Well I put a 19" flat screen Magnavox in it (researched first) & I have to say it all worked out nice. The wood that held the original monitor keeps it in place & it's attached at the top. The darkened (smoked?) glass is opaque enough not to make a bezel to surround the monitor. Got a piece of black posterboard, folded it over 2x & it fits right in the marquee space. I stuck a plastic "VIDEO GAMES" sign to it & I guess Im done except to affix brackets to the crosspiece, my kids have a tendency to "overuse" the controls &, since the Dualstick isnt actually attached but resting in place, I dont want the whole assembly to come crashing down even thought the Dualstick is advertised as "BUILT LIKE A FRIGGIN' TANK!"
Overall this was an easy project, only because I was lucky enough that everything fit right in place w/ a minimum of doing. & I didnt have to "build" or make anything, it was only a matter of installing the various parts (TV, PS2, Dualstick, wood crosspiece, marquee, etc.)
The only thing I really regret is the original glass that came w/ the cabinet is scratched up in the center, right over the TV screen. I didnt look closely when I bought the cab, & when I got it home I began polishing the glass panel. I grabbed an old shirt & didnt notice it had a button on the collar as I used it. Im not sure the button did that much/any damage, & the scratching actually looks deliberate, not accidental, & it's all on 1 side, not both as IIRC I wiped both sides. Oh yes, & I couldve got a larger TV, but I didnt want to pay too much & the next size up was out of my range.
But yeah, w/ all the PS2 compilations I have, there's over 100 games I can play almost just like the good old days again! Spent lots of time w/ arcade Asteroids on Atari Anthology & Neo Turf Masters golf on the SNK disc. You can configure the sticks to work for Robotron, but some of the driving games (RoadBlasters, Battlezone, Vindicators) dont work. I even hooked up Guitar Hero & Rock Band for a few songs. Cant wait to see the neighbor kids come running once the weather warms up, to see how games SHOULD be played.
Edited by RJ, Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:36 PM.