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What to do with my ultracade 33" cabinet??

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emdkay:
I'd suggest http://www.willitblend.com/

Ginsu Victim:

--- Quote from: emdkay on August 22, 2008, 04:12:36 pm ---I'd suggest http://www.willitblend.com/

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That would be an awesome margarita blender, considering it can turn marbles (and iphones) to DUST.

davidrfoley:
There are still UltraCade Universal Kits out there in inventory.  Check with companies like Betson, Automated Services, CA Robinson, or Brady.  They used to stock the kits which let you convert any cabinet into an UltraCade. 

madgammer:

--- Quote from: davidrfoley on August 25, 2008, 01:02:36 pm ---There are still UltraCade Universal Kits out there in inventory.  Check with companies like Betson, Automated Services, CA Robinson, or Brady.  They used to stock the kits which let you convert any cabinet into an UltraCade. 



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Thanks for the tip.  I contacted all the companies above and the only one that had any was betson and the prices where very high for the board and i/o.  http://www.betson.com/search/parts/ultracade/  then I would have to spend another $300 for games :(

Axe:
If $500 is your "be all, end all" price, and that includes computer cost, you are going to have a hard time getting all the Mame guts and a computer for that!  You could make a lower end mame and maybe run games like SFII and the like, But if cost is the big issue, it makes the most sense to put a fighting game back in it lol!

For variety a Mame Motherboard and Jamma control set might be do-able, but nothing flashy, they MVS mobo's seem to be climbing skyward on ebay.

Maybe put a Jamma based harnessin it and save up for a multi jamma board, then you could update your games list as they get older...
 :dunno

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