a question re: JAMMA driving games

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I'm hoping I can learn more over the next few days, but right now it is sounding like my Lucky and Wild game is a JAMMA-based game.

I'm wondering, would it be worthwhile to research getting a JAMMA multi board for it that has multiple racing games? It only has a gas pedal, brake, and steering wheel, but I thought maybe if there were other driving games out there that it would work with, it might up the potential fun factor?
 
let's see. a good question would be...

how many driving games out there utilize an analog
wheel (steering that centers and has limits vs.
steering that spins freely which is optical/digital)

...AND have a JAMMA connector? hmm.

maybe cruisin' usa/world/exotica?
california speed?

each one would require a wiring hack for the controls.
 
let's see. a good question would be...

how many driving games out there utilize an analog
wheel (steering that centers and has limits vs.
steering that spins freely which is optical/digital)

...AND have a JAMMA connector? hmm.

maybe cruisin' usa/world/exotica?
california speed?

each one would require a wiring hack for the controls.

Thanks for the input yaggs, I was simply toying with the possibilities.
 
I think that if you are going to do multiple drivers, you should just put a console in there.

Since you would only need one rig for one console....

Most of the best arcade drivers are on consoles.... And if you get the third midway collection... That's like 12 games on one disc/setup.
 
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