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blind_dado:
Are there any games that would REQUIRE me to use the player two coin? ("6" in mame)  or can I just get by with using the player one coin ("5" in mame)?  Will player two always be able to join a game using credits entered via the player one coin?

Ginsu Victim:
Not that many games require a second player coin, but there's enough of them that do that you could set a shifted key to allow coin 1 to become coin 2 when shift is held. That or make a hidden player 2 coin button.

massive88:
The answer is yes, you will want some way to put in coins into player 2 slot.

An alternative to what Ginsu describes, you could also map player 2 coin to "5" as well, so every time you hit player 1 coin it counts one for each player.  If like me and my friends, you dont really care about counting "quarters" when playing games, this should work fine.

ahofle:
Basically, most cooperative games require separate coins for the various players for obvious reasons.  Like Gauntlet, beat 'em ups like TMNT/Double Dragon/Final Fight/Rampage, etc, and many cooperative shoot em ups.

EDIT: removed DD and FF, added Rampage

blind_dado:
On my control panel I DO have a coin 1 and coin 2 set up.  But now I'm wiring the coin door and for various reasons can only have a coin 1 wired to both coint slots.  I was wondering if I could get by with that for the majority of the two player games, or if most of them require a seperate player 2 coin for player 2.  

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