Having said that, I would welcome a plug and play JAMMA board that let me pick my own roms, but more important, let me customize the front end. Most of the ones I've seen look like ass. The ArcadeSD one is pretty sweet.
I agree.
It would be nice to have a board like that. Especially one that you can put in machines and legally sell without worry.
I consistently find that as BB said, a pc just works best.
The xx in 1s all have their problems
The front ends on raspberry pi versions are lacking.
The arcade sd looks awesome but it's fairly costly and it doesn't support sone games that are must haves for me.
Again though, it always goes back to the end user. Some people don't mind some of the issues with the different board.
I have one customer who bought all the equipment for building 2 60-in-1 machines and had me build them.
The equipment was definitely not what I would have chosen.
They have vertically mounted wide screen 24" cheap LCDs, JLFs (set for 4 way) and crappy illuminated buttons.
He loves them, but to each their own.
I have another customer who was using a 3-in-1 in his cocktail as well as Happ knockoffs set to 4 way (no true restriction).
On his request, I upgraded the setup to a 60-in-1 with Zippyys set for 4way and he and his kids were thrilled.
This guy also has a beautiful pool table that he hand built and has been offered $10,000 for. So it goes to show that his pool table has a higher value to him than his video game cab that is for casual play.
There is no black and white one type of group in this hobby.
It takes all types and I'm not sure why you, BulbousBeard have a hard time seeing that.
If all of these more casual guys were to leave the hobby because of elitist top shelf guys talking down to them and treating them like idiots, do you really think the suppliers that we buy our equipment from will be able to stay in business with the orders they'll receive from a few die hards?
Oh and to the op question, JDfan is absolutely right. And that is the main reason why there can not be actual commercially available MAME hardware