First of all I'd like to thank everyone in advance for any questions you answer. I realize you've probably answered these types of questions over and over.
1) I'm planning on building an MAME cabinet, 4 players, for games like beat em ups (golden axe, gauntlet legends, ect), fighters (tekken, mortal kombat, ect.), shooters (ikagura), and any other game I decide to play.
2) I'm having a hard time deciding how I wish to wire my controls. UltraStik 360 seems pretty awesome, allowing wiring of buttons to each joystik then USB right into a PC. Problem is they run $60+ and I'd be spending over $300 on 4 joystiks. This is way to much for me. I also considered an I-PAC USB but it only supports 32 inputs. I'm assuming 8 buttons for each joystik is good, plus 4 4-player buttons, along with the joystik. That's more then 32 inputs by far. Are there any other cheaper Joystiks that offer USB connectivity and the wiring of Buttons to each one? Do I want a 8-way or should I go with an analog? I'm mainly looking for something easy to install with easy software to setup.
3) What is the cheapest/best site to buy buttons and joystiks? I tried looking on the main page but it is incredibly out of date. Also, what kind of adapters am I looking at for Dreamcast/PS2/Gamecube/Wii/Ect? I saw some for around $30 but that quickly adds up.
4) What kind of wood is best used to make a cabinet? Could I just go to Carter lumber and pick up some wood? What kind of tools do I need for the actual construction of it?
5) I'm a little confused on the whole Monitor issue. What's the average monitor size in arcades? 27"? Should I be looking to purchase a CRT Computer Monitor or a TV of some sorts? Again, I'm trying to keep this relatively cheap, but I'm willing to spend anywhere from $200-$300 if needed.
6) Any pointers before I begin this adventure? I think the first step is to set up a mock arcade controller for the PC and set it up before I actually construct the cabinet.