A while back I discovered the awesome NES controller coffee table, and immediately wanted to do something like that, but was not sure what. One night, my Wife and I were talking about it, and she had the greatest idea, make a fully functional Gameboy Color table! The wheels in my head started turning, figuring out what would be needed to complete it, and I started getting things in order.
The electronics part was no issue, I immediately thought of using a gamecube with gameboy player attachment, seeing as I have no less than 3 cubes laying around. I got a player with disc from a member here for a very good deal. I had a strange 19" LCD tv that I was going to use, it was thin enough that it would be no issue. The controls are something that I am still getting situated, the buttons should be no problem, but the D-pad will pose the hardest part.
My main sticking point was the actual building of the table, electronics are no problem, wood working is another story. This caused me to basically put it on hold till I could figure out what to do. I also had some other projects I was working on so it was not a huge deal.
One night, walking through Wal-Mart, I see something that catches my eye, a coffee table that has a top that lifts up, and has storage! I stewed on the idea of using this table as the base for a couple of weeks, it was $80 and basically would get me to a place that I could do the rest of the work comfortably. Tonight I took the plunge and got the table, it is a little smaller than my original plans, but i should be able to scale it all down. Sadly, the TV i was planning on using will not work, as it is too wide, and I will have to mess with the gamecube, as with the player attached, it is about 1/2 inch too tall to close the top.
Here is the table I got:

Here is the original print out I made (I will make this to scale, then get a piece of lexan cut and place over the top)

I will be on the look out for a 17inch LCD monitor, and will use a composite to VGA converter for the video duty. And I know what a lot of you may be thinking, yes, this will be impractical to play, but thats not the point!
Does anyone have any advice on how to tackle the oversize d-pad? For the buttons, I was planning on using the 100mm arcade buttons (pop n' music style), unless there is a better suggestion?