There is a new board being developed that will let you play a few Williams games in a JAMMA cab. The games are:
Defender, Stargate, Joust, Robotron, Bubbles, Splat, Sinistar and Blaster.
I've grabbed the marquee and joysticks for a Robotron, so I think I am going to go this route. The FPGA will be $150, and I think I'd make out going this route.
Here is the link: http://www.jrok.com/hardware/wsf/
(Now that I think about it, I wonder what is more economical, since there is a Robotron available for $650 locally. Certainly if I planned on having Stargate and Defender active, jrok's board is the way to go.)
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Yeah, you can have fun with it in MAME with a modern gamepad. The 49-way joystick it uses makes it tough for a real cabinet to approximate it (unless it is a real Sinistar, natch). Although people sell 49-way arcade sticks.
In THEORY this kit will save me the trouble of hunting down a working board, as well as be more reliable. Nothing is emulated, so it won't have that drawback. I'd like to just have the Robotron controls on it, but now I am wondering what to do. It's just one more button for Joust, for instance.
In THEORY this kit will save me the trouble of hunting down a working board, as well as be more reliable. Nothing is emulated, so it won't have that drawback. I'd like to just have the Robotron controls on it, but now I am wondering what to do. It's just one more button for Joust, for instance.
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