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need your opinion....where should i put the "coin" buttons?? (pic)
hulkster:
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You kids are getting spoiled with your instant messengers, when I was a kid even email had a 15 minute to 48 hour lag... that's if it didn't get lost along the way.
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how are you?? im 22, so if im still a kid...um, well then you must be 40 or so.
Rawker:
here is what mine will look like, basically i'm going to setup mame so that every time i push the credit button a credit is given to every player, so i just humm on the button when i startup the game and then were good to go.
Felsir:
--- Quote from: Rawker on February 26, 2004, 11:36:57 pm ---here is what mine will look like, basically i'm going to setup mame so that every time i push the credit button a credit is given to every player, so i just humm on the button when i startup the game and then were good to go.
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Wouldn't that mean that in games like Gauntlet, ALL players reveive health when the "Blue wizard is about to die" and the blue player needs extra health?
My point is that in some games, it matters in which coin slot is activated, so one button wouldn't work that well. Also, in single player games you'd get 4 credits.
BTW, I love the CP artwork! Very basic, very clean. Neat!
paigeoliver:
Go to radio shack and get 4 small buttons and install them on your coin door for credit buttons.
Although you might find that you have a lot of nearly useless buttons since many games share credits, and many (most. all?) 4 player games start with button one rather than a dedicated start button.
TheTick:
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You kids are getting spoiled with your instant messengers, when I was a kid even email had a 15 minute to 48 hour lag... that's if it didn't get lost along the way.
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how are you?? im 22, so if im still a kid...um, well then you must be 40 or so.
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Not yet ;) , 27 this month.... I'm Post-Mainframe. Though I did have the unfortunate experience of programming on IBM XTs (4mhz) and PC JR's (8mhz) my freshman year of high school. They were soon replaced by state-of-the-art IBM PS/2s (16mhz... maybe 32; at least they finally had hard drives and 3 1/2" floppy drives). Sadly my University was still using VAX when I graduated :o