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Timstuff:

--- Quote from: lettuce on July 28, 2008, 12:08:55 pm ---Whats the hold up on it being playable on mame then?

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The Naomi hardware set is very sophisticated, because it was essentially a Dreamcast with the addition of a flash memory cartridge slot. It takes a bit more work to get it running than say, the CPS2 chipset (or even CPS3). And also, I don't think there's much likelihood that Mamedev is going to fully integrate it, or at least not in the near future. After all, look at how crappy games that run on PS1 hardware run on Mame compared to Zinc. There is a seperate Naomi emulator in production that is showing a lot of promise, but it's going to have some very hefty system specs (probably a lot more than NullDC's). For most people, NullDC will probably be the most practical way to play MVC2 for a good while.

JohnnyD:
I was planning to paint it black with red t-moldings all around. I also have some nice red LED pushbuttons and joystick. Looking at it right now, it wouldn;t look that bad if I stain it but I would be knocking off the idea from Knievel.


--- Quote from: notanoob81 on July 27, 2008, 11:50:49 pm ---Looks great, as-is. Considered stain?

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JohnnyD:
It's my favorite fighting game actually. I remember going to tournaments for it and kicking ass lol. I think i'm doin alright so far, it is my first time making a actual cabinet, I did everything in my balcony and I'm sure my neighbours hate me for it.


--- Quote from: Timstuff on July 28, 2008, 03:32:55 am ---The wood looks like it'd be nice stained, but it really all depends on what he's going for. If you want something that the wife / girlfriend / mom / room mate will approve of, sometimes stain is a good way to go. But if you're going for the "arcade authentic" look, your safest bet is usually to paint it black and buy some good side art decals.

Anyway, it's looking very good. MVC2 is totally worth building a cab for, and you're fortunate enough to have the actual Naomi hardware. A lot of other blokes (like me) will be stuck playing it on NullDC for a very long time.

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JohnnyD:
I guess I could share my plans :) I would have to get my stuff in writing first since I was just
 making it up as I go along.



--- Quote from: cmoses on July 28, 2008, 03:55:51 pm ---WOW! 

That cabinet looks amazing.  I have been looking for some plans for a "slim" LCD cabinet.  Care to share yours? 

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cmoses:

--- Quote from: JohnnyD on July 28, 2008, 11:41:30 pm ---I guess I could share my plans :) I would have to get my stuff in writing first since I was just
 making it up as I go along.



--- Quote from: cmoses on July 28, 2008, 03:55:51 pm ---WOW! 

That cabinet looks amazing.  I have been looking for some plans for a "slim" LCD cabinet.  Care to share yours? 

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I really like the look and would like you to know the dimensions.  So if you get the chance PM me and let me know.  I am thinking about building a cabinet that would use either a 19" or 20" LCD.  That seems to be the biggest 4:3 ratio one I can find.  You mentioned 24" and 22" are these widescreen?  If not where are you finding them?  Are they TV monitors with VGA 640x480 resolution? 

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