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    Play your consoles in JAMMA cabinets!

    Well actually I was reffering to PCBs made this decade. New ones like Virtua fighter 4 Evolution cost upwards of $1000. An example of an older game going for more than $300 would be the revision of Soul Calibur (basically the same as the DC version). If your gonna hook up your PS2 or Dreamcast...
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    Should I get this?

    I build these and its pretty much the same proccess for every system (you just use that systems controls and RGB cable). The next one I want to build for myself will be a saturn converter. I love that system. Did you see the Dreamcast version- VMU slots and everything!
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    Does anybody collect arcade stuff?

    I forgot to mention that it has built in rumble underneath the control panel and because the control panel is aluminum (not wood) it rumbles really well. With the Dreamcast the "Street Fighter" games have zero load time so it works great.
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    Does anybody collect arcade stuff?

    The cabinet itself was $300 ($300 to ship. Ouch! Really wish my friend would've helped me pick it up with his truck.) Everything else was free (the marquee was donated by a buddy of mine, I already had a Dreamcast, 4 extension cords, controller for the VMU slot and the "now featuring" marquee...
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    Should I get this?

    I have had mine for well over a year and Ive had no trouble keeping it running. Its worth it because you can use it for more than just NeoGeo. I use mine to play consoles. Look at this site. http://www.angelfire.com/dc2/jamma_converter/
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    Does anybody collect arcade stuff?

    Check out this NeoGeo MVS Ive converted for the Sega Dreamcast! Notice the VMU slot under the control panel? As well as the extension ports under the marquee for light guns, dance pads, fishing controllers ect! That marquee is a real Dreamcast marquee made by sega too. I was for a display at...
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    Play your consoles in JAMMA cabinets!

    What would you think a reasonable price would be? Take into consideration that the parts aren't cheap and the labor involved in building it. I would think that you would be willing to pay about what you would for an arcade PCB. Considering some new PCBs are in the thousands and older games are...
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    Play your consoles in JAMMA cabinets!

    These are all built by hand and require quite a bit of labor and time so they are not cheap. Each version is $250. I can also make a combo unit, which is the RGB cables for PS2 and any other system (Gamecube, XBOX or Dreamcast) wired into one unit and Playstation controls wired for $300. You...
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    Play your consoles in JAMMA cabinets!

    Check out this site for a cool converter that allows you to play your consoles in any JAMMA cabinet! http://www.angelfire.com/dc2/jamma_converter/
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