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What is the most fun you've had playing your custom arcade cab?

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wongojack:

Just wondering what everyone thinks is the most fun they've had with their cab or controls.  It doesn't have to be MAME of course - I just like to hear about what everyone thinks is fun.

Alternatively what have you spent the most time playing on your custom cab/controls?

Paul Olson:

.Most fun I have had on my MAME cab was teaching my nephew to play Donkey Kong. He visited for a week a couple of years ago, and he got to about 45,000.

I have fun playing Tron, and I swap that joystick on fairly regularly. I have been playing robotron a bit recently, which is a lot of fun. I don't play defender much anymore. The panel layout works great, but we have a Defender in the lobby at work. We also have Champ Sprint and Super Offroad, so I don't put the steering wheel panels on very often anymore.

I almost forgot. 2 player plowing through the Metal slug series was a lot of fun. I had never played them prior to that.

mgb:

I love playing Nibbler and trying to do better everytime.

I also love playing Jumpman on a C64 Emulator. This is one of my all time favorite games and it plays real well with arcade controls (except for the startup of selecting number of players and all)

And Eggventure is always fun

opt2not:

Every other weekend or so, grabbing a Two-fer of beer (that's a 24 case of beer for you non-Canadians), going over to my buddy's place and playing random Mame games till the wee-hours of the morning....and by random I mean, hitting random and playing whatever comes up.

Of course with some exceptions, there's only so much Mahjong a person can handle. :D

drventure:

Playing WorldBeach Volleyball with my 6yo is pretty fun. No sound, but she loves it.

I've been having a blast lately with the FoFix version of Frets on Fire. Found a ton of charts online for various songs I love, and the Ashley Guitar controllers I picked up for cheap have a very nice feel to them.

Mille Miglia has also been keeping me occupied.

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