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What's the cheapest way to get some gun games running ?
Well Fed Games:
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I used to play Point Blank on Play Station, also Time Crisis to a lesser degree.
Do I just buy myself a CRT, PS1 and build them into a cab ?
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I did... and am really enjoying the cab! http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,132233.msg1420007.html#msg1420007 if you decide to go that way let me know if I can pass on any info!
jimmer:
That's a great job WellFedGames, I'll have to see if I can find some dye now for the guns, would never have thought of that.
25" screen is pretty manageable, 29" screen is damn heavy but might it be worth it?
I haven't searched for the vector art yet, any chance I could get yours please ?
Well Fed Games:
Yeah, I am pleased with how the guns turned out. Having worked with plastic paint and vinyl dye, I'm a believer in the dye for sure.
For art, you can find what I recreated here: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,137595.msg1420001.html#msg1420001, but I also found some NOS art from a vendor online so I didn't have to vector that, which is most of what is on the front of my cab.
I think my screen is right in the middle- 27". I think 25 or 29 would be fine, but the cab size needed for 29 might be prohibitive. (I live in a basement, and the Area 51 cab I converted just barely fit, and the 27" was the right size TV).
--- Quote from: jimmer on May 18, 2014, 07:08:33 am ---That's a great job WellFedGames, I'll have to see if I can find some dye now for the guns, would never have thought of that.
25" screen is pretty manageable, 29" screen is damn heavy but might it be worth it?
I haven't searched for the vector art yet, any chance I could get yours please ?
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leapinlew:
I have a PS2 since it plays a few more gun games and is backwards compatible with PS1 games. It's a blast, but it unfortunately doesn't get much play. I don't have a dedicated cabinet for it, but I really like WFG's work.
pbj:
There's a 32" CRT on the curb a block away with a "FREE!" sign on it. Only 145 pounds. Who wants it?