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Cocktail Cabinet Questions
« on: March 12, 2012, 09:57:35 pm »
So..I'm thinking about building a cocktail/coffee table cabinet. It will be 2 sided on the long sides. 2 player panel on one side 1 player on the other. When playing on a cocktail cabinet how tight would it be playing fighting games. Do I need to increase panel size? How stable would the base need to be, would supports need to be put in or would a flat base be better?
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Re: Cocktail Cabinet Questions
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2012, 12:35:58 am »
Look up a Joust cocktail, I have seen a few of those converted to Street Fighter 2.

So..I'm thinking about building a cocktail/coffee table cabinet. It will be 2 sided on the long sides. 2 player panel on one side 1 player on the other. When playing on a cocktail cabinet how tight would it be playing fighting games. Do I need to increase panel size? How stable would the base need to be, would supports need to be put in or would a flat base be better?
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