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| Stobe:
--- Quote from: Wade on August 31, 2007, 12:50:03 pm ---I can think of a cabinet offhand that has the right screen/marquee plane, because I have the cabinet wasting space in my garage. Check out the Atari Maximum Force dedicated cabinet. Wade --- End quote --- You still have that thing? I thought you got rid of it a while back? (Sorry for the momentary OT) |
| leapinlew:
--- Quote from: Wade on August 31, 2007, 12:50:03 pm ---Interesting idea!! Could put the original bezel artwork around the virtual game screen, too. I can think of a cabinet offhand that has the right screen/marquee plane, because I have the cabinet wasting space in my garage. Check out the Atari Maximum Force dedicated cabinet. Wade --- End quote --- Possibly a tempest cabinet? |
| Wade:
Yup, still have it, it's in nice shape so I haven't had the heart to destroy it yet, but with a new car that won't fit in the garage because of project games, I'm starting to really consider it... Yeah, Tempest might work! I see cheap 42" LCD's for around $700 these days. This idea could really have potential. Though, honestly I think I'd rather keep a WG D9200 and have a separate 8x24-ish LCD marquee if we'd ever find someone making an oddball size like that as a standard PC monitor. Wade |
| Mamiac:
Too bad there isnt an LCD screen that is the exact size of a standard marquee. Then you could have it use mames marquee images and change automatically depending on which game you are playing, or have a standard "MAME" type marquee diplayed while you are not in a game etc.. |
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