Many people have grand plans when they acquire or build their first 3D printers, and while those grand plans don't always come to fruition, they certainly did for Christopher Tan, who was feeling a bit nostalgic after he built his first 3D printer. Tan grew up in the 1980s, which he rightfully describes as "the glory days of arcade gaming," and after he built his Prusa i3, he decided to 3D print his own bar-top arcade machine, complete with joystick and mashable buttons. We recently chatted with Tan, who told us about how he developed the project, and how he came to 3D printing in general. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/169990/3d-printed-arcade-game/