DIY arcade cabinets: Just add IKEA furniture

How one Ikea desk and some parts can become your very own arcade cabinet
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Many of us have longed to have a working arcade cabinet in our homes -- but a combination of space and price often keep them out of reach.

But Ikea furniture hacker SIN Tchan created a working arcade cabinet using Ikea's Micke desk, as well as other parts -- and explains how you can build your very own. 


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Here's what SIN recommends you use:

- MICKE desk $49.99

- Samsung monitor 24” hdmi with speakers $150

- Arcade stick motherboard $30 (type ”arcade stick pcb” on

amazon.com)

- Buttons + joystick (brand Sanwa) $40

- Stainless steel panel $30

- Black stickers $15

- stool $50

- a xbox or playstation system

The arcade stick motherboard that SIN recommends can also be used with PCs, so if you want to load any arcade classics on a Windows PC, you can certainly make that work too.

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Here's how to put it together. Note: You'll definitely need a drill to complete this build, rather than just the crappy tools included to build a Micke desk.

1. Drill the holes on the stainless steel for the buttons and the stick.

2. Drill 2 rectangles on the work surface to be able to insert the stick and the button.

3. Put the black sticker on the stainless steel panel. Use a lighter directly on the sticker to evacuate the air bubbles if needed.

4. Connect each button and the stick to the PCB [Ed. note: Here's an Instructable tutorial.]

5. Screw the stainless steel panel to the top of the work surface.

6. Screw the two screen holders in metal on the work surface (at 6cm from the back of the desk).

7. Install your console inside the IKEA drawer. For a better airflow, you can also drill some holes on the back/side of the drawer.

After that, you'll have a much smaller, lighter version of an arcade setup. 

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Chelsea Stark

Chelsea Stark was the Games Editor for Mashable, where she covered everything from AAA titles, mainstream consoles, indie gems, mobile games and gaming culture. She handled news, feature stories and reviews. Before that, Chelsea was Mashable's Multimedia Producer, where she helped develop visual storytelling aids, whether they were photos of video. She came to New York in 2010 to pursue her master's degree in journalism at NYU's Studio 20 program, which focused on innovation as journalism is changed by new technology. Before coming to New York, Chelsea lived in Austin, where she did online journalism and social media for the local CBS affiliate. She loves good beer, classic Nintendo games, and all things geeky, and spends her time attempting to find anything close to good Tex-Mex in Brooklyn.

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