• sleepybisexualOP
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    727 days ago

    Not sure if that’s a good parallel.

    The hardware in a console and a cabinet are very different

    • @BorgDrone
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      1427 days ago

      Yeah, the hardware in a console is mass produced, the hardware in an arcade cabinet is made in relatively small batches. Mass producing something is always a lot cheaper per unit due to economies of scale.

      • @erwan@lemmy.ml
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        126 days ago

        The hardware in an arcade cabinet is either a raspberry pi or a regular desktop PC.

        • @BorgDrone
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          226 days ago

          In a MAME machine maybe, but the original arcade cabinets all have custom hardware.

          • @DdCno1@beehaw.org
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            126 days ago

            Not all of them. In recent years, virtually all arcades have been powered by standard gaming PCs (see for example the infamous Half-Life 2 arcade). In the past, it wasn’t unheard of for some arcades to have nearly identical hardware compared to home consoles. The Neo Geo arcade for example is running the exact same code as the home console (although in this case, the arcade came first). There have also been edge-cases, like the Namco System 11, which is using only slightly modified PS1 hardware (primarily in the sound department) in order to drive down costs.