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Would you PAY for new games for your MAME cabinet?

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Paul Olson:
I don't have anything against paying, but I doubt if I actually would unless it was something really unique. I don't have time to play very many of the games I already have access to. I would like a legal license to the games in MAME, and I would pay $100 without hesitation. I own a few dedicated cabs and a couple other boards, but I really don't want a garage full of boards to have legal licenses. I am looking into game development at school, so I am really interested to see if you can make money at something like this.

Blanka:
Yeah, they really should make those 66 in 1 PCB and other classic sets available for MAME use. I'd pay 1-2$/game no problem if the license is right and it has real roms, no crappy front-ends. Now only Taito has something that works with MAME.

RayB:

--- Quote from: pcolson on December 13, 2008, 04:26:18 am ---I am really interested to see if you can make money at something like this.
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I would never expect to make money with such a small niche market, but I would hope to break even.

Malenko:
it would depend on the game, I'd help with the art, for free =)

CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: Blanka on December 13, 2008, 07:20:40 am ---Yeah, they really should make those 66 in 1 PCB and other classic sets available for MAME use. I'd pay 1-2$/game no problem if the license is right and it has real roms, no crappy front-ends. Now only Taito has something that works with MAME.

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OK ... except that the 60-in-1s are *already* MAME and *are* actual ROMs.

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