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Jamma cards?
Generic Eric:
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--- Quote from: Generic Eric on October 17, 2014, 10:01:46 am ---Honestly, those are questions you should have considered before ordering. Is there more than one 600 in 1 jamma board? I don't know, but if you are asking for advice maybe a picture are brand of the one you ordered?
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You're probably right but I wanted one to play with. It was on sale for 100 so I figured it was worth tinkering with. The one I purchased was from [company name removed per rule 5] - they have many types. It sounded great not having to go with a full PC and Mame to piece together an arcade so I figured I would check one out.
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ITSOK
Do you know about the 155 in 1? [company name hint removed per rule 5].
DeLuSioNal29:
The only issue I have with 60 in 1 boards are the quality of sound. Some games have different sounds than the real thing. Some are garbled and distorted (Bomb Jack and Gunsmoke). That said, once you outgrow it, I recommend the ArcadeSD. It has a hefty price tag of $325, but it's worth it IMO.
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Generic Eric:
That was the game list for the ArcadeSD
Generic Eric:
--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on October 17, 2014, 10:24:50 am ---The only issue I have with 60 in 1 boards are the quality of sound. Some games have different sounds than the real thing. Some are garbled and distorted (Bomb Jack and Gunsmoke). That said, once you outgrow it, I recommend the ArcadeSD. It has a hefty price tag of $325, but it's worth it IMO.
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I read in the FAQ it saves hi scores. does it also save initials?
lilshawn:
from the arcadesd page...
--- Quote ---Purchased games unlocked by Serial Number, no codes to remember
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what's up with that?? we are already illegally plopping stuff on the card...why are we doing this?
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