are there any quality multi fighter jamma boards on the market?

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are there any quality multi fighter jamma boards on the market?

I know MAME is probably the way to go but this is not really for me. A friend wants me to build him a single cab with mainly fighting games. Ideally I think he would like to have some of the street fighters and mortal kombats and everything else is more or less icing on the cake. If it has other non fighters on the board that's fine too but his focus is the fighters. Thus far my searching has not resulted in a specif board that looks to have what I want. Often reviews are questionable or non existent. Anyone here have an opinion or experience with this? All help is appreciated.
Thanks, Dan
 
I'd be curious about this, and wonder how it gets pulled off with the control panel.

I can see some street fighers with the killer instincts since they use the same button configuration, and possibly a tekken.

but the mk series has the buttons set up differently, and it is a must to have them with the stock setting.
 
There is a multi-CPS2 and supposedly a CPS1 version as well floating around that uses legit hardware. I'm not a big advocate of blackmarket multis, but that one specifically would save me a lot of headaches with my CPS-2 based machines.

There's also Blue Elf, but I could have swore there were some accuracy issues with some of the games.

Aside from the MVS multi-carts.

Haven't heard or seen a multi-MK related board.
 
Nothing is really that good.

Fighters should be sorted out into CPO layouts cause you won't mix

VF - Tekken - SC - Neo Geo - Capcom 6 - MK layouts even if a few of them sorta do overlap like Tekken and Capcom in terms of buttons.

Placement and assignments will kill you for enthusiasts...
 
Their is a licensed "multi-SFII series board out there I believe, I think it is a Multicade board if I recall it has 8 games on it.

I think Jeff at Arcade Adventures had one at one point. I at least know he had a Multicade SFII machine that I played.

There is always the option of going Multi-JAMMA but it will get expensive.
 
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