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Pinball Wizard:
Auctions. That is where any of these deals come from. I bought this game DOA on the spot all because all the pieces are there. I knew that with that size monitor, as long as the neck was good, it was repairable, and therefore worth more then I paid for.

BASS!:

--- Quote from: BASS! on July 11, 2009, 08:56:44 pm ---I think you should leave the controls as is. Try and play the classics on that pad >:D

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--- Quote ---I think not, a little awkward. If I keep it that way I'm going to turn myself into a cripple.

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Beat track and field on ddr govna!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LFzZ9VcrXw[/youtube]

Pinball Wizard:
Wow, that is an "interesting" and "different" concept. Would be interesting to setup the keys to be linked to the dance pad.

Pinball Wizard:
Is SDLMame multithreaded? If not is there a multithreaded version? To help games like Guantlet Legends and NFL Blitz along in getting decent speed I want to set up a cluster server in my machine. Just my mame PC and a secondary PC to jjust donate processing power.

Seith:

--- Quote from: Pinball Wizard on July 12, 2009, 10:40:21 am ---Wow, that is an "interesting" and "different" concept. Would be interesting to setup the keys to be linked to the dance pad.

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It's pretty fun actually.

Bought the girlfriend some metal DDR pads a couple years ago and one day we had them hooked up to the computer, playing Punch Out! on the NES... talk about making a hard game harder!  But it translated wonderfully, you literally had to dodge punches.

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