Hello, all. I have been lurking around these boards for quite some time - gathering information, researching opinions, what have you. I have wanted to build a MAME cabinet for years, and have only now come across the time, money, and space to do so. Originally, I had wanted to do several restorations, but that is a hobby that is just a bit out of my price range at the moment. So, the MAME setup seemed like the reasonable option. As it stands right now, I have the computer built, sans a video card (I've yet to buy one), and I also have a Gateway Destination 36" monitor I plan to de-case and mount to the cabinet when the time comes. My questions to you all are:
1) What front end did you eventually use? I've seen a few posts here where Hyperspin, MaLa, and various others have been recommended. What would be a good option for a first-time builder such as myself? I have been using GameEx for a home console emulation system, and am tempted to keep things the same to provide a level of uniformity across the board, only I have never tested it with MAME. If anyone with any experience in this situation could weigh in, it would be much appreciated.
2) I had initially wanted to build a 4-player cabinet (hence the 36" monitor), but after reading through here, my hopes were quickly discouraged. Are there any real advantages to building a 4-player cabinet aside from the increased real estate and 4 player support? Does anyone with a 4-player cabinet regret their decision? Anyone glad they built one?
3)What video card should I use? I had initially wanted the ArcadeVGA, but is that really needed for the Gateway Destination?
4)Finally - and I'm not sure if I can put this question in here - how many games did you all include? I have the current ROMset but there's no way I'd even want to play all 8000+ ROMS on this cabinet, let alone cycle through them. If any of you can list some of your favorite games, I can get an idea as to what to play and what to delete from my build.
I'm sure as soon as this phase is complete and I move onto building the cabinet, I'll be back with more questions. Thanks!