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--- Quote from: ahofle on February 29, 2008, 04:27:48 pm ---
--- Quote from: CrazyKongFan on February 29, 2008, 03:16:19 pm ---I don't know if there's more than one 48-in-1 out there, but they just put an arcade in at the local mall, and one of the machines is an old Ms Pac cabinet with a multigame PCB in it, and it's 48 games. I've only played a few games on it, Pac-man sounded normal, Donkey Kong sounded a little funny (mostly Mario's running), Gyruss sounded horrible. The games I played, all had the copyright info removed (with only the date left)

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Try Phoenix.  That one sounded horrible on the X in one cabinet I played on.  In fact it sounded identical to MAME back before the discrete sounds were implemented correctly.

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That's because it is MAME.  DK is using the 3 samples for when Mario is walking instead of using Discrete sounds like MAME currently does.

CrazyKongFan:

--- Quote from: ahofle on February 29, 2008, 04:27:48 pm ---Try Phoenix.  That one sounded horrible on the X in one cabinet I played on.  In fact it sounded identical to MAME back before the discrete sounds were implemented correctly.
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You're right, it does sound horrible. Had a chance to try it tonight.

the King:
I have the 48 in 1 and I would say my biggest beef is that it only saves the highest score and no initials.  Sure the original games didn't when you shut them off either, but it just would be nice when you have lots of people coming over that it would save who's in second place or fifth place in a game.  Other than that I'm pretty happy with it, the sound issues don't bother me and no one else I'm having play on it have a clue there is a issue.   

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