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Author Topic: Back from the dead: WeirdPier's Mame Cabinet  (Read 1565 times)

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Back from the dead: WeirdPier's Mame Cabinet
« on: April 21, 2005, 01:48:48 pm »
Re-Hi,

Must have been around 4 years since I last posted here (on the old boards).

My old Mame cabinet worked, untill the PC I had inthere fried, and I was left with a nice looking, but non-working cabinet. Gladly enough it was fully Jamma2PC, so I spent quite some time playing Tetris, Street Fighter and Pang 3.

As it takes quite some space in my appartment, I now decided to choose between moving it to the cellar or trying to revitalise it. I choose life.

Just ordered an ArcadeVGA and a J-Pac (going for the easy way this time) and are now trying to catch up the last 4 year in reading.
Have a Mame-collectin of, euhms, 3 legal roms