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Title: How Did Everyone Get Into This Hobby... and Get it Past Your Wives? haha
Post by: RoninEditor on March 12, 2008, 04:10:45 am
I'm just curious how we all got to this point, wanting to relive our childhoods enough to invest hundreds of dollars and hundreds of hours on building our own arcade cabinet.

My father's memories were tuned into the sounds of his Dean Martin style music while working on cars in his garage as a kid.  To me?  I can hear a sound from a certain game and instant memories flashback to me, like the days at the batting cages with the bass echoing from a Galaga ship exploding in the arcade, awaiting our chance to get on, lining up our quarters, the pile I would hold in my batting helmet afterwards.    I used to be a video game nut, had all the mini arcade games like Galaxian, Q-Bert, the yellow circular Pac-Man game (which I still have!), and Tron... I made 'arcades' in front of my house and charged the neighbor kids to play my games, lol.  I even remember at my father's grocery store the first game we got to have in-house from the local game leasing guy - the Pacman ripoff "Piranha."  (I just played the ROM and my god, the memories came flooding back."  And then we got Galaxian... eventually I convinced my parents to turn a wing of the store into an arcade, which they did and I grew up playing Tron.

Tron is how I got here.  I always wanted to go back to those days of playing Tron but didn't know how to find it for my computer.  I'm a television editor and for a stint, I freelanced at G4 where video game experts were running around.  I told someone there about my search for Tron and in turn, he turned me onto the whole Mame 'thing' (they have it to record arcade games for segments). 

While at G4, ironically, we also did a paid commercial by the publisher of Saint's legendary book, "Project Arcade," which I edited (the spot, not the book, haha).  They had the book floating around and I was hooked!  Of course, someone else took the free copy!!  But buying it was money well-spent. 

That was, geez, three years ago... is that right?  What's been the hold-up?  As most of you all are probably experiencing - THE WIFE.  Every guy I know is gung ho about the idea of building a cab, women roll their eyes and laugh about it, and stop laughing when you tell them how much it costs.  But finally, I got off the sidelines and ordered my parts... shockingly, she didn't protest too much because, after three years, she realizes it's not just a fad or something I'm half-a$$ing. 

Anyway... that's my story, I was just really curious how we all got to this point!  (My wife doesn't believe there's a whole community of us helping each other out, lol.)
Title: Re: How Did Everyone Get Into This Hobby... and Get it Past Your Wives? haha
Post by: paigeoliver on March 12, 2008, 04:31:42 am
The best way to slip it past the wife is NOT to scratchbuild. Convert an existing cabinet. Converting an existing cabinet can be done in a matter of hours. 
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Post by: waveryder on March 12, 2008, 04:48:28 am
When I was a younger lad...In the dark ages. I got hooked on Bubble Booble and I swore i'd have it at home one day...thank god for mame right. First came a control panel, that was built the day CPS2 encryption was "Xored" by razoola. Not being a true enough experience the first cab quickly followed and now I've just finished the second. The wife was pretty understanding about the first one as we used to play SFA together all the time. Now years later were stuck with jobs, kids a mortgage and all that stuff that interferes with gaming. She played less and became more frustrated at my hobby. Luckily there is a secret weapon on the board to get the wives interested........"The Touchscreen Jukebox" offer to build here one of these or add it to your cab and she'll never complain again. I can usually get a couple of games in on my cab before she wants to listen to the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack. Small price to pay to keep the better half sweet  :angel:
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Post by: ex_directory on March 12, 2008, 05:26:18 am
LOL! I completed Bubble Bobble after probably about 400 hours of playing it in the arcades (were talking 1990 here), it was one of only two arcade machines we had at sixth form college, me and another guy (who I never spoke to once) used to go on together and reguarly hit 70/80 levels on 10p each. After a while we once got to 100th level and then one day we completed it. Shortly after that they changed the game because it was not making any money!!

Wife one was not too bad for me, I involved her at every stage of the planning process, got her opinion on everything. Small tip though, don't be finishing the final wiring on Christmas eve trying to get it ready for Christmas day, she ended up doing all the wrapping and then for some reason completely flipped out at me for not helping - go figure!

Oh, and if you have it in the kitchen, it's a party killer, all the lads just stand around playing it, caused used a couple of arguments, mine almost had to go... but then I installed some jukebox software (VMJ), suddenly you find all the girls taking it in turns to add tracks to play and then of course it is very accessible when you do want to play the odd game!

Ex
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Post by: TheShanMan on March 12, 2008, 09:44:59 am
My old neighbor had 2 cabs about 9 years ago, and wanted to get rid of one (a centipede that wasn't working). He gave it to me for free and introduced me to mame, and there you go! My wife does balk a bit about spending on this and that for it, but for the most part she is happy about it because my kids (6 and 4) love playing it and sometimes we play as a family.

