I been wanting to make a closed in machwarrior simulator. not as elaborate as his but a simple closed in boxed with a nice size monitor, maybe even a projector. with foot pedals throttle and a simple stick. Don't have the room for one ATM and i been waiting to see if mechwarrior 5 is gonna be released first or if ill be stuck with mechwarrior 4.
Just a side note, there is no Mechwarrior 5. There is Mechwarrior Online, but no 5. There will not be a 5 for at least a few years to boot. Publishers didn't want to fork up the mondo bucks for it with no sustainable model. Mechwarrior Online is going to be ridiculously awesome. Trust me, those guys are working stuff you've only read about in Battletech lore (Like multiple reticules for arms/torso)
So in the 80's and 90's, if you were rocking during those times, you might have had a chance to go to one of the many FASA Virtual Reality centers. And inside of those centers lived something WAY ahead of it's time. It was 4-16 player Battletech Mech Free for all fought from inside 4*8 foot wooden structures we called PODs. There were two designs of the PODs. VR2.5 and 3.0.
Inside these monstrosities sat 4 Motherboards with CPU's and memory. If I remember correctly two were used for nominal processes and two for graphics.
Back in 2006 I got a chance to visit Greenday out in Cali, the guy who owned the last 6 VR 3.0 pods in existence. At the time all six were fully functional. Boy was that a flashback to the early 90's for me. I took 800+ pictures and made sketchup drawings of the entire cabinet. Since then he's had to literally hack up four of the PODs just to keep the remaining two pods working. A lot of shortcuts were made during the creation of said pods (Crappy power supplies, rusting solder joints, etc.)
Now days the latest and greatest pods are known as the Tesla II pods run by Nicolas "Propwash" who bought the rights and all of the jazz from FASA/Microsoft.
Watch the Project Announcements forum over the next week or two as I begin my build on a replica Battletech VR3.0 pod.
Here's a link about their history -
http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/battletech.htmlIf you do a google search you'll see lots more info on them but the VR2.5/3.0 pods information is slowly drying out on the internet. If you want to build one, start creating an archive of the available information before it becomes fully "lostech".
Marketing Picture of a VR 3.0 Pod

Another good picture allbeit small:

My pictures of the last working ones:
Greenday booting up the MAC system which ran the whole BNC networked POD getup:

Closeup of the front interface side of the POD:

Closeup of the seating area of the POD:

Picture of a Tesla II pod:
