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Author Topic: Konami time pilot cocktail table question :)  (Read 1290 times)

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Konami time pilot cocktail table question :)
« on: August 02, 2016, 10:54:03 pm »
Hi , i just got this today :)

i know there's a konami classic plug.
i would really love to play old games besides time pilot if possible.

anyone know if
#1 : can i plug a multi 412-in-1 game elf (or if any better ones) in there ?
#2 : would i need a specific konami to jamma ?
#3 : if yes is there a good place to get one  (or someone selling one) ?

thank you everyone  ;D
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Re: Konami time pilot cocktail table question :)
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2016, 09:53:28 pm »
My personal suggestion is actually to collect Konami pinout boards, they are a bargain compared to JAMMA boards and unlike that game elf the games will actually play right.

You would need to rewire to use a game elf, because it isn't real Jamma in the first place so you would have to use 2 adapters in a row and then it still wouldn't have the full button support. Rewiring is actually cheaper than buying an adapter anyway.
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