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CheffoJeffo:

I am an "in addition to" as well ... most of the JAMMA stuff I buy is current / not emulated well or specialty controls (gun games). I have also bought classic boards for cabinet restorations and NAOMI / MVS stuff.

I started coming here just to build a MAME cabinet, but found all of this other stuff ...

Cheers.

AlanS17:


--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on June 23, 2005, 05:28:44 pm ---I started coming here just to build a MAME cabinet, but found all of this other stuff ...

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Didn't you recently buy a Galaga board?  ;)

danny_galaga:



http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,24004.0.html

this doesnt answer whether people buy pcbs in lieu of mame, but at least you can see whos got what...

mj147:

Im one of em that , has afew boards laying around. I have some of the classics (from my era) SF2, MK, Neo one slot
And my personal fav a Killer Instinct. Ive had that board and Hd for about 6 years now and hasnt given me any trouble.



mj147

youki:

I buy mainly NON-Jamma PCB  (old Original classics, like Donkey Kong, Popeye, QBert, Pacman..etc..)  , i have few jamma but game which interrest me are mainly non JAMMA.

I buy Lot MVS  Neo Geo too.  I like this format... it is very easy to store!

In fact, on  my mame cab , i have only roms i have the PCB or the MVS.  I use my Front End and MAME , only because you don't have to unplug and plug the PCB when you want change game , and for some PCB i don't have the JAMMA convertor... so.. mame.

Sometimes i use mame with a ROm i don't have the PCB , in fact, just to test, if it worth to buy it or not. 

I own about 40 PCBs (30 NON Jamma)  and 80 MVS in my collection.






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