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mark shaker:

http://www.marksarcade.com/

There may be 2 cabinets of intrest:

   Sybil has various wheel, shifter and pedal attachments.

   ArcadeGTO is a dedicated sitdown driver that can work with a PC or PS2,
   but the PS2 games are so good that I don't bother playing PC games.

   - Mark

Ummon:

--- Quote from: mark shaker on September 03, 2008, 04:35:16 pm ---
http://www.marksarcade.com/

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Wow, I've seen three panels, but five?  Nice keyboard touch, too. Also, that Hanaho is a neat approach to two trackballs....oh, and two spinners. Hmmm.

pinballwizard79:
I managed to find this after a little searching: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=80469.0


http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=hivVxzl7Mxw&eurl=http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=80469.0


I like it, only prob is I cannot stand analog monitors (endless issues & no support) & refuse to buy a $500+ digital tube.

So it looks like a PC based restored Hard Drivin cabinet with a 26" LCD and modified panels to secure the G25's components will be the best route.

Now if I can only figure out how these guys get Cruisin' to run so smooth:



pinballwizard79:
Also, lew thats pretty sweet.

Paul Olson:

--- Quote from: pinballwizard79 on September 03, 2008, 07:17:37 pm ---
Now if I can only figure out how these guys get Cruisin' to run so smooth:


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A 3Ghz core2duo does pretty well at playing it smooth. I drop down to about 80% during the start when the girl is waving the flag, but it plays at 100% after that...at least so far. I haven't got my 270 wheel hooked up yet, so I haven't made it very far in the game. It is hard to play with a 360 wheel.  I will try to post back when I can make it through a race.

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