Alright so I'm building an arcade system with a nintendo 64 inside(no i'm not using a computer) and I have a few question.
What size tv screen is best to play arcade games like pac-man or galaga?
Does anybody have blueprints or drawing ect of a traditional arcade systems with the design and deminsions and what not?
How are tvs supported in these? does anybody have a pic of the inside so I can see? can I make the tv removable to if I want to haul in down the steps I can just take the tv out(planing on making a backdoor.
Is there an easy way for me to make a button to turn the n64 on and off or should I just make a door were I can access the power button manualy.
how big of a hole do I need to cut for this joystick?:

Please and thanks for the help.
Q: What size TV screen is best to play arcade games like pac-man or galaga?
A: 20 inch should be OK 27 is better.
Q:Does anybody have blueprints or drawing ect of a traditional arcade systems with the design and deminsions and what not?
A:
http://www.jakobud.com/Q:How are tvs supported in these? does anybody have a pic of the inside so I can see? can I make the tv removable to if I want to haul in down the steps I can just take the tv out(planing on making a backdoor.
A: I have original cabs. a wooden door is allready there. I just used long lag bolts. I drilled into the sides of the cab and into a 2x4 on each side. I then bolted 2x4's on the top of the 2x4's bolted to the sides of the cab. making a very strong shelf. and slid TV on top of shelf.
Q: Is there an easy way for me to make a button to turn the n64 on and off or should I just make a door were I can access the power button manualy.
A: yes. open up the N64. cut wires to on button , add more wires to the wires going to motherboard, Attach wires to a arcade button, this will turn system on.
Q: how big of a hole do I need to cut for this joystick?:
A: 1 1/8" (28mm)