Now getting her to go for a second cab is going to be the interesting part!
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Post by: milhouse on March 12, 2008, 09:46:18 am
My wife is a Skeeball fanatic.  Once I got the 10 foot Skeeball Machine in, she couldn't say much about an arcade machine (which she plays more than I do anyway).  Just lucky I guess.

She is also the one pushing for a Pinball machine.
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Post by: Chunce DeLeone on March 12, 2008, 12:50:13 pm
Asked her what her favorite games were as a child, and served up some frogger and Spaceinvaders,  she said something wasn't right and the space invaders seemed different,  I switched over to the Atari version and she looked at me like I was God,  gave me a little breathing room for a while but not much!!!!!!!
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Post by: torcer on March 12, 2008, 01:54:39 pm
In 2000, I told my wife that I wanted to build a Cabinet.  She said, "fine, but first we need to buy a house."  Yes, I bought a house so that I could have an Arcade Cabinet.
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Post by: HaRuMaN on March 12, 2008, 01:56:47 pm
I let my wife scrapbook and she lets me get arcade stuff...   :cheers:
Title: Re: How Did Everyone Get Into This Hobby... and Get it Past Your Wives? haha
Post by: ChadTower on March 12, 2008, 01:58:34 pm

It only bothers my wife when it gets unreasonable - parts/games spilling into regular areas of the house, spending too much, taking time away from family. 
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Post by: RetroACTIVE on March 12, 2008, 02:02:43 pm

It only bothers my wife when it gets unreasonable - parts/games spilling into regular areas of the house, spending too much, taking time away from family. 

I'm in the exact same boat here now!

It started with mame cab (easy sell)... and spilled over into dedicated cabs... (not so easy sell at this point... too many unfinished)


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Post by: javeryh on March 12, 2008, 02:06:47 pm

It only bothers my wife when it gets unreasonable - parts/games spilling into regular areas of the house, spending too much, taking time away from family. 

Same.  It's tough though because technically any time I spend working on it could be "family time" - maybe when the kids get older it won't be so much of an issue.
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Post by: Ian on March 12, 2008, 02:13:04 pm
The wife was really supportive of this hobby at first, I have a monster 4 player cab that takes up a good third of our second bedroom. It was completed, and we were both happy, then I realized that my rushed control panel, doesn't hold up to constant abuse. So in essence I am slowly building a new control panel for it, and the wife's patience as run bone dry, she claims it's a black hole, so right now I am biding my time, and getting pieces of the puzzle in small increments.... one day I will have my CP! bwahahahhaha.


I got into this hobby because no matter how good Sega and Nintendo tried, arcade games weren't the same, and I had an obsession with street fighter 2 and mortal kombat. Internet gaming is fine, but it's different when your opponent is right next to you. I needed an arcade.
Title: Re: How Did Everyone Get Into This Hobby... and Get it Past Your Wives? haha
Post by: DeLuSioNal29 on March 12, 2008, 03:06:26 pm
I took a bold move, being that we had just bought a house that same year.  Although I had plenty of room for it, money was tight.  That said:

I did the smart thing by "hyping it up" about how I wanted to buy a MAME arcade that went for around $3,000 and showing her the pictures and websites.  She knew it was always a dream of mine to build an arcade game but she hated the idea that it cost so much.  So then I started raving how I could build my own for a lot cheaper.  See where I'm going with this?

A couple weeks later I found an empty cab for $25 and just brought it home.  She saw it in the garage and then she asked the famous question:  Where I would get the money to "fill it"?  But I was prepared!  I had a ton of stuff that I previously had in storage (they now saw daylight due to our house purchase) and I made a deal with her.  I would sell some of my junk on e-Bay to pay for the parts of the cabinet.  Win - Win situation.

Then, the arcade gods smiled upon me, because one of my items that I posted on e-Bay (a collectible doll) sold for over $1,000!  That's what paid for my control panel and arcade monitor.  (And the wife couldn't touch the "e-Bay funds" since we made that deal... heh heh heh)

So there it is.

~ DeLuSioNaL
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Post by: HaRuMaN on March 12, 2008, 03:13:59 pm
DeLuSioNal29 collects thousand dollar dolls... he is teh ghey!
Title: Re: How Did Everyone Get Into This Hobby... and Get it Past Your Wives? haha
Post by: (+_+) on March 12, 2008, 03:17:16 pm
I let my wife scrapbook and she lets me get arcade stuff...   :cheers:

LOL. My wife and I have a similar agreement. We go on vacation every year and she turns a blind eye to my Gadget fetish. It's win, win.

