After seeing me work on one of my cabinets in the garage, one of our friends approached me with an question. Evidently she had always wanted a PAC MAN cabinet and wanted to know how much one would cost. She was a new friend to me and my wife and her USMC husband had just left for Iraq.
I told her she could buy a working cab in decent condition for <b>at least</b> $500 or she could hire me to build one to play most of her favorite classics. Within two days I had a check and a green light to begin construction for her custom cabinet.
She gave me creative license on the aesthetics of the actual cabinet, but because I know PAC MAN was her favorite game I wanted to model the cabinet loosely after an original PAC MAN style cab. The measurements aren't even close to an original cab, but I think it's the general look that will spark nostalgia. Afterall, it's going to be a MAME cab.


As you can tell it's 3/4" MDF and it's roughly 5' tall. I didn't want the backside to open up like a traditional PAC MAN cab for two reasons; particleboard isn't meant to endure the same kind of abuse as ply or real wood. If she were to open the back door and let it drop or apply too much pressure, the screws would pop right out of the MDF. Also, I think a traditional swinging door will make access easier.
It'll be a black cab w/ PAC MAN art, yellow t-molding, a yellow Happ 4-way ultimate, an 8-way red balltop and a 3-button config. I think I'm also going to add a few admin buttons on the front side under the CP. Actually I pretty much have to seeing as how I'm using a keywiz for this project.
If all goes according to plan, the CP will be flush with the bezel. It's actually going to be big piece of MDF with a hole cut from the center to accomodate the 17" monitor. I'll cover it all with some high impact acrylic Duraplex with the CP and bezel art underneath.
I'll be sure to post more pics as the project progresses. I told her I'd have it to her by the end of the month.