Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Rob91 on November 24, 2017, 02:06:15 pm
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Hello every one I want to build a arcade machine for my gal, this will be the first I've done something like this, I plan on making it 4 players with a large television 4 LCD screen whichever is cheaper. I'm worried about power tool because this week be a budget build. What tools so I need and were can u find then at a good price?
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Oh, and I'm sure it's "Gal's" too. Women just love big ugly stupid ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- like this.
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for a first timer, I'd stick with 2 players to start with. getting a 4player all properly lined up and wired can be a pretty daunting task. 2 players is a whole lot less messing around.
since you describe this as a BUDGET build... stick to getting an old cabinet from a vendor or route operator...they will often GIVE them away...and then modify/build it how you want.
recommended tools??? ...
Probably first and foremost a voltohm meter. You are going to want to check for proper voltages, broken wires... this is the tool you need to do it. don't go super cheap 6 dollar store special... but you don't need to spend 500 on one either. something in the 20 or 30 range is fine. it will be safe and accurate. "Autoranging" type is better if you are new to using a meter.
aside from that? general tools... screwdrivers, hammer, etc. maybe some woodglue. hard to say really. depends on what you end up doing. going to be drilling some holes for buttons and stuff, so you will need a drill...maybe some drill bits. (size depends on what buttons you choose.)
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Oh, and I'm sure it's "Gal's" too. Women just love big ugly stupid ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- like this.
I know right?.... She probably tells her friends your a doctor or something. >:D
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Oh, and I'm sure it's "Gal's" too. Women just love big ugly stupid ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- like this.
By his “gal” he could be referring to his man cave Brosef :p
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From my years of having a home arcade I have found that women are generally drawn to puzzle games, driving games, trivia games, Ms Pac-Man and Galaga. They generally don't play TMNT, XMen and the like unless coerced into it, and then usually don't have a good time.
Just my observations based on what I have seen women play at my parties over the years.
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From my years of having a home arcade I have found that women are generally drawn to puzzle games, driving games, trivia games, Ms Pac-Man and Galaga. They generally don't play TMNT, XMen and the like unless coerced into it, and then usually don't have a good time.
Just my observations based on what I have seen women play at my parties over the years.
There may be some truth to that....I don't usually play games at all, unless it is something Jenn finds in the wild on her travels, But even that is more out of respect for the coin op vender than what game it is., Pins are fun, but not really considered a arcade game I would suppose. ::)
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True.
My ms likes pac man, tetris and super puzzle fighter.
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Since we don't know his gal, I think its safe to say none of us know what she is or isn't into gaming wise.
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Since we don't know his gal, I think its safe to say none of us know what she is or isn't into gaming wise.
That was merely observations and not to say what his gal is into.... However PBJ is most likely not far off the mark, Of the girls I know a big, ugly and stupid cab in the living room just aint going to happen in this lifetime.
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All of you newbs need to go read CrapMAME.
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Hello every one I want to build a arcade machine for my gal, this will be the first I've done something like this, I plan on making it 4 players with a large television 4 LCD screen whichever is cheaper. I'm worried about power tool because this week be a budget build. What tools so I need and were can u find then at a good price?
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Drill/screw driver.
Router.
Saw.
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Since we don't know his gal, I think its safe to say none of us know what she is or isn't into gaming wise.
That was merely observations and not to say what his gal is into.... However PBJ is most likely not far off the mark, Of the girls I know a big, ugly and stupid cab in the living room just aint going to happen in this lifetime.
He never said it was going in the living room, it could go in his basement, he could have a spare bedroom. My point is we know nothing about where it would go, what his gal is into, or what kind of build skill he has. So we have no idea if she would love it or hate it or if it would be an amazingly built beautifully designed cab or as PBJ so eloquently put it a "steaming pile of meadow muffin"
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Wow! you guys are being rough on this guy :badmood:
Hey Rob, the reason they are giving you some much crap is because there is a lot that goes into a building a cab an could be a bit much for those that are new to some power tools.
You could do it if you put your mind to it but many give up or end up with a pile of :censored:
Just make sure you do your research first. Bar tops are a cool manageable way to start and two person control panel plugged into a tv can be fun as well. :applaud:
You will know when you have become a master builder when you start building short cabs you can sit at. :soapbox:
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Don't be too hard on them raccoon,they're charter members of the "arcadecontrols.com welcoming committee". Seriously I get the frustration but give the newbie a bit of a break. Who knows, with a bit more support and a bit less sarcasm, he could turn out to be the next great member, instead he's just going to be scared off.
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Don't be too hard on them raccoon,they're charter members of the "arcadecontrols.com welcoming committee". Seriously I get the frustration but give the newbie a bit of a break. Who knows, with a bit more support and a bit less sarcasm, he could turn out to be the next great member, instead he's just going to be scared off.
Scared off from what, his own desire?.... If that's the case, there is nothing any of us could say to deter him, including his gal, He will build it, He will spend, their cash, He will buy a room full of tools, He will work a drill press purchase into her sisters wedding day, He will work on the kitchen table, He will research, day and night constantly, even out at the restaurant with tap talk, He will spend every night (sometimes all night) out in the shop, He will have to build it now as it has become a platform of insanity, and a window into his soul, He will have questions, and, He will need us.... And There is simply NOTHING any of us could do about it.
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BTW....Hello Rob. ;)
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Wow! you guys are being rough on this guy :badmood:
According to time stamps he hasn't even seen the replies yet.
I'd suggest starting with just building a control panel & box. If you want to do a 4 player box, go for it. You can then later build either a cab to bolt the panel to, or a pedestal to bolt it onto in front of a TV. You can also then decide if a 4 player CP is what you want or if you want to scale it back to 2 players. It helps reduce the number of tools as well, since most hardware stores will do 2 cuts for free. This will also give you a project to better your skills on before tackling a full cab.