Please note: I'm not talking about networked cabinets that communicate with each other, ala various racing games. I know that isn't likely to happen.
What I had in mind was setting up two standard mame cabinets, each with a 2 player console, that would sit side by side. Individually both would be fully independent, each with its own computer, etc.
However if someone wanted to play a 4 player game, an A/B switch of some sort could be hit on the second cabinet that would make the second cabinet just an extension of the first. The monitor of the 2nd cabinet would just be a switched over so it was a duplicate of the first, and the control panels would be linked so that the 2nd cabinent served as the 3rd and 4th player positions (or perhaps 1st/3rd on one cabinet, 2nd/4th on the second, so that two players could have ample room too if they wished)
Let me know if anyone's done something like this before. And if they haven't, perhaps you could point me toward switches and the like that might serve as a good starting point to developing this. Just wondering if anyone has ever done something like this before. Easier to build something by following the leaders rather than blazing the trail oneself.
The advantages of such a system are numerous. First of course is that every player would have plenty of room. The 3rd and 4th players would be positioned optimally so they can see the screen and not off at an angle as many 4 player control panels have them. Also by linking two standard control panels, you gain a lot of options in playing other games. Tank like games can be played two player with one player on each machine. This is somewhat awkward on a standard 4 player control panel since the side controls are usually not in line with the front two. And of course having two mame machines is always better than one.