 :cheers: :cheers:
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Post by: QuarterJunkie on March 12, 2008, 03:30:30 pm
I went the same route as DeLuSioNal29. I mentioned casually one day the idea of owning our own arcade cabinet. Start right off with worst case scenario...Look, I can buy one for $4,000... She rolls her eyes, says yeah right, and walks away. Put together a parts list and say "look honey, remeber that $4,000 cabinet?. If I built it myself, it will only cost $400" (you can always issue change orders later ;) ) This strategy has got me well under way with my build and she is actually kinda excited about it. If you don't think this will work for you, remember...

It's always easier to get forgiveness than permission ;D
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Post by: wp34 on March 12, 2008, 03:36:20 pm
She saw it in the garage and then she asked the famous question:  Where I would get the money to "fill it"?  

Hilarious! :laugh2:
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Post by: TelcoLou on March 12, 2008, 03:52:05 pm
My wife is very supportive of my MAME obsession ... in fact, she was the one that found a dealer near us (well, within an hour's drive) that had gutted cabinets for sale.

She's also designing the marquee and CP layout. So, it's kinda hard to "get it past" her  8)
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Post by: Lutus on March 12, 2008, 04:02:13 pm
Get all the cabinets you want before you get married.

I have 6 currently, am single, and own my own home.  I am 24. 

Getting close to marriage though I would say.   ::)
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Post by: solderguy1 on March 12, 2008, 04:20:42 pm
I told my wife how houses in our area (Santa Clara, Ca) are selling for $500 a square foot and that by rain- and sun-proofing our screened-in room, laying down area rugs, and turning it into a 200 sq-ft gameroom, I got the bargain of the century. 
"Couldn't afford not to do it, honey" >:D
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Post by: ChadTower on March 12, 2008, 04:24:16 pm
Same.  It's tough though because technically any time I spend working on it could be "family time" - maybe when the kids get older it won't be so much of an issue.

I spend most of my hobby time after the kids go to bed.  Just works out better that way in my house.
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Post by: Games001 on March 12, 2008, 04:30:00 pm
I ran across the MAME programs back in 1997-98 and never even thought of building my own cabinet.

Only after, by a chance of random links, coming across the BYOAC site in Oct of 2007 did I consider the idea of my own arcade at home.  It had always been the 'costs' that kept me away from the home arcade concept.

In mid Jan 2008 I purchased a number of parts and tools for the purpose of building my first, and not last, cabinet.  So far I have a MAME cab with a full set of v123.

My wife said as long as the cab had driving games she would throw whatever money and 'yes dearest' comments as needed.
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Post by: mccoy178 on March 12, 2008, 04:34:02 pm
I found this hobby after searching for a Golden Tee cabinet on Ebay for my brother.  I have been addicted ever since.  I am currently shifting toward cnc routers, so I'm kind of scared where that is going to take me........... :dizzy:
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Post by: knave on March 12, 2008, 06:02:47 pm
I've kinda covered my entry in a few other threads since I'm fairly new...(about a year)

Here's the quick version.

I found MAME about 8 years ago when looking for free games for my pocket PC.  I didn't bite then...but last year my daughter got a gameboy with the Namco museum.  I loved playing that so I figured it was time to DL Mame so I didn't hogg the Gameboy.  That lead me to this site and I saw all the cool projects.  I started looking in my local CL and poof I had a cab.  Wife at first didn't like it but My mom got my first one for me for my birthday. (Yay Mom) Wife couldn't argue much about that.  Later after I picked up a few more cabs I stumbled on a game she fell in love with, Puzzle Bobble (Bust-a-move) and now she is hooked.  For a while we played every night after the kids go to bed. 

Now I have six cabs, some projects some dedicated and working.  I would get more but I'm just out of room.  It just kills me when I see crazy good deals and can't jump on them. But alas, There's always new deals tomorrow. 
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Post by: Daviea on March 12, 2008, 06:25:08 pm
Great topic, RoninEditor!!

I got into the hobby in 1981.  A local arcade that I had been working for since the age of 8 went belly up because of the complaints of the laundromat next door.  I guess the type of people who hung around the arcade were too much for the type of people who hung out at the laundromat.  Go figure!  The owner was in a mad rush to offload everything, FAST.  So, the short of it is that I ended up with eight full size machines for a whopping $100.  My parents were very supportive of the whole deal, too.  My dad practically jumped out of his seat when I told him about the deal.  LOL

I still own those same machines to this day!  Since that time, I've collected many more machines.  I lugged those first few machines with me everywhere I moved which made moving just that much more difficult.  By the time I got married, my new wife was already well aware of my affliction (after dating me for so many years) and she seemed quite content to leave it be.  A few years into marriage, my collection had grown to about 40 machines.  By this time, they were starting to overrun the living areas which was more of a problem for me than my wife.  I cut back on the collecting for awhile. 

