Best Games For MK2 Jamma Cab?

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Hello,

I have a dedicated Mortal Kombat 2 jamma cab with the standard 2 player 5
buttons 1 joystick each setup. I will be adding a 6th button soon for games
like MK3 and 4.

I will be having Clay's multi jamma setup with 8 slots, with 4 of those
being setup for 1 - 4 MK boards. So that leaves me with 4 empty slots to
fill.

What games would work best in this cab?

I already have another jamma cab that I play boards in.

Thanks,

Brent
 
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I'd say stick with fighting games. Not sure which one's but, it would
be a cool machine with all fighting games. Maybe Primal Rage?

Todd
 

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jamma-ized crazy climber ;Þ


Troy,


"BrentRadio" <newsgroup5@brentradio.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have a dedicated Mortal Kombat 2 jamma cab with the standard 2 player 5
> buttons 1 joystick each setup. I will be adding a 6th button soon for
games
> like MK3 and 4.
>
> I will be having Clay's multi jamma setup with 8 slots, with 4 of those
> being setup for 1 - 4 MK boards. So that leaves me with 4 empty slots to
> fill.
>
> What games would work best in this cab?
>
> I already have another jamma cab that I play boards in.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brent
>
>
 
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Steve,

It's a 480W power supply. Do you think that is enough?

Thanks,

Brent
 
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yeah I won't be going the Street Fighter route as I'll have enough fighting
games in there.
 
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Is blitz a fun game?

Which NBA Jam version is the best to get?

Thanks,

Brent
 
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It depends if you like sports games... I realy like my blitz game. It's a
hell of a lot of fun. It's far from authentic mind you, but after having it
for a few years there's nothing like running up to a guy after the play is
over and beating his ass into the ground! (and then having the commentator
state "what the f***".

As far as Jam... they're all good. I have the origional (the battlezone
one... there's a secet battlezone game built in). It doesn't get as much
play as it used to, although come party time it certainly picks up (It's 4
player so lots of people can play simultaneously... same as my blitz).

You might be better off getting a blitz/showtime combo... the price
differential isn't that much greater then a regular blitz.


"BrentRadio" <newsgroup5@brentradio.com> wrote in message
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> Is blitz a fun game?
>
> Which NBA Jam version is the best to get?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brent
>
>
 
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it completly depends on the boards you are plugging in...

you'll have to look at the current capacity of each of the individual
voltages and compare that to the total capacity that you're going to be
putting in...

Mark (basmentarcade) has machines with boards all over the place (I've seen
them... there's NO free space anywhere in the cab!)... but he also has
multiple supplies driving them...

steve

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> Steve,
>
> It's a 480W power supply. Do you think that is enough?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brent
>
>