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Epic Fail Guy presents........ Star Wars Pachinko
Donkbaca:
I think a good, general rule of thumb for a truly, epic cab is that the margins on the bezel, when added together, should at least equal the width of the monitor.
Turnarcades:
No no noooo. X... Arcade.... In a cabinet. No better way to tell the world you're lazy, stupid and poor.
ark_ader:
--- Quote from: Turnarcades on April 18, 2011, 02:34:57 pm ---No no noooo. X... Arcade.... In a cabinet. No better way to tell the world you're lazy, stupid and poor.
--- End quote ---
How much extra does it cost to have a slim mini with a Xarcade control panel pre drilled?
Maybe you can market a new cabinet with that in mind. ;)
TopJimmyCooks:
Is there a reason why people don't just pull the tops off those x arcade controllers and mount the top to their own CP box? It seems like more work went into completely enclosing the X Arcade, routing out for the pinball buttons, etc. than it would have been to just transplant. they are obviously capable, the cab doesn't look awful in terms of construction. I saw somebody here refinished the top of their X arcade and it looked fine.
Sir Headless VII:
They are scared of wiring. They know they can do woodworking or at the very least re-do it if they screw up but they don't want to risk breaking their expensive controller. The same argument could be made as to why don't they just wire one up with an ipac, that is easier than transplanting an x-arcade.
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