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    MAME, Moduler (Model 2 emulator) and final burn + MAS or Real Arcade pro (I use both)

    Supergun or consolized AES/Atomiswave/Type X (if consolized Type X boards exist)

    A basement full of cabs?

    Option 1 for me I have a real arcade pro and 2 Mas sticks I use (some Type X games don't like my sticks though)

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    My multicade is set up with a Xarcade Tankstick. I would recommend it to anyone. One of the best purchases I've ever made. I would also like to add that play-asia has a gun now that works with lcd tv's. I haven't got one yet, but I can't wait to get it. I use Mame, FinalBurn, and all the other emulators. I use my old computer from high school that I didn't want to get rid of. I have it set up with surround sound. The volume knob is on the center speaker which is concealed underneath the controller. The front speakers are in the traditional spot above the screen. The rear speakers sit beside it and can be put whereever. I got a 21" CRT monitor(heaviest part). I put a coin door on it, but I haven't had a chance to wire it yet. Mine is a work in progress. It needs to be painted bad. I work too much to finish it, but one day. . .
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    I wanted an X arcade for the longest time, but then I found out the parts are well MEH. It's a fine start but it doesn't take too much effort to build your own stick.

    start at Lizardlick.com and go from there, if you built the cab why not the sticks too?

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    how did you attach the X-Arcade to the cabinet? It looks like it would move around if it was not screwed in somehow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lerxstnj View Post
    how did you attach the X-Arcade to the cabinet? It looks like it would move around if it was not screwed in somehow.
    I built it to fit a bit snug. I didn't attach it though, because I've designed some interchangable parts. I'm planning to build a module with a steering wheel, and a module with two guns. I might combine the two though. I end up doing more planning than building sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retrocade Fantasia View Post
    A basement full of cabs?
    Not a basement full, but I do have a DK Jr. upright in my basement. I also have a gutted cab I was going to turn into a MAME cab, but a motorcycle accident 3 years ago kind of slowed me down to a stop on that project.
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    I have a little arcade nook in my condo.

    Cocktail with multicade board



    X-Arcade MAME cab



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    I don't have a ton of space for arcade games in my studio, in fact I only keep one here. Klax cabaret in the kitchen...



    The only game I can smoke about 99% of all people against. Also houses a Tetris board in there since they use identical control setups.


    3/5th size Galaga MAME cabinet in storage at my parent's house...



    I wish I had the space for it and while I could fit it in here, I enjoy having some open space.


    And I guess this, a gutted Pole Position I reworked into a MAME setup...



    I tore it apart and put the cabinet into storage. In fact a lot of the computer resources were moved over into the Galaga cabinet. I still have the cabinet, glass and controls stored away. I might start restoring it and rebuilding it from the ground up as a dedicated original Pole Position since we're getting closer and closer to having a stable, modern, Pole Position / Pole Position II multiboard.
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    I always wanted that SNK Cab. I have a MAME folder of JUST SNK on my laptop (which is powerful enough to run most Type X2 games)

    maybe someday I'll get a 6 slot MVS SOMEDAY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retrocade Fantasia View Post
    I always wanted that SNK Cab. I have a MAME folder of JUST SNK on my laptop (which is powerful enough to run most Type X2 games)

    maybe someday I'll get a 6 slot MVS SOMEDAY
    It's all emulation, some proprietary system developed by Hanaho games, not as good as a real MVS, frankly not even as good as the games run in MAME, but it does have a real CRT arcade monitor/arcade hardware and you can swap out the IMG file/SD card for the TAITO games collection. A neat oddity that I'm glad to own.
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    I haven't gotten around to doing it yet but I plan the arrange the buttons in my Real Arcade Pro VX SA to look like Neo Geo Buttons, Funny how the colors on this stick are all neo geo button colors.

    Sadly some games and mappers (fighter maker, Joytokey) don't work with my VX SA

    Sill I like the VX SA better than my 2 MAS Sticks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie_Says_Relax View Post
    It's all emulation, some proprietary system developed by Hanaho games, not as good as a real MVS, frankly not even as good as the games run in MAME, but it does have a real CRT arcade monitor/arcade hardware and you can swap out the IMG file/SD card for the TAITO games collection. A neat oddity that I'm glad to own.
    I've got one of the SNK Gameroom Classics too and definitely prefer the Taito 20-in-1 card. Most of the Taito games are old classics. So... original PCBs would be non-JAMMA, expensive, and since they're old tech they emulate pretty well. The SNK card is limited to 6 mediocre games with mediocre emulation. I just wish the mini cab had all the voltage levels needed for true JAMMA.


    For my arcade gaming I've got:
    - SNK Gameroom Classics in my bedroom
    - supergun and a consolized Naomi in my gameroom
    - 25" Capcom dynamo (horizontal JAMMA), 19" Guerrilla War cab (vertical JAMMA w/rotary and non-rotary CPs), and a dedicated Millipede in the garage


    I've got a bunch of arcade 'consoles' and single game PCBs... everything JAMMA or with a JAMMA adapter so I can use them either with the supergun or in a garage cab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomwaits View Post
    I've got one of the SNK Gameroom Classics too and definitely prefer the Taito 20-in-1 card. Most of the Taito games are old classics. So... original PCBs would be non-JAMMA, expensive, and since they're old tech they emulate pretty well. The SNK card is limited to 6 mediocre games with mediocre emulation. I just wish the mini cab had all the voltage levels needed for true JAMMA.
    Yeah, the thing handles the Taito games much better. I typically leave that in there.

