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Question about multi game jamma boards
RayB:
I would recommend hunting down the Namco Classic Collection volume 1 or 2 (vol 1 is space themed) which has 3 classic games, plus "remixed" versions with better graphics.
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8824
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8825
Pricey board on ebay
Not pricey board (in a cabinet)
divemaster127:
What about the williams multi game those are legal arent they
dm
2600:
--- Quote from: divemaster127 on June 24, 2009, 11:49:38 am ---What about the williams multi game those are legal arent they
dm
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Depends. Saying williams multi game is kind of vague as there are several different versions by different people and manufacturers.
1. The one that came in a cabinet that would be sold at Target or Costco (legal)
2. The one that goes on an actual williams pcb like Robotron, etc.
3. JROK's multiwilliams board
3. The ones on emulator boards (not legal) (there are a few different versions of this, but they are all not legal)
Paul Olson:
If one is available at Target, definitely check to see if it is licensed for commercial use. I would imagine it would only be for home use.
RayB:
There's also the one from ArcadeShop where you hook it up to your PC to load it up with the ROM data. That one is probably legal. Technically, a reproduction of hardware is completely legal (patents expired), but including any of the original software is not (copyrights not expired).
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