Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: maraxle on January 30, 2004, 06:55:03 pm
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I know a guy who has a bunch of empty Nintendo cabinets (Donkey Kong, Mario Bros, etc) for sale. Does anyone have an example of one of these converted for 2 players, or are they generally considered too small? I'm looking at a 4 button layout for each player, as I play mostly older games. I'm guessing that the cabinets are too small for a trackball or spinner in the middle. Am I wrong? I hope I am.
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I was considering maming a R-Type Nintendo cab for a while because I could get a good deal for it. You wouldn't have tons of room on it, but I think that you could easily do a 2 player 4 button setup with it. If you want a trackball and a spinner I would think that this cab style would be too small unless you want to customize the cp so that it is larger than the one that is already in there. I don't know much about that but I have seen examples of people doing that in the past though...
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Its no wider than any other cabinet from that era.
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Yeah, I was wondering about this also. I am planning on using an older cab myself. I asked around on here and the general feeling is there should be no problem.
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I just built a two player caberet (this one's 29" wide) for my little brother and its fun as he11 to play...nothing like bumping and elbowing the other player in a mad game of KOF! ;D
Opinions will, of course, vary...but an old Nintendo cab is way big enough.
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I picked up an R-Type cab for Mameing & I also have a Donkey Kong cab which is pretty close (panel, Marquee, & monitor glass all can swap out).
You have basically about 20" x 7" of realestate in which to mount your controls.
The panel; itself is a bit larger but you must account for locking clips & the base edges.
I laid this out on paper this morning & if you tried realy hard you can fit two sticks with 6 buttons each as well as a 2.25" trackball in that 20".
I'm not saying that it'll be comfortable, but if that's what you want, it is do-able.
Goodluck
Z :)
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Plenty big enough. These cabinets often came in 2 player configurations in the first place (Mario Bros, Playchoice and Vs. Unisystem), and many later got converted to multi-button fighting games anyway.
If you have a choice then look for a Mario Bros. machine, as they were a couple of inches wider than the others.
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I'm building a CP for an early style cab. It's only 23 inches wide, but I managed two 8 way sticks with four buttons each, plus a four way in the center. It all fits nicely, but there's no room for anything else like a spinner.
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Thanks everyone. I appreciate the info. One of my friends is considering one of these. However, I ended up passing on the Nintendo cabs, as I was able to get a big Aqua Jack cab for around the same price. It is in better shape and had a couple of nice joysticks with it, plus the control panel can pull out like a drawer, so I just had to get it.