A few years later in the middle of the housing boom, I built my own house and was sure to include a nice BIG attached gameroom which is physically as far away from the main living areas as possible.  Since that time, my collection has increased by nearly 5X.  There are very few games I'm after now.  The few that I am still on the lookout for are very difficult to find, especially in good condition, let alone perfect condition.  This small problem was the reason I considered the idea of reproducing my own cabinets and artwork....to offset the controls I was already working on.  I'm not entirely sold on recreating cabinets for every game I cannot find, but there are a few I'm well intent on doing.

Since I started manufacturing reproduction parts a couple of years ago, I've enjoyed this hobby so much more.  It's put me in touch with a lot of very cool people out there whom I probably never would have met otherwise.

Looking back, as an enthusiast who got into this hobby in the early days, I'm very happy to see such a thriving community these days.  It really makes me feel good inside.

Happy gaming, everyone!!

David Adams
RAM Controls
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Post by: DeLuSioNal29 on March 12, 2008, 07:08:45 pm
DeLuSioNal29 collects thousand dollar dolls... he is teh ghey!
I lucked out and received many items from my grandmother's attic.  Turns out some were worth money!   :o

I guess I get the last laugh then, huh?

~DeLuSioNaL
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Post by: javeryh on March 12, 2008, 08:24:49 pm
Same.  It's tough though because technically any time I spend working on it could be "family time" - maybe when the kids get older it won't be so much of an issue.

I spend most of my hobby time after the kids go to bed.  Just works out better that way in my house.

I work on weekends when she's at her parents with the kids (like once every 4 months).  Other than that I work at night and on the weekends during nap time.   :cheers:
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Post by: psychotech on March 12, 2008, 09:14:41 pm
I never got in to this "hobby" ..it's really that the hobby took me. I'll be damned to explain how it actually happened, but...
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Post by: WaRpEd on March 12, 2008, 09:57:17 pm
Got divorced problem solved.  >:D
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Post by: RandyT on March 13, 2008, 12:29:38 am

I've had my cabinet since the mid 80's.  Had an Amiga in it at the time, and that same cabinet has stayed with me ever since.  Fortunately for me, my now ex-wife was really into Superfrog and it played great on the cabinet with the WICO stick I had installed on it.  So she was all for it.

I think that's the key.  Find a game your wife / girlfriend really likes and get some "buy-in" from her.  If that doesn't work, at least make her part of the process of designing the look of it, etc.  Without some sort of real involvement on her end, it's going to be "your ugly thing in her house" that she begrudgingly accepts until she gets enough leverage on you to make you get rid of it.  And you really don't want that to happen :)

RandyT
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Post by: Singapura on March 13, 2008, 02:14:38 am
I'm smuggling in parts one bit at a time  :D. The cabinet itself isn't built yet but by that time she'll be used to it  :angel: I already reserved my old pc and got into a fight because I bought a new one.....
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Post by: genesim on March 13, 2008, 04:32:21 am
My wife helped me build mine...and swears she will never do it again.  But I must say, I couldn't have done it without her.  BLESS HER!
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Post by: Bluedeath on March 13, 2008, 04:50:30 am
My wife loves arcade too the only condition that she put for having a cab in our living room is that bubble bobble has to be in it, and i gladly agreed.
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Post by: Samstag on March 13, 2008, 08:03:25 am
My wife was out of the country for 9 straight weeks and returned to find an arcade cabinet.

Surprise!
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Post by: CrazyKongFan on March 13, 2008, 09:54:29 am
I got interested back in the late 90's (97, 98, can't remember) was doing some internet searching on Crazy Kong (go figure!  ;D :P ) and found a Crazy Kong emulator with no sound. The I found MAME. It was still pretty early, so it didn't do alot of games yet, but did alot of my favorite ones. Just recently made my first MAME cabinet, and if I had the space, I definitely would have a collection of games. I'd like to do at least one more MAME cabinet though. The one I have is an old Robotron (horizontal) cabinet that had been converted to Final Fight (with the sides painted black), and was gutted when I got it. I'd like to do a vertical cabinet, games like Pac-man (and Crazy Kong ;D ) would look so much better that way.
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Post by: ChadTower on March 13, 2008, 10:33:45 am
It only bothers my wife when it gets unreasonable - parts/games spilling into regular areas of the house, spending too much, taking time away from family. 


So this morning I'm moving some game parts out of the basement and into my car.  I make the mistake of leaving a vector monitor sitting on the kitchen floor for a few minutes.  Took the wife about 180 seconds to notice it and "accidentally" kick it.

