![]() I've also cut out a 12" steering wheel panel and about a dozen joystick and button panels for later expansion.Īll of the panels on the cabinet are swappable with no tools in (literally) a few seconds. In my case, various joysticks and a spinner are mounted on 4" panels, a six button panel is 6" and the full size arcade trackball occupies a 8" panel. These panels can be mounted in any order on rails to create any desired control panel. Two player with "Pac-Man" style 4 way stick in the middleĪ modular panel is something different - individual small joysticks, trackballs, and button sets are mounted on small panels. Pinball buttons are also visible in this picture. Baby steps though, heh.Tron/Discs of Tron layout. Phase 2 if all goes well and we like playing it enough I might build a pedestal or full size cab and put it in the "playroom". Once I get my button order in from Groovy Game Gear I'll also mockup the button layouts on some scrap cardboard just to make sure it's comfortable and all before committing. It's about 46" wide right now, hopefully can keep it under 48". I plan to print out a mockup tonight and get all 4 of us on it to see how the control spacing is and see if things need to be wider or not. Even thought about not using any labels at all and just use decals so they can be changed if needed. Thought maybe of making the button next to the exit button a Hotkey so you have to press that one and Exit to actually exit. Right now I have a pause and exit button, plus 2 blanks in the middle. I'm still debating on the admin buttons and how to best utilize them. And yes, my P3 and P4 joysticks will not angled but aligned with the screen The trackball I'm still on the fence but more than likely it'll be left off too. I eventually ditched the wing shape of the panel, the flightstick, the spinner, dedicated 4-way joystick. ![]() I could recreate the border for the chopped up bottom so I just got them out all together. Luckily, I managed to locate on the internet the original photoshop files for the design to modify it up. But then as I kept reading the internet I eventually stumbled into these forums and got a lot of insight into building a control panel such as the downsides to the shape of this panel, placement of the spinner, etc. It was Tron themed, 4 players and had what I kinda thought I wanted. RetroPie or Launchbox are my top choices for the UI.Īfter googling around for ideas I came across this design for a panel: NES, SNES and Genesis might be the only other addition for a few games (I know my sister would die to play Toe Jam & Earl on it). together.Īrcade games, some Atari and C64 games will be the primary focus. It's mainly going to be something for me and/or the kids to play so I wanted it to be 4-player so we could all play TMNT, X-Men, Simpsons, etc. But due to current lack of tabletop space to actually put it, it then turned into a control panel build that would be placed on the coffee table to play on the living room TV, and then stored away when not. Newish lurker here and thought I start up a project thread for my 4-player control panel build.Ī few weeks back I got an idea to build a Commodore 64 emulator, which then eventually morphed into a Bartop build. ![]()
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