    From what I've been told you can wire an external power source in there that would support a standard JAMMA board, but the space is so cramped in the cab that board itself probably wouldn't even fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie_Says_Relax View Post
    Yeah, the thing handles the Taito games much better. I typically leave that in there.

    From what I've been told you can wire an external power source in there that would support a standard JAMMA board, but the space is so cramped in the cab that board itself probably wouldn't even fit.
    Yup, most of my JAMMA boards probably wouldn't fit in there.

    Before I bought this I read that you can run some of the MVS 1-slot mobos with just +5V and wire non-amplified audio out to external speakers. Pretty easy to turn it into a 'real' Neo Geo but I haven't bothered yet.

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    MAME cabinets.


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    If that was a real Raiden cabinet, I would've been jealous as hell.

    I'm thinking of getting into the whole Supergun thing myself. Too many good games that were never really released on console (or at least in unaltered form).

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    Quote Originally Posted by XYXZYZ View Post
    MAME cabinets.
    I believe I've said it before but your MAME cabinets are some of the finest examples of how to execute a conversion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneDavid View Post
    I believe I've said it before but your MAME cabinets are some of the finest examples of how to execute a conversion.
    Yeah man, Warp Zone has always been one of my favorites.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Retrocade Fantasia View Post
    A basement full of cabs?
    Yeah: http://www.projectvb.com/arcade/

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    Quote Originally Posted by DogP View Post
    Statistically speaking, that's more ARCADE per square foot than BASEMENT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DogP View Post
    Your power bill must be a bitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie_Says_Relax View Post
    Statistically speaking, that's more ARCADE per square foot than BASEMENT.

    Epic in every conceivable sense!
    Thanks... yes, there's pretty much no "basement", just arcade.

    Quote Originally Posted by Retrocade Fantasia View Post
    Your power bill must be a bitch
    Heh, with everything running it's about 10kW, so it costs around $1 per hour. Not too bad, and I usually only turn on the games I want to play, except when I'm having a party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DogP View Post
    Thanks... yes, there's pretty much no "basement", just arcade.



    Heh, with everything running it's about 10kW, so it costs around $1 per hour. Not too bad, and I usually only turn on the games I want to play, except when I'm having a party.

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    How's the "action" on your Top Skater?

    That's one of my all time favorite SEGA arcade cabinets, despite its rather limited scope of play available.

    When the mechanism is in perfect working order I'm pretty darn good at it, but in the wild that thing never seemed to hold up to the extreme physical abuse that the game seems to almost require ... and the release of that cabinet was pretty close to the ultimate downturn in arcade business in the US where arcades that had it never seemed to fix it when it broke.

    Did you obtain it in any type of disrepair? Have you ever had to service it? What's that like? Is it a complicated mechanism in there or just a glorified L-R analog slider.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie_Says_Relax View Post
    How's the "action" on your Top Skater?

    That's one of my all time favorite SEGA arcade cabinets, despite its rather limited scope of play available.

    When the mechanism is in perfect working order I'm pretty darn good at it, but in the wild that thing never seemed to hold up to the extreme physical abuse that the game seems to almost require ... and the release of that cabinet was pretty close to the ultimate downturn in arcade business in the US where arcades that had it never seemed to fix it when it broke.

    Did you obtain it in any type of disrepair? Have you ever had to service it? What's that like? Is it a complicated mechanism in there or just a glorified L-R analog slider.
    Mine works great, but yeah... in the wild, good luck finding one w/o problems. When I got it, the skateboard had pieces missing which I ended up replacing as well as rebuilding a lot of the wear parts. It's basically got two pots and a couple switches... one pot in the board to determine lean, the other underneath attached to a gear for the side to side motion... and a switch for stepping on the front and back of the board. A major problem is the metal shaft that comes out of the skateboard to the gear gets broken because of the lock which is supposed to keep people from swinging the skateboard when they're not playing, but instead people stand on it and try to swing against the brake. If the brake wasn't there and freely swung back and forth all the time, there'd be minimal stress on that part.

    Top Skater is definitely one of my favorite games, and I just recently picked up an Air Trix boardset which I'm working on installing (selectable by a switch). I can't wait to get that set up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DogP View Post
    Mine works great, but yeah... in the wild, good luck finding one w/o problems. When I got it, the skateboard had pieces missing which I ended up replacing as well as rebuilding a lot of the wear parts. It's basically got two pots and a couple switches... one pot in the board to determine lean, the other underneath attached to a gear for the side to side motion... and a switch for stepping on the front and back of the board. A major problem is the metal shaft that comes out of the skateboard to the gear gets broken because of the lock which is supposed to keep people from swinging the skateboard when they're not playing, but instead people stand on it and try to swing against the brake. If the brake wasn't there and freely swung back and forth all the time, there'd be minimal stress on that part.

    Top Skater is definitely one of my favorite games, and I just recently picked up an Air Trix boardset which I'm working on installing (selectable by a switch). I can't wait to get that set up!

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    Sweet. Thanks for the info!
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