any thoughts on the led buttons? I like the feel of the classic one but I like the look of the lit up ones... how do they play?
Personally, I don't like light coming from anywhere but the screen and marquee (which is above you, so it's not distracting), but that's just my taste.
But I'm tied to my desk at work and bored, so here are my thoughts:
If you want the feel of classic buttons, make sure you get
concave ones.
The IL translucent buttons are popular for lighting, but you'll have to install the LED yourself:
http://www.paradisearcadeshop.com/en/59-il-translucent-buttonsHere's a basic tutorital of how to modify a standard button for the LED:
http://www.instructables.com/id/HackMod-a-concave-arcade-style-button/?ALLSTEPS I've seen another one where a small hole was drilled in each side of the button holder for the LED leg to pass through. I'd prefer that method so it can't shift and interfere with the plunger.
GroovyGameGear has the Electric Ice buttons, but they are usually sold out:
http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=73&products_id=238If just running them off the computer power supply so they stay on all the time, you'll need to add a resistor inline with it.
(look online for a calculator to find the appropriate one)
If you want it to turn on and off with certain games, etc, you'll need an LED controller, like a PAC-LED or LED Wiz.
For as many buttons as you plan on having, the time and expense can add up, but you might as well build what you want and not have to change it later.
I like how Nephasth did his LED buttons, but he ended up with over $6 per button in them, plus the LED controller.
(guess I can't say much, my Seimitsu buttons were $3.75 each and don't even light up

)
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=108719.120Hopefully someone who actually has lit buttons will chime in.