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Post by: Jeff AMN on March 13, 2008, 10:46:40 am
Getting into the hobby was basically just me finally fulfilling a childhood fantasy of owning my own arcade machine. I started with a Street Fighter II cabinet and then go the itch to build a MAME. I got myself an empty Blitz cabinet and go to building. After the MAME, I decided I'd get out and look for some dedicated cabs. A Donkey Kong, Bubble Bobble, Ms. Pac-Man, Asteroids, Jurassic Park pinball machine, and NeoGeo in a candy cab later, I'm a full blown arcade addict.

My wife is very encouraging of my participation in the hobby. She loves going with me to pick up the machines, watching me work on them, and playing the games with me in the arcade room. I think as long as I don't start putting machines in areas outside of the game room (I still have space in there), and I don't spend more than we can afford, she's always going to support my love for the hobby.

With any of my hobbies and interests, I've never had to slip anything by. Here's hoping that trend keeps up...
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Post by: javeryh on March 13, 2008, 11:30:16 am
At least we aren't spending money restoring cars or something REALLY expensive or blowing it all on beer or at the strip club.  There are worse things than building arcade machines at home.
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Post by: ChadTower on March 13, 2008, 11:36:17 am

I know plenty of women for whom anything other than sitting in the same room with them while they watch American Idol is cause for a fight.  I have no idea how men can stay married to them.  She'll have no hobby, no life, no friends - and if he has any of them, it is a problem for her, since it is taking away from "her time".
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Post by: genesim on March 13, 2008, 11:53:20 am
Javeryh,

I agree with that.   I knew a guy that collected Spiderman comics and action figures and his wife asked why he does that...and he said it is better then collecting heads!  :o

Men have to have their vices or we will get into trouble.   Women will never completely understand us in that capacity...that is why we learn "yes honey".   But hey, steady sex makes it all worth it.   If you can include her, thats even better.  >:D

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Post by: CheffoJeffo on March 13, 2008, 12:37:56 pm
I know plenty of women

 :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:


 ;)
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Post by: ChadTower on March 13, 2008, 12:41:24 pm

50% of the species, man!  All you have to do to meet women is leave the house.

Now, stopping them from pepper spraying you, that takes practice.
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Post by: Ginsu Victim on March 13, 2008, 12:43:24 pm
Same strategy as a few of you.
Had to buy a house first. (We were in an apartment with no room)
Bought a house in November '07 and I started showing her overpriced cabinets.
An empty cabinet turned up in Feb for $50 and she was cool with it.
She even gave me her craft room to turn into a game room. (I already have my computer room, so I was lucky to get this)
She's been cool about the fact that I'm way over budget on this machine, but she loves games and always wants to play together, so this will be great when finished.
It was easy for me to buy sideart because I'd shown her the regular price at MameMarquees, then some bargain bin art came up and she was fine with it.
She also helped pick the marquee.
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Post by: TheShanMan on March 13, 2008, 01:44:05 pm
At least we aren't spending money restoring cars

Speak for yourself! ;D
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Post by: AndyWarne on March 13, 2008, 02:40:10 pm
I remember in 1978 the first time I saw a Space Invaders machine and being completely hooked. Just poured coins into the thing and mastered the "all or nothing" method where you hover in a gap and wait until they reach the last row. That very last hit I reckon involves more skill than any other move in any game since, and you only get one chance if you are using the "Nagoya" method (as the author of the game refers to it as).
I wrote a version of SI for one of the first home computers, the Ohio Scientific Superboard, which was bundled with the board by one of the dealers.
Shortly after that, Galaxian came along and then all the other games which ran on the same hardware, and ROM copying was born! I hooked up with a guy who did board repairs and bought some stuff from him including a Moon Cresta table top which practically filled my apartment.
Then added a Galaxian table and I could not move in there!
I got hold of most of the ROMs for Galaxian hardware-based games. I still have some of them actually including a couple which have never appeared in Mame. Must do something about that.
Looking through the box, there are Pisces, Spiders Web, Donkey Kong (hope no-one from Nintendo reading!), Pool, a set marked "T" ?? plus a lot of unlabelled ones.
I really wanted an Invaders table top though and did manage to acquire one by the back door. An operator I knew had bought a load of machines including a Taito game called Lupin 3 which was total rubbish. Fortunately it ran on Space Invaders hardware except for the sound board, which I replaced with a repaired one, and I was all set! So I still have that table which I have owned from new.
For nostalgia value I still have a Galaxian schematic on my workshop wall in one long sheet. An amazing design, I never did work out how those stars in the background worked....
Andy
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Post by: RikaKazak on March 13, 2008, 04:01:58 pm
my wife is glad I started this hobby...she thinks it's a good stress reliever (I'm a professional poker player, so as you can guess, high stress)

also...I play a ton on pokerstars...and they're paying for everything...so costing me nothing :D
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Post by: DeLuSioNal29 on March 13, 2008, 04:46:39 pm
Here's another argument to help those who are facing the "wifey" not buying in:

My wife and I once passed a golf store and I suggested that we go inside so that I can buy a set of golf clubs.  She looked at me and said, "Why?  You don't play golf."  In which I replied, "Exactly."

