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tommy:


--- Quote from: HarumaN on May 12, 2005, 12:31:29 pm ---Or perhaps he just talks too much?
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tommy:


--- Quote from: Sephroth57 on May 12, 2005, 12:39:39 pm ---yeah i agree.. but its a good thing if youre buying. the people who say MAME isnt the same as having a real PCB, are like a 5% minority. most people, if you can play the game fully in MAME, who cares if you have a board for it or not. i mean really, im not gonna waste 100$ on some game i can already play

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Thats exactly what i mean, no need to buy expensive game boards, the pcb seller loses to free mame.

HaRuMaN:


--- Quote from: tommy on May 12, 2005, 01:05:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: HarumaN on May 12, 2005, 12:31:29 pm ---Or perhaps he just talks too much?  ;)

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Can i pay you off now to go bug someone else.  ;D

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Sure...  I take paypal...  :D

rchadd:

depends on the game - classic game boards will always trade at premium prices.

what games are you trying to sell? got any classics?


CheffoJeffo:


--- Quote from: Peale on May 12, 2005, 11:55:02 am ---With all respect, I disagree.  Mame is a great way to get a taste of the arcade experience, but the real boards are what offer the real thing.

If you're having problems trying to sell your items, perhaps you're choosing the wrong venue?

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I think that Peale's right on here ... trying to sell boards here is going to be tough since (from what I've seen) the majority of people are (for lack of a better term) MAMErs. There are some folks who like original boards and machines, but they are not in the majority.

Also depends on what you're selling ... there are entirely too many fighter titles (how many Street Fighter/KOF/A vs B titles do we need?!?) out there to make that sector profitable.

Try KLOV or RGVAM.

Cheers.

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