yeah, i was going to make a lockable lift-up plexiglass (or polycarb, undecided) cover for all the admin buttons asides from enter and escape. definitely keeping my guest's grubby little fingers away from my config settings

and also,

i like angled controls! i realise that makes me part of a major minority, but i find that when playing street fighter on a close screen with the sticks on the coffee table, they nearly always end up on a slight angle, and i thought i'd replicate that. but granted, with the trackball in between, there would still be a comfortable amount of space between players 1 and 2 to not be bumping elbows even with a straight stick setup.
and its not strictly mame, its going to be a hyperspin setup with quite a few classic console emulators (nes, snes, master system, mega drive) its far from necessary, but its nice to have savestates for mario and sonic, and all those involving, but still causal games for old consoles.
and no problem about being a downer, it's nice to get opinions on setting it all up. living in australia, i havent actually touched a real arcade machine for maybe a decade, sure theres timezone... but thats just skilltester's and DDR machines, not s sign of street fighter or metal slug anywhere...
bloody australia.... i cant even get a sheet of polycarb big enough to go over the panel here...i need 50cm by 160cm, and the closest you can get here is 100cmx120cm *grumble grumble*

oh, and the saveststes? being an arcade machine, and my friends being the easily distracted drunkards that they are, i dont expect people to dedicate themselves to a game in session, but its nice to be able to just save your spot exactly where you are and get back to it later, say sonic 2 for example, multiplayer but no built in save, so that way we could just save the spot we are in, turn the cab off, and get back to it at our leisure.