Well, after last year's
part-homemade, part-X-Arcade Cab, I have decided to get rid of that and build a CP-only to plug into my HTPC/HDTV (running a
MAME frontend). I am justifying this by saying "it's to save space" and "I want a dedicated 4-way controller" but really it's probably just that I haven't built something in too long and now have the urge to.
So here's my parts (see attached pics for layout):
2x
Happ Super - 8way mode, P1+P2
1x
Ultimarc JStik - 4way mode, P1 (can switch to 8way easily)
16x play buttons (6x P1, 6x P2, 4x JStik as P1 1-4)
7x admin buttons (4x P1+P2 Start+Coin, 3x Esc+Enter+Menu)
1x IPAC2
The JStik+4 red buttons (see pic) will be plugged into the same ports on the IPAC2 as P1's Happ Super+Buttons 1-4. This is mainly for playing Pac Man and other 4-way games, but given the JStik's easy 4/8 way switching capability, this also gives the ability for P1 to use the JStik in other games if that's preferable. (that's why I didn't do the more common design decision to just put 2 buttons by the 4-way)
I also debated two other control options instead of the 2x Happ Supers / 1x JStik configuration:
- 2x
Omni-Stik Prodigy - 2x
Happ Perfect 360If I'm making a huge mistake by not going with one of those two alternatives, let me know. Keep in mind, my favorite 3 games are: 1-
Aero Fighters 2-
Ms. Pac Man 3-
Metal Slug Series. (Notice the
lack of
Street Fighter/
Mortal Kombat!! I prefer
Super Smash Bros and
Power Stone-style fighters - by the way, any suggestions for those, other than
Power Stone itself?)
As for CP box design/construction, I'm planning on doing a rectangular box (4in x 26in x 10.5in) using 1/2in thick MDF (I can use 5/8in thick MDF if most of you think that would be better) and covering that with a 34in x 18.5in custom art laminate from
Mame Marquees. (wrapping it around the whole box) Again, if I'm making any mistakes, please reply/discuss!
Thanks so much for any comments, I will start a project thread with tons of pics and edit a link into this post when I start building it!
[edit] Also wanted to add in a big THANKS to all BYOAC members, the only way I've gotten this far -- ready to order parts and start drilling -- is through reading
links to this forum and much usage of the
search page!