Thanks for all the info guys and the warm welcome. To answer some of the questions
Are you planning on making a panel that plugs into a real NES or are you planning on using a PC for emulation? -
I would like for it to plug into the actual NESDepending on what you want to build, there are many other vendors that are worth looking into.
What size/form factor are you thinking about? Full cab? Bartop? Standalone panel/fightstick? Cockpit?
For right now I just would like a standalone fight stick1-player or 2-player?
1 playerWhat types of games do you want this build optimized for? (different sticks are better for certain types of games)
Manly for Shooters, since there are not too many fighters on the NES that I play. I do enjoy platformers as well. So those are the two type of games I will manly playDo you have a preference between ball-top and bat-top sticks?
I would say ball top. I think it looks cooler.Closing thought: It might be easier (and cheaper) to design a weighted base that attaches to the Advantage via the two exposed screw holes in the bottom, rather than doing a whole new panel build.
Yes I suppose I could do that but I love custom stuff, and I would really like to give the box a sweet paint job.
This will be a nice start off build. My main goal will to build a small table top cabinet that a TV can just slide into from behind. I'm getting married in April and would like to set up the arcade machine at the wedding with Mario Bros on it. I would make some custom art for the side with me and my fiance' dressed up. long story short I do car shows with my custom Mario car. We meet, went to a car show in AR that I attend each year and proposed there. When we got back home I surprised her with a Princess Peach themed car
