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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2008

This is my latest machine, it supports a lot of different platforms including xbox and ps2 as welll as pinmame

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  • it all original, its an original machine ( Liesure and Allied industries Family cabinet but i have built them before

  • Did you buy or make the controler?

  • Please be more specific are you talking about the joystick and the buttons ?

  • great machine. what os and front end are you using? win Xp and mamewah? what emus do you use for ps2 and xbox?

  • i will make a vid on this subject keep looking

  • great machine - how much did it set u back?

  • The cab was dead and i got it for $600 from a supplier, The arcade monitor was dead and i revived it for around $120 that was for a cap kit and horizontal i.c and a few other things

    the P.C in at the moment is a P3 1.1Ghz 512Mb of RAM 40 Gig Hdd $80 the VGA graphics card was $120 the J-PAC was around $60 just over a grand i'd say

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  • That's wonderful to introduce arcade gaming to youth. I'm getting my nefews to play metal slug 2.

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  • If my dad had built something like that 4 me @ that age, I would have passed out!!!!

  • Triplets?! @_@

  • Who is Playing the 3 Little Girls. Playing the Metal Slug 2,X and 3 Arcade Game the Neo Geo MVS System Hardware Game That's Very Funny Huh!

  • Im sorry i was talking about the Control Panel as a whole. did you buy the Control panel pre-build and then add the buttens and stick or did you buy it all together?

  • nice

  • I was born a bit too late to experience the golden age of arcades, but I still liked playing what was there in the 90s, and I'd love to build a machine like this.

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