In other words, there are people who love sports, spend tons of money on tickets, etc.  There are others who hang out at bars and spend money (nothing wrong with that by the way...).  There are others who like to golf and buy expensive golf clubs, etc, etc.  So my point in the golf store thing was that MY hobby is arcade games.  And if you budget yourself properly, it can be way cheaper than season tickets to football games.

~ DeLuSioNaL

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Post by: Extreme8 on March 13, 2008, 11:24:35 pm
At least we aren't spending money restoring cars or something REALLY expensive or blowing it all on beer or at the strip club.  There are worse things than building arcade machines at home.
I didn't know those things are mutually exclusive...

Anyway, I overheard a conversation at work about MAME 6 or 7 years ago. Did some internet searching and discovered BYOAC.
My parents owned a roller skating rink in the late '70's and had games supplied by the local operator. I fell in love with Radar Scope (we also had a Fire truck, Gorf,  & Space invaders) and decided that some day I would have one.
Now I do!!
My wife is pretty much OK with my silly hobbies-- as long as she has no idea what they cost. A couple of consulting jobs here and there, send a paypal payment to Randy or Andy and it's all done.
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Post by: RoninEditor on March 14, 2008, 03:56:42 am
Here's another argument to help those who are facing the "wifey" not buying in:

My wife and I once passed a golf store and I suggested that we go inside so that I can buy a set of golf clubs.  She looked at me and said, "Why?  You don't play golf."  In which I replied, "Exactly."

In other words, there are people who love sports, spend tons of money on tickets, etc.  There are others who hang out at bars and spend money (nothing wrong with that by the way...).  There are others who like to golf and buy expensive golf clubs, etc, etc.  So my point in the golf store thing was that MY hobby is arcade games.  And if you budget yourself properly, it can be way cheaper than season tickets to football games.


Same strategy as a few of you.
Had to buy a house first. (We were in an apartment with no room)
Bought a house in November '07 and I started showing her overpriced cabinets.
An empty cabinet turned up in Feb for $50 and she was cool with it.
She even gave me her craft room to turn into a game room. (I already have my computer room, so I was lucky to get this)
She's been cool about the fact that I'm way over budget on this machine, but she loves games and always wants to play together, so this will be great when finished.
It was easy for me to buy sideart because I'd shown her the regular price at MameMarquees, then some bargain bin art came up and she was fine with it.
She also helped pick the marquee.

EXACTLY!  #1, I don't golf but I play a lot of sports, fortunately, "free ones," except for snowboarding.  I'd already been riding 15 years before I met my wife so she knew to give up on that avenue.  But you're exactly right, the "what we COULD be spending our money on" is perfect.  My wife didn't give me too much static but I reminded her (after I told her the bill for all of my parts, haha) that I'm not out rebuilding motorcycles like some people, or playing $150/round golf... I reminded her that this was something I've always wanted since I was a kid and now I have the means to have it.

#2 - the room.  It's not my only reason for us buying our new house but we're going to have five bedroom, one of which will be my "guy room/office."  When I edit projects at home (vs. on the lot), I need a creative environment... so I want my Avid against one wall, a foosball table in one area, and my cabinet in the back corner for when I need to 'zone out'.  She's, right now, not having that, saying it needs to be in the garage - um, no.  So that's my hold-up right now, the space.  But I'm just working in the angle of office right now... but it'll happen ;)

The trump card?  Don't complain when wifey wants to buy $100 shoes, the leverage will come in handy later... especially when she has a wall rack of shoes (literally) seven feet hugh.  When you need it, add up ALL of those shoes ;)
Title: Re: How Did Everyone Get Into This Hobby... and Get it Past Your Wives? haha
Post by: Ginsu Victim on March 14, 2008, 08:11:40 am
^You said you have an Avid?

Combine that with your user name and the words "on the lot" and I can put two and two together.

So what sorts of things are you working on?

Title: Re: How Did Everyone Get Into This Hobby... and Get it Past Your Wives? haha
Post by: ids on March 14, 2008, 03:04:44 pm

I know plenty of women for whom anything other than sitting in the same room with them while they watch American Idol is cause for a fight.  I have no idea how men can stay married to them.  She'll have no hobby, no life, no friends - and if he has any of them, it is a problem for her, since it is taking away from "her time".

Oh, I see you've met my wife!  :banghead:

She was somewhat supportive at first, thinking I had a project/hobby that wouldn't cost too much (I may have rounded down on the estimate by quite a bit).  I even got her playing some games with a prototype CP.  I think what ruined it was not watching enough Idol, cause I've been so busy play-testing my CP.

