Looking for peoples opinion about the best joystick setup for my control panel. I will be playing mostly Mame games. Anything from Pacman type to Mortal Kombat type but defiantly more of the mortal combat type fighting games. Do I go with (2) 8 way, Selectable, or (2) 8 way and (1) 4 way? I will also be playing some newer games like smash brothers, mario galaxy, etc. Would 8 way even work with those games? or do I need a 48 way or rotary? This is my first build and all of the different styles of joysticks, buttons, and trackballs are driving me nuts. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I admit I've never used a switchable 4/8-way stick, but through the years the overwhelming majority of reviews I've seen for such products are lukewarm at best.
If you're only going to play the odd 4-way game here and there for a few minutes, just fake it with an 8-way. If you're genuinely interested in classic 4-way games, then it is definitely worth having a dedicated stick.
I'd suggest a pair of Happ Competitions or Supers (low price, great value--I prefer the feel of Comps, myself) for P1 and P2, 6 buttons each (since you seem to like fighting games), and a single 4-way in the center if you really think you'll use it.
As for the console emulation, it's not a popular thing to do on MAME cabinets but it can be done if you really want to. You'll want to stick with games having controls that map well to the 8-way stick + 6 button layout. Keep in mind that many games will not, especially once you get into analog controls and consoles with stupid controllers like the N64. Early consoles that had numeric key pads on the controllers are also not a good fit. Lots of games from systems with basic controllers work just fine (Atari 2600, Atari 7800, NES, SMS, Genesis come to mind).