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Hands on review of 1UP's PacMamea
Pixelhugger:
Hope 1UP's okay with me posting this ;) but I just couldn't resist.
I had a chance to play on 1UP's PacMamea cab last saturday and just wanted to share the joy.
For those who may have wondered how this masterpiece of BYOAC inspired engineering stands up to a real world evaluation I have to say beyond imagination!
Everything about this cabinet feels like a production game. The panel itself is absolutely rock solid when in place. Rotation is fluid and dead on... it's really cool to watch. 1 UP's attention to engineering detail is astounding and a perfect example of meeting complex challenges with ingenious solutions.
The cabinet itself is finished off better than an original PacMan machine IMO. The thing is as solid as any piece of furniture I have at home and must weigh about as much.
The 4-way J-stick 1UP has is an absolute joy (no pun intended) to use.
It's the first mame cab I've actually played on and it's hard to imagine any cab being done any better. Everything I had hoped it would be and far more.
So to those wondering how well the rotating design can be implemented... IMO following 1UP's design the answer is... perfectly. :)
Pilot143:
Is this the original cab? or the new kit that everyone (atleast me?) is waiting for?
Pixelhugger:
The original. And I beleive he's planning on improvements for the kit. He strikes me as a perfectionist.
EDIT: and judging from what I've seen of the orig that wait will be WELL worth it.
1UP:
Thanks for the plug! ;) What Pixelhugger didn't mention is that he helped me load the machine on and off a truck over the weekend. I think he can attest to how I manhandled the thing, but it's more than sturdy enough to take it...I know just how solid (and heavy!) it is after moving it by myself the first time, almost dumping it off the ramp at one point... :o
Work on the kits continues, although slowly. I'm actually in the process of getting a loan to take care of the startup costs, and to allow me to take a couple weeks off work to take care of manufacturing and legal stuff. It's amazing how much is involved in starting a small business!
Patent Doc:
1UP
Love your design (both construction and artwork)...you really inspired me. I hope mine looks half as good as yours when I'm done (er..start). Of course that would also mean I stop planning and start building. But as you are quick to point out on your site sometimes we dream of things and man are those ideas just stupid or at the very least impracticle. Anyway, as one in the Intellectual Property field... please ..please copyright your plans, seak a design patent (to the extent you can) on every aspect of your cab, and pursue patent protection for all that you have innovated. You may be too late for some things, but you may be surprised. The thing is you must do this soon... If you want to protect your burgeoning business. Please note I am not trying to solicit your business...I don't know anything about mechanical patents, but I'd be happy to help with all the free advice you want. First piece of advice, get a patent agent or attorney (apart from you bill there is virtually no difference between the two as far as the USPTO is concerned) and talk about what protection you can get.
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