But to address the original question:

First of all, I'm old enough to have played all these games when they first came out.  I don't recall when I first discovered Mame itself (late 90's?), or the idea of building a cab (years ago).  I've been planning a cab for some years, but didn't really have a place to put one.  We moved a while ago, lots more room, so I started getting more serious, and kept talking it up to the warden.  The first thing I ordered were some buttons - that told her I was serious, and she seemed to accept it was going to happen (if I didn't lose interest).  Well, still interested, and lots more $$ spent.  It is happening.  Slowly, but...

In retrospect, it seems like destiny - I've always gravitated to various controls (I have quite a collection of PC controllers of various flavours).  Building a real arcade CP ties in the love for the classics with the love of a good control.  And to get it past her, I just do what I want, and take heat for it later.  Once the cab is built, we'll fight about where to put it.  I think some people stay together because of the kids  :dunno
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Post by: RandyT on March 14, 2008, 11:42:04 pm
And to get it past her, I just do what I want, and take heat for it later.  Once the cab is built, we'll fight about where to put it.  I think some people stay together because of the kids  :dunno

Build a step stool for the kids, teach them to play, demonstrate to wife how cabinet provides fun and quality time spent with kids (making sure to very subtly throw in a little guilt for her not participating in aforementioned quality time) and she'll be avoiding the issue at least until the kids get old enough to start avoiding you  ;D.

RandyT
Title: Re: How Did Everyone Get Into This Hobby... and Get it Past Your Wives? haha
Post by: RoninEditor on March 15, 2008, 12:14:46 am
^You said you have an Avid?

Combine that with your user name and the words "on the lot" and I can put two and two together.

So what sorts of things are you working on?



(Ginsu... I work in house for a studio in 'Hollywood' as an editor but I freelance edit and direct as well.  I've edited a variety of tv shows but no films yet, directed music videos for groups like Justin Timberlake, Ludacris, Pop Evil, etc., and, I hate reality but I created a show that's in its second season called "The Block," which is on G4... which is how I got addicted to the idea of building a cab, after I did a prommercial for Extremetech for their books, which included Project Arcade.

If you're bored, here's a recent video I directed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNo9grgSH30)
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Post by: MazzMn on March 15, 2008, 02:00:36 am
I've known about Mame and building arcades for several years...but a combination of things finally rationalized it for us:
- broken laptop...screen didn't work...she got a new laptop, I got the guts for my cab
- christmas vacation and I wanted an excuse to spend time with my dad, so we worked on the carpentry together.
- built an oak cocktail instead of a larger, flashier, costlier, upright. With wheels it is easily moved out of the way.
- worked on cost to keep it less than a new playstation 3
- I'm in a local computer club and we always need presentations for our monthly meetings...so I introduced the hobby to others.

Such a good experience I already want to start another one
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Post by: Ginsu Victim on March 15, 2008, 10:56:48 am
Quote
If you're bored, here's a recent video I directed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNo9grgSH30)

Had to watch that with the sound off. NOT my kind of band.
However, no sound meant I could concentrate on YOUR work, which was quite well done.
Good work.
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Post by: dgordon86 on March 15, 2008, 06:55:06 pm
My wife helped me build mine...and swears she will never do it again.  But I must say, I couldn't have done it without her.  BLESS HER!

Same here, my girlfriend is helping me out BIG TIME.  I'm only 21 and I don't want to think about marriage, but if someone can dedicate hours upon hours to helping, hearing me ---smurfette---, all while I throw fits.. boy, shes a-ok in my book!
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Post by: ids on March 15, 2008, 10:49:55 pm
And to get it past her, I just do what I want, and take heat for it later.  Once the cab is built, we'll fight about where to put it.  I think some people stay together because of the kids  :dunno

Build a step stool for the kids, teach them to play, demonstrate to wife how cabinet provides fun and quality time spent with kids (making sure to very subtly throw in a little guilt for her not participating in aforementioned quality time) and she'll be avoiding the issue at least until the kids get old enough to start avoiding you  ;D.

RandyT

Wise words, no doubt, for those with small children.  Mine are much older than that (18&12).  And the wif doesn't understand how gaming together can be quality time, so again, I do what I want and take hear for it later  :(
Title: Re: How Did Everyone Get Into This Hobby... and Get it Past Your Wives? haha
Post by: severdhed on March 17, 2008, 12:05:27 am
mine started about 12 years ago..i was 16 and i dreamed of having an arcade machine in my house.  of course i was in high school, made about $40/week and lived with my parents..so i had to settle for my TV sitting on top of my clothes dresser.  I pulled the top drawer out a little, put a board on top of it, and sat my SNES arcade stick on it and played Mortal Kombat 2 for hours.   

