This is my personal Hyperspin Bartop Arcade machine. I've made and sold a lot of these, but this is the one I made for myself, but now, last of all, it must be sold too.
If you're asking..."why a Bartop?" Because... It's about the size of the top half of an arcade cabinet, but instead of being super heavy and taking up space in a corner of your room, you can put it anywhere you want. (Even put it in your car and take to your friend's house).
First off, Hyperspin is the absolute best front end for multi-arcade machines. Many try to copy it, but Hyperspin is simply the best. And I've configured it all and done the hard stuff already. Just play and enjoy. This wasn't a plug-n-play kit I bought online. Those never work out. I built this from the ground up, so I know it works. It's easy to add games, videos, or artwork if wanted. It was the initial setup that was a pain. But because of the pain and difficulty of learning how to do it, many people never get to play on a Hyperspin cabinet, as they're rare. But when you do, it'll spoil you.
The machine is set up for one player, but can support multiple players by adding USB controllers or arcade sticks easily. It also has a spinner knob (perfect for racing games, or the many spinner games). Beefy speakers are behind the lit marquee. And the artwork theme is The Last Starfighter. There's a powerful laptop PC inside - not a Raspberry Pi or something like that, so all the games run very smoothly. The front end menu can be controlled by the joystick or the spinner knob (or a separate USB controller). The action buttons are soft leaf switches and the various start buttons are micro switches - my preference.
GAMES LIST - (these are all the machines and games installed. Apologies for any duplicates. Some of the more obscure ones I have selected not to show bc I don't play them, but that can all be configured to taste):
Arcade Games - 12,531
Atari 2600 - 597 games
Atari 5200 - 286
Atari 7800 - 184
Atari Jaguar - 5
Atari Lynx - 300
Coleco Vision - 176
Daphne - 23
Fix It Felix Arcade Game
Game Boy Advance - 1588
Game Boy Color - 1417
Game Boy - 3016
Intellivision - 238
MS DOS Games - 13
NeoGeo Pocket/Color - 343
Nintendo NES - 2122
Nintendo 64 N64 - 946
PC Games - 14
PlayStation - 49
Sega AM2 Arcade Games - 25
Sega Dreamcast - 31
Sega Game Gear - 404
Sega Genesis - 1701
Sega Master - 544
Sega 32X - 62
Sega CD - 27
Super Nintendo SNES - 3404
Sony PSP - 11
Tandy TRS 80 - 63
Turbo Grafx16 - 419
Vectrex - 23
Virtual Boy - 68
Virtual Pinball Tables - 451
Zinc Arcade Game Emulator - 60
31,142 GAMES TOTAL.
(Plus or minus duplicates and/or bios files).
The Fix It Felix is the actual arcade version, not the lousy Genesis rom hack.
Arcade games have Killer Instinct 1 & 2, as well as other large ones.
DOS Games have all the old FPS games, like Doom, Wolfenstein, Hexen, Blood, Blake Stone, etc.
PC games are a mix of retro games, vector games, Streets of Rage Remake, Street Fighter 4, Terrordrome (a seriously awesome 80s Horror Villain fighting game), and the actual Last Starfighter arcade game from the movie, and others.
Sega AM2 had the Sega arcade classics like Daytona USA, Virtua Fighter 2, Virtua Cop 2, Sonic Fighters, Dynamite Cop, etc.
Tandy TRS 80 is the computer system referenced heavily in Ready Player One. Some awesome gems in there
Virtual Pinball - hundreds of realistic re-created pinball tables. Sad to sell this machine for these games alone.
If you have any questions please ask me. This is (was) my favorite hobby. Apologies for the lousy pictures. I wasn't sure what to show. Let me know if there's something you want to see and I can take a pic for you.