So I was born in 1975 and moved to the USA in 1982. I remember when Malls still had arcades and have spent many a quarters on many machines. I have a place in my heart for arcade machines and actually had my 37th birthday at this place:
http://www.tntamusements.com(it was amazing...highly recommend it)
In my spare time I love to fly flight simulator with the more realistic ones the better. In the past couple years I've actually built several home cockpit for my flight simulators and the companies I order supplies from (USB controller) caters to arcade games (groovy game gear). So after I recently found out a mame I figured I'd like to build my own cabinet.
Here's a thread about my latest cockpit...it's designed for multiple aircraft.
http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=107533&page=3So off the top of my head I'd like to build full size upright cabinet. I"m not amazing with wood working, but I can figure things out. So here's what I have thoughts so far that I would like to see if any of you have experience with:
1) I currently have a 21" Imac that I'm not using that I can use for the machine and display. It's either that or use a mac mini and get a LCD display. As anyone had any experience with either one of those?
2) Looking at the Mame games and controls I'm torn between what kind of control setup I should use. I like a lot of classic games that only need a couple buttons, but one of my favorite games is Karate Champ - which uses two joysticks for each player. So do I design a panel with four joysticks and lots of buttons, or design two panels that can easily swapped as needed. I'm leaning towards the later since later on I could add other panels (like for driving games).
3) Software wise I'm currently using MAME OS X. But ideally I'd like it setup up so I turn the unit on and it boots into an OS and fires up the mame software. I want to be able to control it with the control panel and not need any keyboard or mouse input. Since I'm using intel based macs, I can always load Windows 7 on them if software is better that route...although I would prefer to stick to Mac OS X if possible.
Looking forward to doing the build. Thanks in advance guys.