I did the Supergun thing once, but quickly got out of it. Takes up too much space, and the exposed boards seem easy to damage (although this never happened). Back in summer 1999, a friend of mine with wealthy parents (and lots of money for him to throw around) decided that he wanted to own Aliens Vs. Predator at home. So he decided to buy a Supergun and the AvP CPS2 board. He couldn't find that right away, but instead happened upon a CPS3 with Street Fighter III 2nd Impact. Now, this was before the announcement that SF3 was coming to the Dreamcast. We didn't expect to see a home version since 3rd Strike was coming to arcades and figured that would be ported much later on down the line (Zero 3 had just hit the DC, after all).
So I went in half with him and we got the CPS3. It was very delicate-looking and there was also the worry over whether or not the board would suicide. We got it and loved it; I played the shit out of the game every day. We even found the AvP board and also got a Neo-Geo MVS. My friend went off to school out of state and I got all the boards at my house. But I was only home on the weekends and didn't get to play the Supergun much, plus it's size and delicate boards made it a real pain to haul to friends' houses for more people to play. Then SF3 W Impact got announced for the DC and sold the Supergun and everything off ASAP, giving my friend half the cash (got back pretty much what we paid for everything, amazingly enough) to cover his share. And as the years have gone by, I just don't see the point anymore. Emulation is perfect on 99% of the 2D arcade games. It's only some obscure 3D titles that never got home ports that you might want to hunt down. Look at that screenshot in the OP. Why spend all that cash to play the arcade version of Soul Calibur? Yeah the emulation of it sucks, but the DC version is superior in every way. Not to mention Soul Calibur IV is coming out.
Shuri, what games are you interested in? You really should look up the prices first, or just see if they're emulated on PC instead. PC MAME is faster and better than XBox MAME OA.
i was on the point of buying a cab or a supergun several years ago, but i didn't want to get into the expense and clutter. it still kills me that i can't play cave's new games, but that shit is expensive, and a modded xbox mostly does it for me
Yeah, new board prices are pretty much insane. You have to wait a few years for prices to fall before they become affordable, and by that point there's usually home ports or emulation. And then you have the expensive or rental-only boards that you're just not going to get, like VF5 and Tekken 6. I just don't see the point of going after new stuff, although there is something cool and nostalgic about having an arcade cab with some good older games or a MAME cab.
I used to be all about the originals, even spending all that cash on the newest Neo-Geo games. But even I had to stop when titles like SvC Chaos showed up playable on modded Xboxes BEFORE the cart even shipped, not to mention the benefits of emulation like being able to play the game at a higher resolution, filtering, etc. I still have a Neo AES back home with my favorites like SS2, RB2, and KOF '98, but it's far easier for me to just load up my modded PSP with the entire Neo-Geo library and play these games perfectly emulated anywhere. And I show my support for these companies by buying their new products and compilations.