This is good that some opinions are being voiced, thats what forums like these are all about .... it allows people to get a better understanding of others (well so the theory goes anyway).
Now to add another 2 cents from me (think I am upto 6 cents worth now)
> I agree with everything you've said, BUT you have to
> remember my point. YOU may love the games, but in
> order to justify a 4 player panel 3 other people have to
> love them just as much. That simply doesn't happen
> when you are talking retrogaming. Well it does, but it's
> a rarity.
Just for the record, I (or my situation) will put my hand up to be counted as one of those rarities. I don't think I have any mates that are not into arcade / video (console whatever) games from yesteryear (and today).
Heck even my wife is into the whole thing ....
My closest group of friends - we used to go to the arcades a fair bit back in the 80's (I am 34 now), and plundered whads of cash into stuff like gauntlet, TMNT, etc. I still frequently (probably atleast once a month) see these mates aswell.
A couple of them are nagging me now to hurry up and get my cab finished so we can get the multiplayer thing happening (not just the mame stuff, but games under other systems aswell).
For me, the whole concept of a bunch of mates sitting on some bar stools, in front of a whopping vertical cab with 27" monitor, pounding on the control panel like there lives depended on it, is way better than sitting on the floor, infront of the telly playing an x-box or something.
Also I am not interested in any spinner or trackball games, as that isn't what I played when I grew up (I will probably build a 2nd cab, if the interest is there for that sort of stuff), hence to justify the extra cost (and minimise the required real-estate) of a 4 player CP I am leaving off the spinner, trackball on this cab.
In all honesty, it doesn't even worry me if the 3rd, 4th players only get used a couple of times a year (although I doubt that will happen, minimum of once a month I would say), as the enjoyment of playing with mates, say after a BBQ and beers far surpasses (for me anyway) the solo enjoyment - we tend to have mates around often, so it all works out well.
