Honestly though I'd love to have an arcade cabinet for something like Metal Slug. The idea of just having a massive arcade cabinet sitting in your living room is just so amazing.
Who else here collects Arcade machines?
Re: Who else here collects Arcade machines?
Come back when you get Polybius 
Honestly though I'd love to have an arcade cabinet for something like Metal Slug. The idea of just having a massive arcade cabinet sitting in your living room is just so amazing.
Honestly though I'd love to have an arcade cabinet for something like Metal Slug. The idea of just having a massive arcade cabinet sitting in your living room is just so amazing.
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Re: Who else here collects Arcade machines?
How limited are we talking?otaku wrote:I'd like to but space is limited (and my family would hate me) and the costs... mostly I would want a neo geo mvs but space...
Modern Japanese cabinets are very compact. After all, they're designed for Japanese game centres - a city where space is the ultimate premium.
I know a few guys who still live at home or are in a share-house situation, and have a cabinet in their bedroom. They're small enough to put in the corner and not completely dominate the room. Also I've seen plenty of guys on forums like KillerCabs (not around any more, which is a shame) who have cabinets under stairs in a multi-level house. I even saw one guy who had two cabinets in his kitchen!
If you're into SNK / Neo Geo titles, have a look around for a SNK Super Neo 29. There's also a Chinese-made replica cab called the LS Sound 29. Both are sit-down candy cabinets, and are very compact (much smaller than a full blown MVS cabinet). Putting one of these in a room with MVS internals is a much more space-saving option than an older upright wooden cabinet.
If you're resource limited (space, time, money), there's always *something* you can do to keep your hobbies alive.