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BadMouth:
The Midway one I was referring to was Midway Arcade Treasures.
The Deluxe Edition contains the same games as collection #2 and #3.
paigeoliver:
I am not intending to give you any advice, I am just going to make an observation.

I have seen hundreds of mame cabinets for sale over the years and almost every one of them had games on it, most of them had a full install. Right now I can go on amazon.com and select from several different circuit boards that combine mame and roms into the same package. I can also buy those systems pre-installed into cabinets from ALMOST every game retailer in America.

The mame license isn't enforceable and not even Namco seems to make any effort to protect their old IP anymore and they were the last ones who used to be serious about it.


--- Quote from: noon on January 29, 2013, 01:18:23 pm ---I built a cabinet a few years back that I really enjoyed. Unfortunately in the new house it isn't feasible to put it on the 3rd floor where I want it. I'm considering selling in order to help fund building a new cocktail cab. I am unsure what kind of games to put on it. I bought a control panel from Hanaho a few years back that I think came with some classic roms.

What do you guys put on yours before you sell? Nothing with the wording must supply your own roms? I'm not sure this will appeal to a large audience. Thoughts appreciated.

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