Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Front End Support => Maximus Arcade => Topic started by: GadgetBoySI on September 02, 2010, 10:58:35 am
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I am trying to determine what emulators to install on my box.
This is a stand-up arcade. Are people installing emulators such as SNES and using arcade style controllers to play games or handheld controllers?
I purchased a couple of USB SNES controllers a while back - I guess I could install some female USB connectors on the side of my box to accommodate them. Then I would just need to use the old bar stool when playing those games.
I guess my real question is what is the point of installing non MAME style emulators on a stand-up arcade box? Obviously, I see the point of NEO-GEO, Daphne and other similar games, but Atari 2600, N64, SNES, etc. are traditionally games one would play while sitting on a couch and not standing in front of a game.
Thanks for your thoughts.
GB
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Thanks...
I would think that MAYBE the 2600 games would translate well, due to the old joystick...
I just can't see trying to map the buttons from a N64 joystick to the Tankstick... The games lend themselves better to a handheld controller, in my opinion...
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Do you find yourself trying to load as many games as possible on your box or limit yourself to a pre-select group of games?
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Almost every system has a few cab friendly games, but for the games like Super Mario 3 and stuff where a controller is just so much better, I just stuffed two ps3 controllers in the coin collector door of my cab and leave it unlocked. They are mapped to mimic the 6 button controller layout I have setup on the main controls, and depending which cord you plug them into they can also be used as player 3 and 4 (I have a 2 player fighter layout) for most systems. (super fun for tmnt/simpsons).
For the N64 though, some games you just simply cannot map very good with anything but a N64 controller. I have considered purchasing a couple of them with the usb adapter thing on them from a few different websites, but I haven't been able to pull the trigger on it. The analog stick on the N64 controller is notoriously short lived. Fortunately, a lot of gnarley games can be played fine with the 6 button arcade layout (NFL Blitz, Crusin' USA, Mario kart, KI Gold, MK Trillogy). On an added note, I originally started out by just adding as many games as humanly possible to my machine. Wish I would have added in smaller batches and did more tests, Because, now I'm stuck weeding out the bad ones/trying to get cool screen shots, and it totally sucks.
Sorry for the late post, I just thought this might help somebody one of these days. ;D
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The NES games I find work perfectly with my arcade machine. When I was a kid I owned the "NES Advantage" joystick pictured here: (http://images.allstarvideogames.com/Accessories/3.jpg)
So it's pretty close to arcade-like. Also, most NES emulators allow you to assign a Turbo button as well.
I also have a blast playing Atari games on my cab. There have been some fierce games of "Combat" on my arcade. I actually like it better that you're standing right next to your opponent. Not to mention spinner games like my all time favorite "Kaboom!". I don't know of any USB paddle controllers at the moment, but the spinner on an arcade works well.
I agree about the N-64 comments. But actually hated the N-64 controller itself, so porting it over to my arcade was an improvement for me. Especially for games like Mario Kart.
DeLuSioNaL29
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I have 4 Saitek P990 controllers inside my cab for use with N64, PS1 and 2, Gamecube, etc. The layout is essentially a Playstation controller but with 6 buttons on the front (similar to an N64 controller). Works great for any console.