Well no DUH, its just about the best way of playing yer fav games especially arcade games which require the ability to have fun. soon im ordering metal slug 3 and then... none of my freinds will ever leave my house..... i mean
edit: more pics, this is my mvs pcb motherboard, single slot, not much options but at least it has volume and dips switch control:
eh, i only payed exactly $300.10, cause i picked it up and because it was an easy auction i didnt need to pay over $500, but 2 buttons (yellow) dont have microswitches and the 1st player black button works badly, thats the only catch, and all i have 2 do is spend $20 for new buttons and thats it, and im getting a few more programs for it so i have more games other than Puzzle Bobble...
my Shock troopers 2 mvs came in yesterday and my Samurai Showdown II jap AES, the Samurai game had no sticker on it (good) because apparently it was a conversion cart but the guys at the store said it wasnt, so when i turned the system on there where these laughing faces and i found out, i just bought a AES game NEVER released, EVER not to Japan Nor America, it was just a game that was developed and never released, and i got a COPY of it for $40! And its AWESOME! Much like Bust-A-Move except better EVERYTHING and a bit harder
i have a small pinball machine, one of those you can buy at like toys R us or somthin, sum sorta space thingy but i hid it sumwhere and dunno where it is--- well the good thing about my type of arcade machine is that its an MVS, so i can play different games which is what those carts are for