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| javeryh:
couldn't you bring the cab home, disassemble it outside until it fits and reassemble inside? |
| shodokan123:
--- Quote from: javeryh on January 26, 2006, 05:48:40 pm ---couldn't you bring the cab home, disassemble it outside until it fits and reassemble inside? --- End quote --- i suppose lol |
| whatzcrackn:
--- Quote from: shodokan123 on January 26, 2006, 02:06:16 pm ---I have ~ 900$ to do the project with. --- End quote --- $900 is plenty for a cab. If you go the tv route: about $625 for the cab: http://www.mameroom.com/arcadecabinets.asp use an xbox: $90 to $120 then use a regular tv from home or goto a pawn shop and get a cheap tv Walmart has 20in for under 100 and you should have about 80 or so dollars left. Save that and add it to next weeks allowance :angel: and you should have an x-arcade stick or save another $100 and get the kool slikstik: http://www.slikstik.com/ (best bet) and I think the cab makes control panel ready for both set-ups. Just my one cent of thought. You would not have a problem getting this into the basement. oops almost forgot ebay the game ($20 max): Street Fighter Anniversary Collection (Xbox) http://search.ebay.com/Street-Fighter-Anniversary-Collection_W0QQa14Z24215QQalistZa14QQfromZR40QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQgcsZ1135QQpfidZ1413QQpfmodeZ2QQreqtypeZ1QQsacatZQ2d100 BUT NOTHING IS LIKE BUILDING YOUR OWN!! IT IS A PRIDE THANG!!!! |
| Warborg:
--- Quote from: shodokan123 on January 26, 2006, 04:23:28 pm ---you are forgetting ps2 and x-box... and my "tude" is because the DC version is GARBAGE. 50% of the links dont work, the game is slowed down from the arcade version, parry timing is 1 second difference... all stuff that DRASTICALLY effects competative play. --- End quote --- I stand corrected, didn't think about the PS2/XBox version (mainly, I suppose, cause I'd never waste one of my consoles in a cab, but that's just me). I use my modded XBox for stuff other than just gaming so I guess I didn't consider it... |
| elvis:
1) Buy a second hand generic JAMMA cab off ebay or wherever. I got a 26" unit for AU$260. In $US you shouldn't have to spend more than $250 to get it to your front door. 2a) (expensive method) Buy an ultimarc console->JAMMA converter and associated parts: http://ultimarc.com/psx.html http://ultimarc.com/xba.html And hook your console of choice up to the cabinet 2b) (cheap method) Hack a SCART cable with an LM1881N circuit to suit a JAMMA monitor using the PC2Jamma guide (follow the Saturn guide for both Playstation and XBox): http://www.mameworld.net/pc2jamma/ Then hack two cotrol pads to your sticks and buttons. This should cost you less than $30 in parts. Seriously, if you already have a PS2 and 3S, you shouldn't be looking at more than $300 to get yourself 3S in a cab and working. A bit more if you're lazy or afraid of a soldering iron and want to buy pre-made parts (nothing wrong with that, support folks in the industry where you can). I already have a dreamcast in a home made cab with VGA monitor (SvC2, MvC2) and I'm in the process of making a generic SCART->JAMMA video converter for all my other consoles to go in a JAMMA cab (PS2 for 3S, all the SNK/Playmore ports, Tekken5, etc; and Tekken3 and Point Blank on my PSX). Console-in-a-cab is the best way to go for all the post-2D era arcade conversions, especially considering how good arcade to console conversions are these days (as much as I loved SNES SF2, it really was a downgrade on the arcade back in the day). |
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