Hi Guys,
So I have finally completed my cabinet. I was originally planning on building the entire thing, but soon realized that I don't have the space, the tools or the time to build it such that I would be 100% happy with the result. Therefore I followed this approach:
Cabinet
Purchased a repro Galaga cabinet from Mike's Arcade. The service was excellent, and the cabinet is very very nicely built.
Control Panel
I am not a fan of the '747-cockpit-style' control panel with dozens of joysticks and buttons. Being a bit of a purist, I fall into the 'changeable-control-panel' camp. I can play 90% of the games that I am interested in with 3 control panels:
Control Panel A (4-way joystick, 2 buttons)
Control Panel B (8-way joystick, 2 buttons)
Control Panel C (2 x 8-way joysticks, 3 buttons per player)
In theory I could combine panel A and B, but being a purist, I find it much less work to simply replace the panel, than fiddle with the little circlip at the bottom of the joystick.
If you look at the pictures below, you will see that I am using leaf buttons for control panel B, and I have both leaf joysticks and buttons on Control Panel C. (In case you are wondering where the heck I got them - I purchased them back in South Africa from a local arcade supplier - who imports them from somewhere in China) Growing up in South Africa, all machines had leaf buttons and joysticks, so when I first moved to the US, and played Ms Pacma, I found the click click click microswitch sound (and feeling) to be very strange.
The Guts
The cabinet has a JAMMA harness, a Happ Controls CGA Arcade monitor and a Happ Power Supply (all comes standard from Mike's Arcade). I've added an XBox (running MAMEox), and the Ultimarc XBox->JAMMA solution. Whilst it is not perfect (I was expecting better video quality), it is quite an easy plug-n-play style installation.
The Pics
I am not quite sure how to upload pics into the posting itself, so I have attached them in the attachments section. I have also included the PDF file for Control Panel C which you are welcome to use if you want to build a multiplayer panel for a Galaga/Ms-Pac cabinet. Please contact me if you want the original Visio diagram.
Cheers
Olaf