OSWindows XP - As much as I'd rather not even run Windows, there was no way I was going to get all of these emulators working on Linux. Not only are the Linux versions generally really unstable but half of them just straight up don't exist. I would certainly stick with Linux for a MAME-only system if possible.
PereipheralsLightguns - I looked at the EMS Topguns for a while... but with GlovePIE as mature as it is, Wiimotes have become a really good way to play the gun games. Once you put one inside a
Buckshot you can't even tell it's a Wiimote! I picked up a wireless Wii sensor bar which, once I build the cab, I will split into to halves to be placed in the middle of the screen on either side and wire it to run off an AC adapter. I'm also trying to write a GlovePIE script to allow me to use these guys for Dreamcast's Samba di Amigo but it's proving difficult so if anyone has something along those lines...
Gamepads - I had four original XBox controllers which happen to be plain old USB with a proprietary plug on the end so I hacked those off and put USB plugs on the end. The control panel top opens on a hinge and has plenty of room underneath to store the controllers. These are necessary for Dreamcast, N64, etc. Unfortunately since they lack four shoulder buttons it will be difficult to pull off PSX on these so I've been looking at the
P2900 and
P990. These guys have both the six face buttons necessary for N64 and the four shoulder buttons for PSX and should be just great if not for all the negative reviews online. I may just get one to see if it's workable but for now the XBox controllers will do.
Rock Band Things - I'll put a couple of guitar hooks on the side of the cabinet housing the monitor for the guitars(wireless PS2 through a PS2->USB adapter). The microphone(USB) can live in the control panel and the disassembled drums(USB) can live inside the podium which has a door for storing things.
Dance Pads - Mounted on wood.
EmusFrontendMaximus Arcade - I think I would actually like to use Hyperspin but the 4ghz Pentium 3 in there can't seem to keep up since Hyperspin does not yet take advantage of hardware acceleration. Still, MaxArcade is really smooth and is easy to set up.
ArcadeMakaron - This seemed to have the highest compatibility for Sega Naomi.
Sega Model 2 Emulator - Pretty self explanatory.
Mame - Of course.
Zinc - Street Fighter etc.
AtariJaguar - Project Tempest seems to do fine.
Older Ataris - I haven't gotten around to this yet but the older Ataris seem really well emulated so I don't think it will take much effort once I do.
NintendoGameboy - Desmume
NES - Nestopia
SNES - Snes9x
N64 - Project64 1.6
SegaMaster System - Kega Fusion
Genesis - Gens
Saturn - I decided that there was nothing worthwhile on this system, except maybe Bomberman, but I couldn't get that to work so I ditched this system.
Dreamcast - nulldc 1.6. Very time consuming going through and removing the non-working games.
OtherSony PSX - ePSXe. Haven't gotten my hands on all of this yet so I haven't had the pleasure of sitting down and taking title shots. Really looking forward to it though...
NeoGeo CD - Nebula. There's like 4 exclusives on this system that weren't on the AES/MVS so might as well.
PC GamesStepmania - It was probably around 8 years ago that I mounted two dance pads for this... and they're still in working order, so I'll just shove the pads behind the cab when not in use.
FoFix - Rock Band/Guitar Hero. I hope the next version has better pitch detection because the vocal stuff is unusable. The rest is spot-on though.
Armagetron Advanced - Have to have Tron.
Ascii Portal - Fun platformer.
Bionic Commando Rearmed - Really badass revamp of Bionic Commando. Everyone should get this.
Nation Red - Zombie killing madness, playable on gamepad, going to look into playing double-joy-style like SmashTV.
Oni - Old beat-em-up game.
Ultrastar - Where FoFix lacks good vocal support, Ultrastar is perfect.
VVVVVV - A very creative little platformer, look it up.
River City Hacky Sack - An old flash game I had lying around.
Flash shooting games - Going to try to get a handful of flash shooting games working on here to use with the wiimote lightguns.
I'll have more specific software and scripting info later on.