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Pac-Man Fever - First Build
« on: September 17, 2015, 04:43:18 pm »
My first project.  Complete until I get around to maybe getting some additional artwork created and applied



I don’t have much for WIP pictures, as this build hasn’t been very fluid.  I also don’t have plans or sketches, as I had a base cabinet used for inspiration [inspired by the curves of Epyx’s Aliens cab http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,96465.0.html], and beyond that, I just made it up as I went.

A little background… My arcade build [complete] history…

-   Born 1972:  Places me roughly into what I consider the sweet spot of growing up with the arcade classics as a pre-teen/teen male during the height of arcades.
-   Mid 80’s: Local small town (pop ~450) café rotates 3 arcade games and a pinball for pretty much all of my school years.  Ms Pacman, Mario Bros, Dk Kong Jr were played endlessly.
-   1998: became aware of MAME.  Playing my classic fav’s using arrow keys is second-nature, as that was how I learned to play most games back on my Apple IIC.
-   2007: became aware of ArcadeControls.com and decided immediately that I would build my own machine when I got around to it.
-   2008: bought roughly $800 worth of misc. joysticks/buttons/controllers in anticipation of a build.   The would largely remain in a box for the next seven years.
-   2009: 3 sheets of MDF delivered since I was getting something else delivered anyway.  They would stand in a corner of my garage for a bit.

< 2008 / 2010 – kids.  Time to work on hobbies?  Nope. >

-   2013: Finally get around to cutting MDF down to size and shape for cabinet.  The momentum isn’t sustained.  Pieces sit in a pile for two more years.
-   2015: Oldest son is seven.  Think I better make time to build this thing once and for all.

-   Future: 2nd build for trackball and rotary games.  If/when I get around to it.


Project goal: 2 player, plus dedicated 4-way in the middle, as I like to play classics and wanted it centered with the ability to have buttons active on left or right, depending on the game.

Build includes:
2 x UltraStick-360s
1 x Sanwa JLF, 4 way restrictor
IPac
LedWiz
Red SpectraLite pushbuttons / leaf switches
Spectra Eclipse pushbottons for Select/Exit/Coin/Pause


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Re: Pac-Man Fever - First Build
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2015, 04:44:53 pm »
A few more pics...








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Re: Pac-Man Fever - First Build
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2015, 05:25:00 pm »
Looks very nice, I like the black paint and red t-moulding, very much like my cabinet.

I'm currently trying to decide on joysticks for my control panel. How do you like the ones you picked?

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Re: Pac-Man Fever - First Build
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2015, 05:43:32 pm »
I like the black paint

That is one heck of a good paint job if that is indeed paint....but is that laminate?

EDIT: I'm also curious about he protruding red square where the coin door would normally be?
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Re: Pac-Man Fever - First Build
« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2015, 07:49:48 pm »
Very clean build, great job!

Are you using the LEDwiz to light buttons needed by the game selected?

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Re: Pac-Man Fever - First Build
« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2015, 10:41:16 pm »
Disclaimer - not sure how to quote in order to direct responses, and I'm too tired right now to google it; I'll do better next time.  (maybe)

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Are you using the LEDwiz to light buttons needed by the game selected?

Yes.  Exactly - lighting up the buttons used for each game.   Includes the customized option to use the button(s) on the left or right side of the central 4-way for the classics so the player can choose how they want to control, righty/lefty.  Still have to incorporate the CPWizard functionality to display the buttons' functions when game is paused; when i get to it.


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That is one heck of a good paint job if that is indeed paint....but is that laminate?

EDIT: I'm also curious about he protruding red square where the coin door would normally be?

It is paint.  Applied using a foam roller.  The protruding red square is just an access, as well as an opportunity for some vinyl graphics.


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I'm currently trying to decide on joysticks for my control panel. How do you like the ones you picked?

Love the U-360's.  Jury is still out on the Sanwa.  Throw might be a bit long for the Pac-Man games, which are some of my favs.

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Re: Pac-Man Fever - First Build
« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2015, 11:23:18 am »
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I'm currently trying to decide on joysticks for my control panel. How do you like the ones you picked?

Love the U-360's.  Jury is still out on the Sanwa.  Throw might be a bit long for the Pac-Man games, which are some of my favs.
Why don't you just use the U-360 with an 4-way mapping loaded instead?

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Re: Pac-Man Fever - First Build
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2015, 12:55:32 pm »
What he said ↑

× 1000

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Re: Pac-Man Fever - First Build
« Reply #8 on: September 18, 2015, 01:47:41 pm »
What he said ↑

× 1000

Me three.

It's no secret I love the U360. It makes a great 4 way joystick with the proper mapping.
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