The holiday season is my favorite time of the year. Family, cheer, presents, hot chocolate, and of course, Vintage Cube. I’ve been in love with Vintage Cube for more than a full decade, having built and tinkered with my own right around when the concept was originally introduced. My own cube has taken a backseat to other Magic pursuits, but every time the MTGO Vintage cube comes back online, I try to take a bit of time and revel in the nostalgia. As you’ve probably guessed from the title, my favorite archetype and the one I’ll be talking about today is Storm. Here's one of my recent draft decks: In this article I’ll address what I think the essential pieces of the Storm deck are and how to draft them. My exact definition of a Storm deck is a little muddy, but the most straightforward example is a deck that leverages mana-generating spells and card-drawing spells to cast many spells in the same turn and finish the opponent with a Brain Freeze or Tendrils of Agony...
Dec 28, 2017
What you need: Here’s an Amazon List ( http://a.co/27wCJaL ) with all of the parts you need except for the arcade games (make sure to filter by purchased and unpurchased at the top). Buy these parts and put it together (30 minutes to build) and you’ll have a working retro arcade with thousands of games to play on your HDTV!
I made my life easier and bought a micro sd card from e-bay with the games already loaded, it saves you a lot of time if you do it this way. Otherwise you have to download and copy them to your raspberry pi and it’s very time consuming for this amount of games.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Retropie-Kodi-with-over-8-000-games-on-preloaded-32gb-sd-card/122789024322?hash=item1c96cbd242:g:dnQAAOSw3utY7EhD
$Costs The total cost will range from ~$90 - $125 and everything can be bought on Amazon.com. You can see the full cost breakdown on my DIY site http://nespie.com.
Finished Product
Thanks!