Some of my favorite websites or sites that might be of interest if you are Building Your Own Arcade Controls.
The official MAME homepage
The home of the emulator that makes most home arcades tick. MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. The MAME project is also a way to preserve the fantastic arcade experience so they can be enjoyed by future generations even when the original hardware is gone.
the home of MAME
Build Your Own Arcade Controls
The most comprehensive collection of information if you want to build your own arcade cabinet. Be sure to visit the forum get even more info, hints and ideas!
MAMEWorld
MAMEworld keeps you up-to-date with lastest releases of various versions, tools and usefull software to use on a cabinet.
T.A.F.A The Arcade Flyers Archive. A great resource for artwork, and is also fun to browse!
K.L.O.V.
The Killer List Of Videogames. Internet's largest database of coin-operated video-games. Browse here to find lots of magnificent arcade cabinets. This one should bring back memories!
The Killer List of Videogames
Arcade Art Library
A good (free) resource for vectorised artwork. Lots of great artists vectorise arcade art to reproduce and restore cabinets. You can also find original marquees, controlpanel and sideart files, to get started right away! I also contributed a few files, which are free to download!
Ultimarc
Andy from Ultimarc supplied my cabs with the excellent IPac keyboard encoding board. The encoder connects arace controls - joysticks, buttons, trackbal etc- to a PC