Jump ahead about 8 years, i was reading a game review online and i stumbled across a review of the x-arcade joystick.  About a week later, i bought a two player x-arcade stick and all of the console adapters.  I really wanted it for playing fighting games on my ps2, dreamcast, and xbox.  After some serious Soul Calibur 2 sessions with my friends...i eventually put the x-arcade back in it's box and didn't use it a whole lot for a while. 

Jump ahead a few years, My girlfriend and I decide to move in together...we end up renting a house with a finished basement...so naturally i hooked up my game consoles and set it up as a theater room with my DLP projector.  then one day i am browsing the internet, just wasting time and i decided to play around with MAME.  i had used it many times before, but only with a keyboard, or usb gamepad.  then i remembered my x-arcade unit that was just sitting in the attic collecting dust.  i quickly hooked it up, fired up some Mortal Kombat and was hooked.  after about an hour, i had managed to piece together a MAME pc out of parts i had lying around and set it up in the basement.  i put the monitor on the bar and put the controller on a little stand that i had.  and it was then that i realized that the dream i had of owning my own arcade machine could finally be a reality.   I told my girlfriend what i was planning on doing, and she wasn't real thrilled.  anyway, one day while she was at work, i called around and found an empty cabinet for $20.  i went and picked it up..it had a coin door, marquee light, 3 buttons and a trackball in it. 

i think she was a bit suprised when i told her i bought it, but she was OK with it.  about a month later i asked her to marry me and now she is my wife.  she would get annoyed sometimes when i was workign on it alot, but she understood that it was my hobby and it made me very happy.  This was before we had any children.  I often talked about a second cabinet but she always told me that one was enough.  Well, I finished it up shortly before our son was born...and i named it Zak-Man after our son, Zakary.  I wasn't thinking about it at the time, but that was the smartest thing i could have done.  We are planning on having at least one more child sometime in the next 2 years.  So naturally if i have an arcade machine named after one child, i can't not have one named after the other child.  So even though I have to wait a while, i will get my second cabinet eventually.

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Post by: Fozzy The Bear on March 17, 2008, 08:24:51 am
I can honestly say I've never had a real problem with my other half..... She's kind of easy going about things, except when I leave arcade parts around the house for her to fall over  :-[ It kind of goes like this.....

Me: I'd really like to buy another machine....
Domestic Authorities: Where are you going to put it...
Me: Ermmm I'll work something out  ;D
Domestic Authorities: Hmmm.. Have you fixed the car exhaust, cleaned out the spare room, painted the windows, fixed the broken latch on the kitchen cabinet, put the bin out, made that DVD for my mother, repaired my computer, sold all that junk on e-bay, taken the dog for a walk, cleaned the kitchen, fixed the blinds in the conservatory, cleaned the BBQ out for this weekend..... etc etc etc....
Me: Yes sweetheart, it's all in hand I'll be getting to that soon  :angel: :applaud: >:D
Domestic Authorities: You said that last time  :hissy:
Me: Ahhh!! Yes but... ermmm... but... ermmm.. It's all in hand.

One big bunch of flowers and some chocs and a girly DVD later..
The new cabinet arrives and gets put somewhere  ;D ;D ;D

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

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Post by: AndyWarne on March 17, 2008, 05:03:42 pm
Luckily 'er indoors likes to play on the cabinet just as much as I do, which is good... She loves Galaga..

She is less enthusiastic about the pinball machine, which takes up more space than the cab, but I did (very generously I thought) let her buy a full-size pool table, which rather dwarfs everything else.

But all in all the space allocation for shoe/handbag/clothes-which-she-never-wears storage outweighs everything and I let that go...

Andy
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Post by: Antix on March 17, 2008, 10:28:01 pm
I just decided that I wanted a cabinet... no one told me I was supposed to ask the wife!!

But she didn't seem to mind when I went and picked it up, and then converted it for Mame... and then spent a while playing a myriad of games... and am now looking for a SF2 World Warrior PCB as the mame version doesn't quite function as well as I had hoped. I am also looking at Pinball machines, but don't quite have the cash at this stage.... one day though... one day!!!

Or maybe a dedicated SF2 machine and a mame machine.....
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Post by: knave on March 18, 2008, 11:55:45 am
I just decided that I wanted a cabinet... no one told me I was supposed to ask the wife!!

But she didn't seem to mind when I went and picked it up, and then converted it for Mame... and then spent a while playing a myriad of games... and am now looking for a SF2 World Warrior PCB as the mame version doesn't quite function as well as I had hoped. I am also looking at Pinball machines, but don't quite have the cash at this stage.... one day though... one day!!!

Or maybe a dedicated SF2 machine and a mame machine.....

Hehe, I picked up an old Jamma cab to Mame, threw a SF2:WW PCB in it and it's still like that.