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| SavannahLion:
Do these things exist? I'm not even sure what defines, "contemporary," style. All I know for certain is that contemporary is whatever is apprently defined at stores like Ikea. And what I see at Ikea is um.... whatever the ---fudgesicle--- is contemporary I guess. My housemate wants a contemporary cab running Centipede and/or Bubble Bobble. I'm thinking I can get away with building something like a Knieval slimcab and getting away with calling it contemporary. |
| Donkey_Kong:
Or you could go all out like forum member ROM. One good example along the line of what you may be thinking... Thread Link http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=26247.0 |
| urbecrisch:
Here's a more recent PIC. What a great, unique CAB! |
| MaximRecoil:
Any of the sitdown Japanese "Candy" cabinets would probably be considered "contemporary" (whatever that word means -- it denotes something new every 5 minutes it seems): Obviously you're not going to build one of these, but they usually aren't particularly expensive either, and they come with a large monitor (27"/29" I believe). |
| shorthair:
Those are contemporary. What's 'not particularly expensive'? On the orange cab: very cool design. I'd put more curves on it, but definitely smoother than most. |
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