ubikuberalles
12-14-2004, 03:01 PM
Not long after CGE2K4 I went to my local Gamestop and bought two of the Namco games I saw at CGE:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/namco_games.jpg
These systems are set up so that you could only hit the trigger button with your thumb while holding the game. It wasn't long before my thumb was very sore and so I tried placing the game on the floor and using my index finger for the trigger. That worked but the game system kept rocking when I used the joystick. My index finger was not as sore as my thumb but the constant rocking distracted me and I got lower scores as a result.
Then inspiration hit me and I came up with the idea of a holder that would keep the system in place and allow me to play without distraction. So I built two holders: one for each system. The holders are each built of two pieces of wood. The top piece has a hole cut in it to allow the system to fit in. The second piece of wood is mounted below the first piece with carriage bolts to keep the system in place.
Here's a photo of the first holder soon after I cut and assembled the wood. The wood is laminated particle board I had left over from a another project and it's excellant material for holders.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder01.jpg
Below is a picture of the holder with the system in place. Cutting the inital hole was easy. The hard part was getting the Namco system to fit in tightly. The original hole was smaller than the system and so I spent some time with a wood file in order to get the system to fit in the hole.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder02.jpg
Here's a side shot of the holder. I used the plastic caps from some orange drink bottles as spacers. As you can see I had to use the wood file quite a bit here to make sure I had acces to the reset button.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder03.jpg
A plain white holder looked boring and the exposed wood on the side was unattractive. So, I spruced things up a bit with some paint and stickers.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder04.jpg
The stickers I printed myself. I captured the images from the MAME version of the games.
I had some stickers left over and so I applied them to the side of the holder.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder05.jpg
Here's a shot of the holder without the game in place:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder06.jpg
I was able to complete the second holder in much quicker time than the first. The distance between the boards on the second holder was greater than what the bottle caps could provide and so I just used 3/8" plastic pipe for the second holder.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/Pac-Man_holder01.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/Pac-Man_holder02.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/Pac-Man_holder04.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/Pac-Man_holder03.jpg
The systems still rock a little bit in the holders but I solved the problem by jamming some folded paper between each system and their holder.
I play with the holder either sitting on the floor or in my lap. Either way it works well for me. The gameplay has improved but I haven't broken any scoring records. The big difference is the reduction in fatigue: I can play much longer now without the pain I endured before building the holders.
(See my post at the end of this page for a look at modifications I made to the holders)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/namco_games.jpg
These systems are set up so that you could only hit the trigger button with your thumb while holding the game. It wasn't long before my thumb was very sore and so I tried placing the game on the floor and using my index finger for the trigger. That worked but the game system kept rocking when I used the joystick. My index finger was not as sore as my thumb but the constant rocking distracted me and I got lower scores as a result.
Then inspiration hit me and I came up with the idea of a holder that would keep the system in place and allow me to play without distraction. So I built two holders: one for each system. The holders are each built of two pieces of wood. The top piece has a hole cut in it to allow the system to fit in. The second piece of wood is mounted below the first piece with carriage bolts to keep the system in place.
Here's a photo of the first holder soon after I cut and assembled the wood. The wood is laminated particle board I had left over from a another project and it's excellant material for holders.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder01.jpg
Below is a picture of the holder with the system in place. Cutting the inital hole was easy. The hard part was getting the Namco system to fit in tightly. The original hole was smaller than the system and so I spent some time with a wood file in order to get the system to fit in the hole.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder02.jpg
Here's a side shot of the holder. I used the plastic caps from some orange drink bottles as spacers. As you can see I had to use the wood file quite a bit here to make sure I had acces to the reset button.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder03.jpg
A plain white holder looked boring and the exposed wood on the side was unattractive. So, I spruced things up a bit with some paint and stickers.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder04.jpg
The stickers I printed myself. I captured the images from the MAME version of the games.
I had some stickers left over and so I applied them to the side of the holder.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder05.jpg
Here's a shot of the holder without the game in place:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/msPac-Man_holder06.jpg
I was able to complete the second holder in much quicker time than the first. The distance between the boards on the second holder was greater than what the bottle caps could provide and so I just used 3/8" plastic pipe for the second holder.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/Pac-Man_holder01.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/Pac-Man_holder02.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/Pac-Man_holder04.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/ubikuberalles/photos%20for%20dp%20site/Pac-Man_holder03.jpg
The systems still rock a little bit in the holders but I solved the problem by jamming some folded paper between each system and their holder.
I play with the holder either sitting on the floor or in my lap. Either way it works well for me. The gameplay has improved but I haven't broken any scoring records. The big difference is the reduction in fatigue: I can play much longer now without the pain I endured before building the holders.
(See my post at the end of this page for a look at modifications I made to the holders)