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DreamArcades:

The monitor isn't as flat as it looks in some of the photos. Though it does lean pretty far back, which allows tall people to play it with out bending down.

It works fine as long as you are not looking to use a light gun.

Also, the monitor is a standard 19-inch (almost all of the old classic games had 19 inch monitors), which is actually a little bigger than a PC's 19 inch monitor.

Regards,
Mike

PS. 2600 and Pactrickl thanks for the support!

urbecrisch:

mrserv0n, what state does he live in?  Depending on his location and patience, he can attend an auction and buy a CAB, throw in a JPAC & Arcade VGA, replace some buttons/joysticks, and presto... new cabinet.   


CheffoJeffo:


--- Quote from: 2600 on January 24, 2008, 10:58:05 am --- At least someone recognizes what a classic cab looks like.

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 :cheers:

Someone get those kids off my lawn !

2600:


--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on January 28, 2008, 08:23:44 am ---
 :cheers:

Someone get those kids off my lawn !

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As long as they mow the lawn, I don't really mind.  ;)

Ugh, I'm getting old and it's noticeable. 

Kangum:

doesnt someone here in the forum build that arcade in a box. its like a control panel with a computer in it. maybe he would be better off with one of those to start. take up much less room at least.

he just needs to start small. help him with a little 1 player controller. just  a joystickl and 2 buttons built into a shoe box.
go from there. in the meantime look at arcade in a box



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