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MVS Question

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Goz:
MVS is a variation of the JAMMA std.

If you have a JAMMA cab you simply plug it in and  make one wire modification. Sites like HARD MVS previously mentioned have info on this.

-Goz

Stingray:

--- Quote from: ArcadeNoob on July 10, 2005, 03:40:10 am ---Thanks a bunch!


So...........you think I should buy one of these bad boys?  How many games are available, and when was it first realeased?  Also, are they still making games for it?

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Yes you should buy one, mine gets as much or more play than my MAME cab. There are a ton of games available for it. I don't believe that new games are still being commercially produced, but there are a ton of them out there.

-S

ArcadeNoob:
The games can be picked up fairly cheaply as well, correct?


Also, do all the games use the same standard control panel?  In other words, is it kind of like a console, where you just "plug and play"?

Goz:

--- Quote from: ArcadeNoob on July 18, 2005, 11:22:17 am ---The games can be picked up fairly cheaply as well, correct?


Also, do all the games use the same standard control panel?  In other words, is it kind of like a console, where you just "plug and play"?

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The NEO GEO has a huge following and as such there are varying degree's on cost of a CART. A Full kit (original box, art, cart, etc) typically is $100+ and loose MVS cart depending on game can run from $10 - $100 with the majority being sub $50 range.

-Goz

Stingray:
Pretty much the same type of pricing variations you see with JAMMA boards, and for similar reasons.

-S

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