Ok, so I was wondering. There are tabletop CP cabinets, stand up arcade cabinets with keyboard drawers, then there are just plain vanilla computer, keyboard and MAME setups. So I was wondering, are any of you trying to design the perfect balance between all three? Or is it one or the other type of thing? Ok, it sounds like I'm criticizing, but I'm just curious what components do you think are ideal for a universal arcade experience? List the components if you want. Here are mine.
So, going with the idea of a computer desk arcade cabinet hybrid and comfort you wish was implemented back in the old arcade facility days of yore I'm thinking of this (I'll try to be height indifferent):
1.) Overall design is either a standup cabinet/desk or a driving booth/desk design.
2.) Top panel at elbow height.
3.) From how I myself am sitting on the edge of my office chair right now with my legs falling off at an angle downwards (imitating a stool) and my arms in playing possition resting on an imaginary upward angled panel; measuring from the middle bottom of my forearm (where the panel would contact my forearm) down with a ruler, there should be enough room for 7" of front panel including the top panel thickness. Would this accomodate a keyboard drawer? You'd have to push away a little to type.
4.) With that in mind, a nice comfortable seat along the lines of those drafter's stools would be good. Built for long hours at work. Would be good for lots of applications. Like work where a job requires you to stay at your computer hours on end. These seats are built at an angle (IIRC) with knee supports. So you're not actually slouching like you would in a backless arcade stool and you're not actually putting stress on your back. It forces you to have good posture and is quite comfortable. Of course some do have a back so you can lean back for any reason.
5.) Now then, as for the desk. I'd imagine the desk to be two wings on either side of the main cabinet with staggered shelves towards the back. This in a sligh semi-circle for easy reach. The main surface would be slightly lower than the top of the top panel of the CP (enough for pinball flipper switches). It would look like a high desk, like a high drafting table except without the adjustable angle desktop. This way, there will be room for a traditional mouse and mousepad or whatever gadget you want to put on the desk. And the shelves could hold game consoles (connected to a TV tuner in the computer of course).
6.) Maybe instead of the computer inside the stand up cabinet, it could be in a shelf under the desk like you see in some computer desks on the market today. Or you could put the motherboard or whole computer in the stand up cabinet if you want. But then again, there'd be enough room for the computer on the desk in case you have a PowerMac with a swing out panel or you like to tinker with the computer more often than not.
7.) Here's what makes it look like a standup cabinet. And actual monitor compartment. But not just any compartment, but one on a swivel.

Basically this lets you have the look of a cabinet, but you can adjust it in case you want to watch TV on the monitor and you're sitting elsewhere. You could take a picture of this setup and have the caption read "You lookin' at me?" with the monitor compartment turned towards the camera. LOL
8.) The rest is up to you guys if you have ideas you can add. Like a bottom half that looks like the cabinet is one piece complete with a coin slot compartment. Or something else. Maybe incorporate a steering wheel or a place to latch the steering wheel onto somehow or something.
I dunno. I've just been thinking of this. If money were no object what would you guys design? I'm not saying that this is a good idea and everybody should do this. Maybe take it piecemeal or something. And no doubting Thomases.

Use your imagination but don't think that this is something you're gonna do in RL because it could get expensive. This is sort of a wishlist.
Iso-diagrams or pencil sketches are welcome if you want. I've got one that I'll scan in. It's unfinished and the CP is in the shape of the Hotrod or X-Arcade (back when I was thinking about buying one).