Build Updates
Building is going a lot slower than I expected. We recently finished the cabinet door that will conceal the desktop pc. In additoin we finished the drawer but haven't mounted it on yet. After working on this cab with my friend I think I might invest in a router, an better quality drill, and a sander. That's pretty much all we've been using, and it will come in handy for building my next jukebox project.
Ok back to the arcade, the monitor seemed like a difficult thing to figure out because it doesn't have any versa mounts. We decided to route out a slot for the monitor to fit in tightly. The only issue now is placing the top gun II sensor bars. We have 2 pieces of wood that will lay against the monitor from behind. We created these type of "L" looking pieces by attaching 1 piece to another, these piece catch on to the hole where the connection in the monitor are and underneath the monitor.
Software Update
I recently downloaded a Hyperspin collection from ... you know where. It came with complete art sets and videos for all systems ever up to dreamcast. A few are missing (atari st is one), but overall it's an amazing collection. I believe this torrent was put together by a group of British users because most of the art matched the European consoles and cartridges. I went ahead and change the art to match the US releases (system names and default themes). The only thing I haven't changed yet is the dreamcast default theme. I was very impressed by the default theme for this system. Like mos themes you get the game art, and the video, but you also get the disc art (which enters the bottom of the screen while rotating and remains in the bottom right rotating).
I haven't actually set up the systems on yet, since I'm still in the process of renaming roms. I'm mostly done, I'm taking the longest with the ps1 roms. I'm using fatmatch and directing it to the wheel art for roms and the roms as the media (so it renames my games to match the wheel art). Fatmatch takes a lot longer to rename bigger files so I'm doing this in batches.
From the torrent comments it seems like it's a lot of work to make some of the systems work and some changes need to be made to the included .ahk file. I already have turbo grafx, virtual boy, nes, snes, n64, atari 5200, genesis, gamegear, and a few more systems setup already on my old hyperpsin setup. The plan is to just setup those systems first using the methods I know work, then use the torrent wiki they have setup to figure out the other systems.
I added the following systems:
Atomiswave: main theme and wheel art, wheel art, themes, and videos
Sega Naomi: Main Theme and wheel art, used default theme but removed anime characters, no videos (i'm working on making my own videos.. some games are giving me a really hard time so I might have to settle for screenshots)
Sony Playstation 2: Main theme and art, Need default theme, need to figure out wheel art, tried making own vids but couldn't figure out.. will settle for snapshsots,
Nintendo Gamecube: Main Theme and wheel art, Default theme, need to figure out wheel art, making vids works for some games, other's don't run well on dolphin yet (or run too slow with fraps) so i'll use snapshots for those
Nintendo Wii: Main Menu Theme (crappy one I made), Default theme (same one as main menu), need to figure out wheel art, making vids works suprisingly well for some games.. better than gamecube and I'll use snapshots for those that don't work.
Adding some games
The dreamcast set is missing some games I own, I think I'll ad those in. I don't know if I have the energy to check the other game lists that came with the torrent.
*interesting fact* The torrent has a famicon disk system section.. many of these games are pervy games with nudity. I'm going to have to either edit this system out or take out the games. Come on people! really? Makes me wonder if this is why the famicon section was added (you'd think so based on the % of these games included). Ha ha ha.