> 1. Is there a favored arcade cabinet that most MAMErs use?
If you're handy with tools its cheaper to build your own. You can customize it to all your needs and you wont have to worry about it having 10-20 years worth of beatings to clean up after or repair. I've found the old arcades tend to also have a smell. Its not always unpleasant (or present at all) but if there is any chance this thing was in a bar, restaurant or bus/train station its probably going to reek puke, piss, grease, and/or cigarette smoke.
> 2. Will I run into video issues trying to connect a PC to > any of the 3 dedicated arcade cabinets I listed above?
Depends on how you plan on hooking up the existing monitor. You can't just plug it in, you'll need some sort of adapter like the ArcadeVGA or some such. This is the place to ask: BYOAC
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