48 in 1 jamma

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hi guys hope someone can shed some light on this, ive got a 9 in 1 jamma pcb.
my question is, can i add more games?
the reason why i asked this is beacuase the 48 in 1 pcb is identical to the 9 in 1 board.
idont know if you can do a chip swap or load the games onto the rom chip

it would be good to hear anyones thoughts about this.

thanks and heres a picture of my 9 in 1 board.
 

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i dont think so.. but for a long time the old 2 in ones, 9 in ones were in demand, you might find somebiody to trade ya...
 
Nope, What you get is what you get.

What 9 games are on it? You could probably ship that + some bucks my way and get a 48-1 out of it.

i like that, that made me laugh. You could probably ship that + some bucks my way and get a 48-1 out of it.

the games are
-1942
-ms.pacman
-mr.do
-frogger
-pheonix
-galaxian
-galaga
-donkey kong
-space invaders

thanks for the offer but im not looking to sell/swap.
hey can you shed some light, are these really rare or is it my imagination, i had another guy willing to swap but i wasnt interested
 
not rare at all , they were just at the begining portion of the evolution of the emulated multiboards, three in one I belive was first and severely overpriced at the time ( new product , not enough sold to warrent a price drop). as more games are emulated , they pretty much use the same board to add on to
 
not rare at all , they were just at the begining portion of the evolution of the emulated multiboards, three in one I belive was first and severely overpriced at the time ( new product , not enough sold to warrent a price drop). as more games are emulated , they pretty much use the same board to add on to

Space cowboy thanks on the info
 
They are harder to find today since the 48's and 60's have flooded the market, not rare though. In essence its the same board though, just with less games.
 
I remember a few months back when Nixs was still selling 48 in 1s for 80, he came across a couple of the 9 in 1s and he sold those for either 40 or 50, to give you an idea of the value of the 9 in 1.
 
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