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Originally posted by initialD

Where in perth can people leese or even buy soemtimes,

aracade machines, maybe classics like double dragon, or even games like raiden, or streetfighter 2, and maybe some new1s???

I saw a Street Fight II machine for $500 in the Quokka last week. Apparantly arcade machines with orginal "moves sheet" for games like sf2 are getting to be collectors items, so the prices are higher than usual.

Might be an idea to build a MAME cabinet and run what ever game you want :).

Jojo told me about the new buisness venture. Sounds like fun, good luck!

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yeah i would say build a cabinet to house a monitor (LCD maybe), and run a old PC with MAME.

it shouldnt be hard to script a program with a menu so that it looks like the real deal + you have all the games at your fingertips with upgrade capabilities.

why do you want one pal?

Nate

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Originally posted by bless_you

yeah i would say build a cabinet to house a monitor (LCD maybe), and run a old PC with MAME.

it shouldnt be hard to script a program with a menu so that it looks like the real deal + you have all the games at your fingertips with upgrade capabilities.

Yep, I have done this & it's the go. I believe Leisure & Allied Industries are based in Perth & can steer you in the right direction for a cabinet.

Do a search for & you should get quite a few DIY pages if you're so inclined.

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OH man, that sucks!!!! i'm probably gonna give a few places a ring, does any1 know wats the deal wit leesing them???

wat eva the machine makes, is the money mine?? and do i just pay a leesing fee, or is a % of the cash his, that i make with the machine??????

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