mick_aka
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Post by mick_aka on Mar 15, 2014 20:45:08 GMT
Been thinking of mounting my ST-V hardware in a nice case, but the "consolised" efforts I've seen have been very poor.
Anyone seen any good examples?
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Post by superdeadite on Mar 15, 2014 23:13:16 GMT
Wouldn't that just be a Saturn? lol. Anyway I don't really see the point to this, to me ST-V belongs in a cab. No cab, stick to a Saturn. Though it is nice to not have to bother with the RAM carts anymore. And Die Hard Arcade on ST-V is so much more fun without the awful Saturn load times.
For cases, I think a Neo-Geo CD would fit nicely, one of those giant CDi's might be amusing as well.
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mick_aka
Kickin' it lively!
"Mick is moderately adequate."
Joined: April 2007
Posts: 9,805
Location:
XBL: mickloaf
PSN: mickloaf
Nintendo ID: segamick
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Post by mick_aka on Mar 16, 2014 6:05:24 GMT
Frankly, I'm at a certain age now where sitting on a bar stool in front of a cab in my own home holds little to no attraction for me.
I had my poor old JAMMA cab in the front room for years, and yes initially there's that great 'biggest dick in the world' feeling of having an arcade cab in your house and all your friends wanting to play on it, but on the whole it's massively impractical, and I quickly lost the will to play anything on it.
I already have a supergun and enjoy playing a number of games through my standard CRT, but setting it all up on a table bare then packing it all away every time is unnecessarily laborious.
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