv don't have scart input.? do you know a convert for my tv ?

    i have the motherboard street figther 2 champion edition blotleg jamma , my motherboard work with this supergun ?

    thanks

  22. You are awesome. Been enjoying the content you put out for a while now and just now saw that you covered this topic I was searching separately. Very helpful thank you

  23. Absolutely do not use that supergun. It might "work" for a while and be readily available, but it is dangerous to your scaler/TV.

    Unfortunately the only 2 options that do it properly is RGB's HAS and the upcoming Sentinel.

  24. what about the audio? how do you connect the Jamma board audio output to it?

  25. I must say this is the coolest video I’ve seen from your channel so far. This is a great way to enjoy arcade games from home. Those arcade pcb boards are really a treat to gaming history. Just wanted to say keep up the great work and thanks for sharing these super cool gaming archives with us. Thumbs way up!!!

  26. Hey I just found this video but I was wondering how would use a kick harness or add a 6 button controller

  27. Is there a way though to connect the monitor of the arcade machine to the computer for streaming?

  28. What is this Dell monitro model? it accept SCART 240p signal?

  29. Thanks for the video. Super helpful. I have a 2 part question. 1) How would you set up the stream if you’re playing directly on the arcade cabinet? 2) How would you set up the stream if you’re using a super gun setup but are using a CRT tv?
    Thanks!

  30. So how do those 1000-in-1 jamma boards work if its not emulation?

  31. to go through all that work and effort to then play it on an LCD monitor is an absolute insult

  32. Yo big question, does a supergun add input lag when compared to traditional arcade board wiring? I'm thinking it wouldn't, but wanted to double check.

  33. Straight to the point and on how too You have given the easiest and best way to get into the arcade hobby im recently getting into this because of my love of getting to play arcade s around 90 s before 💩 hit the fan and we got all the stuff there is now if i was to get my children into games it be arcade for sure retro forever

  34. I have hyper street fighter cps2 and nhl 2 on 2 open ice jamma!!
    I want to buy this super gun
    But im living in Canada
    How to play with the scart !??

  35. This is very cool stuff, I didn't even know this kind of hardware even existed for an arcade pcb. I see getting started is within reason but after that it's a whole new ball game. Average arcade pcb is $100+ (working boards) the more popular arcade pcb games are $200+ The Neo Geo are going up in price for them carts, unless you buy knock offs. But still it's a very cool alternative instead of buying a arcade cab 👍

  36. Well this leaves me out…. I’m in the US and we don’t use SCART.

  37. Those Japanese gabinets are absolutely awesome!!!

  38. What is the game at 9:36 ?

    I've heard that song in CatMario on the castle level

  39. 6:45 you said that was all that we needed but then in your next shot you have a real arcaboard plugged into your device what is the real board doing

  40. nice! can you please do a video just on how to use neo geo on a supergun?

  41. Turtles in time looks amazing on that dell ultrasharp monitor! I still want to do this setup even though this is a year later.

  42. Was hesitant about getting into this at first, but your video made it look achievable. Question though: I'm looking to start collecting CPS2 PCBs. Are these compatible with the SuperGun? Thanks 🙂

  43. I love your videos. If you can conected a stick via usb to the super gun, buy a reagular arcade stick like a TE Round 2 or similar. Six bottons for arcade games is much better than 4 (neo geo).

    What song are playing in 6:56?… sound like despeche mode.

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