Just wanted to say hi to everyone in the forum. I've been reading through the posts in here and I have to say the amount of information is a bit overwhelming. I'm obviously here because I'm interested in building my own arcade cabinet, but I'm not even sure where to start.
I'll give a little background on myself (those of you who don't care can skip this paragraph

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I'm a HUGE fan of ALL video games starting from the Carnival, Space Invaders, Asteriods days. I remember when Pac Man first came out I was actually INTIMIDATED to play it (I was probably 6 or 7 at the time). I'm 31 now and between myself and what I've bought for my step son, we have a SNES, GB, GBA, Nintendo DS, XBOX, PS, PS2, Dreamcast and of course a wide collection of PC games. I was lucky enough to be around during the Atari 2600 days, then the Nintendo arrival, and again right in the middle of the SF2 explosion. I'm a video game addict in every sense of the word.
I've actually been playing MAME on and off for several years, but it's mostly been a novelty because you can only get so much out of with a keyboard and various PC gamepads. I never had space (or a budget) for a custom arcade console with MAME but I've always wanted one dearly. I finally have both (well...not much of a budget) and my internet searches eventually brought me here. As I said, the information is mind boggling and it seems the hardest part of all is where to start.
I guess I could start by listing my resources:
- 27" Sony TV with S-Vid in
- 2 FireStick SNES joysticks (GREAT for SF2 and the only reason I bought a SNES)
- 2 SmartJoy SNES > USB converters (for attaching to a PC for MAME use...just bought on Ebay, haven't received yet)
- PC (of course)
- A good friend with carpentry experience and tools and who is as eager about this "project" as I am.
Other resources I can get online or from the local Home Depot.
BTW, I purchased the Project Arcade book today (so waiting for that to arrive), but I'm impatient so I can't help but ask a few questions in here before it arrives.
First of all, if my eventual goal is to be able to play as many games as possible on one cabinet (meaning either modular or swappable cps), should i build a cab from scratch or buy an already gutted one and modify it for a custom cp?
That brings me to my second question...which is preferable...modular or swappable cps?
Last question for now...and this is a dumb one...I'm probably going to "gut" my firesticks for the parts (if you think I'd be better off keeping them in the "casing" and somehow mount that to a cp let me know!)...how can I remove the buttons without breaking them? It's not obvious and I don't want to screw anything up...they seem like the competition style you can get from Happs.
Ok...that's it for now...my SmartJoy SNES > USB converters arrive day after tomorrow so at least I'll be able to use my firesticks with MAME, but I eventually want to experience the joy of having my own cabinet like many of you guys already have!