yeah sorry just had to post it finally.
you have two options really hack a controller and use a home television, there are advantages to this. but personally i found it a better path to convert a real arcade cabinet.
i had previous knowledge of arcade standards like JAMMA connections etc, so i found it fairly straight forward to convert a cabinet.
the xbox to jamma card on ebay is really a great method to use the xbox as it is a all in one solution. the main difference with these cards is that they convert the video output to RGB (which arcade monitors accept).
which ever way you decide there is a fair amount of work to do.
Total costs (other than xbox)
cabinet £100 including power supply monitor speakers etc
control panel wood £20 (have enough for another 4)
control panel plexiglass £20
artwork £40
xbox to jamma card £30
amplifier for louder sound £14 (some cabinets wont need this)
all buttons and joystick etc £50
so £274 plus the xbox, plus many many hours work.
i think this is the best way to get a 'real' xbox arcade.
This post has been edited by bulge2: Dec 3 2007, 05:55 PM