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Old 04-01-2009, 04:36 PM   #9
Hack&Lube
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Originally Posted by Bobblehead View Post
That would be cool, but I've always figured the controls would be screwed on a cabinet like that. Of course things that primarily just use the joystick and a button wouldn't be much of an issue, but other games that used different controls would be an issue. If you start doing these all in one things then it may be time to consider a nice mame set up.
The ones at Costco were always broken and really they are just mame machines that are properly liscensed and thus the cost. IIRC, it did have a trackball built into it (I was playing Centipede) but not the pinball buttons on the side like some X-Arcade mame setups do. I was using the trackball because kits had pushed the joystick into the console and it was unusable.
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