My daughter requested a "small, pink cabinet. So girls can play arcade". (quote from my 4 yr old girl)
I had a good opportunity yesterday - a candy cab! In fact, it is a japanese quiz cabaret cab, but with little LTC it will be perfect for princess toddler.
the price was right, so I took it. Can't beat freebiecabs.


Those things are WAY SMALLER then the full sized stand up cabinets! does fit in my echo - no jokes, my echo can haul a videogame cabinet arcade machine!


I started to fiddle with it. The previous owner gave it to me with 2 brand new keyed alike keylocks, that was very nice of him - particularly for the price I paid.
Is it pretty much standard for japanese cab to have keyswitch on top? I actually like that, as I use a keyswitch for the master shift to change games, adjust volumes, etc. This way is perfect, really. even have 2 admin buttons straight there.

I have a pink joystick from paradisearcadeshop (the cheapostick - feels good to play, and is the correct colour for this project)
I think this cab is too narrow for two players... so one stick might be a good solution. Maybe a trackball? small one would be required, the CP isn't big.
The stick will likely be a 4-way using the restrictor plate. I already have a 2-player 8-way cabinet, this would complement it well in the gameroom.
I could go with 2 or 4 buttons, but I think it might be OK to have at least 5 - for games like defender.
The cab came with yellow "mini convexe buttons" - I might use that, as it would fit better the kids hands? or should I get them used with appropriately sized buttons?
here's my first tests in CP layout for this cab:


right now I am planing the CP out, opinions, comments, questions are all very welcomed.