Your favorite Multi Game PCB?

tastysoil

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I'm sure in the past this has been discussed somewhere, but I'm curious, whats your favorite multi game jamma PCB? I've been considering buying one (something in the 450 in 1 range) and have read about some multi PCB's having more frame rate & sound issues then others. What would you recommend? If you can, send me a PM and let me know if you bought one from a reliable seller in the states too. thanks for the info!
 
Prairied showed me how the Blue Elf 2.0 2009 works on my HS-1 and I nearly wet my pants it was so cool. Of course, some games don't run at 100% speed, but 309 games in 1 is insane.
 
JROK's Williams Multigame is probably my favorite. Why? Because it plays a few of my favorite games perfectly.... and JROK is a KLOVian...

Next is probably the Multi-Pac 96-in-1. Why? Because it plays a few other of my favorite games perfectly... and Mike Doyle is a KLOVian...

After that is probably the Arcadeshop board. Why? Because it plays all the Kongs damn near perfectly (including Donkey Kong 2)... but it's a love/hate relationship. I love the board but I hate the price tag and the semi-empty promises the vendor uses to justify the price.
 
i have a 1262 in 1 from www.jammaboards.com.

overall it's not to bad. think of it as a plug and play jamma mame set up. plus you can expand on it and add more games just like ya can a mame set up. cost is around $300 but overall i say it's worth it.
 
Mine is the bally/midway

tron/discs of tron/satans hollow/kozmik krooz'r
 
Best multi-game PCB has got to be an old computer with MAME on it ;)

I'm going to vote for that as well.Of course,if I like the game enough,I will just seek out the game or pcb and buy it.You can get really close,but in the end there's nothing like the original.
 
Spydiron and I had an exchange the other day about how great a multi like that would be, so I hoped that my karma was good ... but if it was, I guess my Tron would be running in the first place!
 
I have a 412in1 "GameBox" had it for years...very stout. I also have a 1st generation 39in1 thats never giving me so much as a blip for a problem....
 
After I finish my Paperboy restoration (aka... once I know how much it is all going to cost me) I am going to start stashing away some funds for one of the multi-CPS2 pcbs. Everything I've seen and heard about them is great so it would be perfect for my Marvel Super Heroes cab I got for free awhile back. Other than that, I have also heard great things about the Gamebox multi although I have never had the chance to play it so I can't vouch for its good-ness.
 
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