Kev, in response to your question on what users might like to see in Gameroom magazine...
First, keep in mind that I've only been subscribed for 2 months now (but plan on always being subscribed

), so if I hit on something you already do, then my bad. Also, I'm just throwing out ideas here and seeing what sticks. With that said:
1. I would love seeing more Mame stuff.
2. Specifically, I really enjoy coming to this site and seeing someone's project or idea to make their own arcade machine; it would be nice to see an article that features a build of one from scratch.
3. Seeing someone build something other than an arcade machine from scratch would be very cool as well. A homemade pinball machine, juke box, or beverage dispenser (for example), or whatever old time machine would be a very interesting read.
4. Most of us come from the same background and have a lot of the same ideas about what should be in a game room. I think Gameroom magazine could really help us by giving us different perspectives of what could go well in a game room. For example, I would think an interview with a savvy fashion designer on how to pimp out a game room might give us some new ideas (or maybe just ideas to laugh at, who knows). At the very least, it would get us thinking outside the box.
5. I would love to see articles about pros and cons of different kinds of pool tables, ice hockey machines, shuffleboards (since I'm going to get one of those myself), electronic dart boards, etc. I enjoy reading about pinball machines, arcade machines, and old fashioned machines, but I'd love to see stuff about other things that might go into my game room.
6. Sticking with point 5 above, I would like to see some articles on slot machines, or even pachinko machines. It could be an article about restoring one, or it could be a discussion on different types (or the history of).
That's all I can think of for now. I hope this gave you some ideas you can use; others feel free to feed off these ideas. I really enjoy reading Gameroom Magazine and would love to see it grow.
