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Title: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: speedklz on September 26, 2009, 08:45:45 pm
I have a working partly restored golden tee 96, should I mame this or keep it.. I would love to use the cabinate for mame but I wonder if the game itself is worh anything.
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: Ginsu Victim on September 26, 2009, 09:13:36 pm
Mame that ---smurf---.
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: mytymaus007 on September 26, 2009, 09:17:12 pm
MAME MAME  :applaud:
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: Beretta on September 27, 2009, 03:52:28 am
does the cab have original sideart?

if yes then keep asis.

if art is hosed beyond saving then mame away.
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: speedklz on September 27, 2009, 02:54:39 pm
Its actually a golden tee 98 but the side art is missing, this thing was converted then converted back to GT98. I didnt know if it was worth it or jsut mame it. So I guess Ill mame it. I have a few I am working on anyhow.
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: mvsfan on October 01, 2009, 06:06:03 pm
if you had something good like a sega Stv or a neo geo you probably wouldnt want to mame it.

but a golden tee 98? Unless you really like golden tee theirs no reason not to mame it. and even if you really do like golden tee, like me, Mame runs golden tee very well, so its not an issue. Mame away.
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: BamBam on October 01, 2009, 06:09:14 pm
Yep-Mame that bad boy
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: SirPeale on October 02, 2009, 07:22:44 am
Dedicated cab or conversion?
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: vidmouse on October 02, 2009, 08:16:01 am
Sell it, build your own from scratch with the scratch.
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: mwong168 on October 02, 2009, 09:46:45 am
Sell it, build your own from scratch with the scratch.

I would recommend building from scratch provided you have the tools and skills to work with wood.  If not I would say just gut the cabinet and MAME it.
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: bkenobi on October 02, 2009, 10:30:42 am
How can you recommend building a new one when you don't know what cab this one really is?  Golden Tee dedicated machines (if that's truly what it is) have good sized monitors and a large CP to start with.  The only problem (from my memory) is that the CP is pretty deep.  If it's in good condition, you can probably mod it a lot easier, quicker, cheaper than you can building a new one.  If you want a super fancy, lighted, etc machine...start from scratch.   :dunno
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: Ginsu Victim on October 02, 2009, 10:44:45 am
I like the deep CP. I MAMEd a Global VR Golf cab for a friend and it's awesome. Still plenty of room for Golden Tee and World Class Bowling, and also has elbow space for two players.
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: msinks on October 02, 2009, 11:26:07 am
I'm going through the exact same thing right now.  I have a Golden Tee 99 cabinet (original dedicated) in excellent condition.  It makes my existing MAME cab look like crap. :dizzy:  I've been seriously considering giving it the MAME treatment, and this thread probably just pushed me over the edge.  This cabinet is ridiculously easy to work on.  My only issue:  the monitor is a U5000, which is pretty much considered to be garbage.  I have a 25" WG monitor in my existing MAME cab which I'm considering swapping.  It is definitely an older monitor (believe it's in the 7200 line), but I worry about future problems with the U5000.

Ginsu Victim, would you happen to have any pictures of the control panel that you did?  Did you reuse the existing top, or did you cut a new piece of wood?  I'm sure that speedklz wouldn't mind seeing this, as well.  And just to prove I'm not trying to thread hijack, MAME that sucker. :)
Title: Re: To mame or keep as-is
Post by: Ginsu Victim on October 02, 2009, 11:42:30 am
Ginsu Victim, would you happen to have any pictures of the control panel that you did?  Did you reuse the existing top, or did you cut a new piece of wood?  I'm sure that speedklz wouldn't mind seeing this, as well.  And just to prove I'm not trying to thread hijack, MAME that sucker. :)

Pics coming.....let me gather my sources.....I'll edit this post with the link.

EDIT:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=90725.0