I'm playing arcade fighting games on this!

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2 dip-switch joysticks!

I think I see possibility of Robotron on Mame!

Or maybe even Virtua On!
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Very Nice! I love the artwork on the control panel. Maybe I'll takes some pictures and post mine as well.
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I see you've gone for 4:3 -> 16:9 stretch rather than black borders. That would bug me.

That would be a nice cabinet for new fighters with that screen.
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elvis wrote:I see you've gone for 4:3 -> 16:9 stretch rather than black borders. That would bug me.

That would be a nice cabinet for new fighters with that screen.
Really nice setup.

The game characters look fatter, but aren't we all gaining weight pounding on these keys? :lol:
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Amazing, I am jealous.
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Dude I would kill for this setup! Amazing job sir! Is there anywhere to buy a cabinet like this already made where you just add screen and computer setup!?!
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8bit wrote:Dude I would kill for this setup! Amazing job sir! Is there anywhere to buy a cabinet like this already made where you just add screen and computer setup!?!
There are tonnes.
http://www.mameroom.com/
http://www.dreamarcades.com/
http://www.dreamauthentics.com/

Or alternatively try to make one yourself. I've made 4 cabs now (upright, cocktail, and a pair of driving cabinets). They're very simple to make if you've got some basic woodworking skills. And if you don't, find someone who does and buy them some beer. :)

Here's two of my build logs showing some of the internals and building process:
http://benchmark.mameworld.info/cab1/
http://www.stickfreaks.com/cocktailcab.php

The principles are pretty much identical no matter what you build. I'm going to be building myself a VewLix cabinet later in the year using similar materials and build methods, which will take a 27" widescreen LCD and hook into my PS3, Wii and eventually XBox 360 for modern fighting games and shmups.
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8bit wrote:Dude I would kill for this setup! Amazing job sir! Is there anywhere to buy a cabinet like this already made where you just add screen and computer setup!?!
Thanks, I was looking at my old arcade cabinet one day and decided that the screen was too small (22" LCD) and I couldn't sleep so started to draw a new design for a showcase style cabinet, it was late probably around 1am when I drew it. I knew I had to hand build it, I had no choice my room can barely fit a normal upright cabinet so when I was building this one I kept in mind that it had to fit in the same spot. You can buy one already made, but I actually like building them its almost as much fun as playing on them. I was going to build a candy cab, but I always loved showcase cabinets. Ever time I go into Gameworks I see them and like playing on them so I decided that I should build something I will enjoy plus everyone knows that a bigger screen equals more fun, but I would like to get a candy cab later on maybe with a MVS unit :mrgreen:
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I agree that the buttons do seem a little higher up than normal. But maybe that's a good thing cause it gives you more room to rest your arms when sitting down at the cab?

Very nice setup by the way 8)
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