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Rush The Rock for $300 a good deal?
Malenko:
I'm biased, I dont like the game, so I wouldnt buy it for more then 200 in working shape. In fact I dont even think I'd buy it then (unless I could put Cruisn' in there)
nitz:
A cab being a good deal or not depends on where you live too. Where I live, the asking price on a well known driving game, complete and in good shape would probably be $1000+. So $300 would be a good deal for that.
If it's in good shape and you want a MAME driving cab, $200 is definitely fair. Let us know if you get it! :)
helpmebuild:
So looks like I'm gonna get it for $125 without the monitor as he wanted it for another project...not bad considering I wanted to retrofit it with an LCD anyway.
So as long as I am able to sort out transportation It should be mine and ready to mame this weekend. In terms of steering for this thing...what do people recommend? Logitec..daytona or crusin wheel? anything else?
I'd like to throw in a nice PC and maybe even a used 360 to play something new and sexy on it..any input is welcome.
bkenobi:
It doesn't have the controls? If it did, you could just wire them up to the PC with an encoder or controller hack.
helpmebuild:
--- Quote from: bkenobi on May 07, 2010, 12:45:11 pm ---It doesn't have the controls? If it did, you could just wire them up to the PC with an encoder or controller hack.
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Well it does have the controls but I'm not a huge fan of them to be honest. They look and feel kind of cheap. I just thought maybe the Logitech G25/G27 may be a better way to go in terms of the look and feel. Has anyone used the G25 or 27 with Mame and older games at all through PC? I am leaning toward more of a 360 or PS3 as I'm bigger in to newer games but wouldn't mind the flexibility to be able to play older stuff like Out Run and such.