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Zombie Arcades launches first machine in the UK. Opinions welcome.

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gonzo90017:

I personally like those red buttons. They're small and out of the way.

zombie_arcades:


--- Quote from: gonzo90017 on May 27, 2008, 12:12:09 pm ---I personally like those red buttons. They're small and out of the way.

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Thank you!  :applaud:

zombie_arcades:


--- Quote from: Franco B on May 27, 2008, 09:03:35 am ---VERY nice zombie_arcades!

My favourite colour scheme too!  8)

If you like you could LED light those bubble tops to match the buttons. I did a guide to lighting them if it helps:

http://www.retroblast.com/Articles/DIY-LED-Joysticks.php

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This is something I've given serious thought to. Your guide is a good one and I will consider adding this feature into the control panel in the near future.

leapinlew:


--- Quote from: zombie_arcades on May 27, 2008, 01:01:01 pm ---
--- Quote from: gonzo90017 on May 27, 2008, 12:12:09 pm ---I personally like those red buttons. They're small and out of the way.

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Thank you!  :applaud:

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It's been my experience that a kid will push any and every button. I wouldn't be surprised if someone requests a machine and asks for a way to disable those buttons or remove them all together.

zombie_arcades:


--- Quote from: leapinlew on May 27, 2008, 01:11:17 pm ---
--- Quote from: zombie_arcades on May 27, 2008, 01:01:01 pm ---
--- Quote from: gonzo90017 on May 27, 2008, 12:12:09 pm ---I personally like those red buttons. They're small and out of the way.

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Thank you!  :applaud:

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It's been my experience that a kid will push any and every button. I wouldn't be surprised if someone requests a machine and asks for a way to disable those buttons or remove them all together.

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I have to disagree. I doubt very much one so young (whereby they cannot stop themselves pushing any and every button) would be 1. playing without an adult and 2. playing at all.

Also, my target market is predominately single, adult males. Executives, sportsmen, high flyers etc. It's a niche market, but a market nevertheless. I would imagine (I could be wrong of course) you're typical family with young children will opt for the cheaper systems (for example, chinese imports) costing less than £1000.

And coming back to my first point, I doubt a child so young would be left alone playing this system.

But I appreciate your input leapinlew.



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