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| Vigo:
--- Quote from: RayB on June 30, 2011, 12:41:03 pm ---that and using a Wiimote so close to the display and "sensor bar" might be difficult as well. --- End quote --- I don't know how true this is, but I remember reading that you can make a custom wii bar with the lights much closer together if you want to play closer up. I don't know if it really helps or not, but there was a site (that I cant find right now) that helps you calculate what size your wii sensor bar should be depending on screen size and distance from screen. |
| Donkbaca:
Why would you want to play a wii on a cab monitor rather than on the big screen in your living room? |
| syph007:
--- Quote from: Donkbaca on June 30, 2011, 03:59:19 pm ---Why would you want to play a wii on a cab monitor rather than on the big screen in your living room? --- End quote --- Exactly. I love both, but console gaming and arcade gaming dont mix for me very much. Modern gaming is with a handheld controller on a big tv.. classic gaming is with arcade controls. The only console system I really never played but now want to emulate and play with arcade controls is the Dreamcast. |
| Donkbaca:
I agree, because the dreamcast has playable versions of blitz and gauntlet legends and other games. The Xbox 360 makes for a good cab builder, because there are a lot of arcade like games on it |
| Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: thefearsomefearful on June 30, 2011, 03:37:24 pm ---I think this is going to come up more often with the WII coming down in price (well, GCs are already dime a dozen, I guess). I'd like to build an Ikaruga bartop using a GC, but I really didn't find much about padhacking a standard GC controller. If you come across any good info, post it here! --- End quote --- You could use a Dreamcast and Ikaruga, as well. |
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