por Exhumed el Jue Oct 19, 2017 3:39 pm
Moon Patrol no es Jamma, tiene conector de 22 Pines por Lado, hacer un adaptador a Jamma no es complicado.
La Placa 60 en 1 tiene buena selección de Clásicos, la verdad yo no soy de multijuegos pero es una buena opción por placas originales que nunca se va a poder tener y se evita el tener miles de juegos inútiles que nunca se ocuparan (como con un pc u otras opciones similares), tengo la 19 en 1 que es para Pantalla Horizontal y me tiene conforme (claro que tengo varias placas originales que se incluyen ahí, pero la compré por Defender, Joust, Rally X, New Rally X (que creo nunca voy a conseguir en Placas Arcade).
Especificaciones de la 60 en 1 (solamente 1 Juego necesita 3 Botones, Gun Smoke.)
Universal JAMMA Connector
User Friendly Game Selection Screen
Free Play or Quarter/Token Option
New High Score Saver
Supports CGA (standard resolution) and VGA (high resolution) Monitors
Supports Upright and Cocktail Cabinets (screen will automatically flip for second player)
Supports Trackball and/or Joystick Controls
Each Game Is Fully Customizable (Difficulty, Game Speed, Number of Lives, etc)
Enable/Disable Specific Games ·Standard JAMMA video output or VGA output (hook PC monitor up directly)
Uses standard arcade power supply or AT PC power supply (with standard 4-pin molex connector, the same used for hard drives/cd rom drives)
Game List Broken Down -
Here are the iCade 60-in-1 classic arcade video games:
Pac-Man Family-
4-way joystick (best)
Alternate controller : none acceptable
Ms. Pac-Man
Pac-Man
Jr. Pac-Man
Super Pac-Man
Pac-Man Plus
Ms. Pac-Man (Fast Mode)
Pac-Man (Fast Mode)
Jr. Pac-Man (Fast Mode)
Pac-Man Plus (Fast Mode)
Galaga Family -
2-way right-left joystick (best)
Alternate controller - 4-way and 8-way joysticks : same play
Galaga
Galaga (Fast Fire Mode)
Galaga 3
Galaxian
Donkey Kong Family -
Original controller : 4-way joystick (best)
Alternate controller : 8-way joystick (acceptable)
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Junior
Donkey Kong 3
Trackball Games -
Original controller games #1 & #2 : trackball (best). Alternate controller : 8-way joystick (next best).
Original controller games #3 & #4 : spinner (best). Alternate controller : trackball (next best), and joystick (acceptable).
Best overall controller solution for play of all four = trackball.
Centipede**
Millipede**
Arkanoid**
Super Breakout**
Video Pinball -
Original controller : side mounted flipper buttons (best)
Alternate : none suitable
Pinball Action
Rest of the Games -
Original controllers : 8-way joystick are indicated (12) (best)
Alternate controller : 4-way joystick (usable, but limits character movement)
If no indication, either 2-way left-right (7), or 2-way up-down (1), or 4-way (18), or 4-way diagonal (1), all of which games being played or suitably played with a 4-way joystick.
1942*** (8-way, 2 buttons)
1943: The Battle Of Midway**** (8-way, 2 buttons)
1943 Kai**** (8-way, 2 buttons)
Amidar
Bomb Jack (8-way, 1 button)
Burger Time
Congo Bongo (Like Q*bert plays best with a diagonally mounted 4-way joystick, 1 button)
Crush Roller
Dig Dug
Dig Dug 2 (8-way, 2 buttons)
Frogger
Gun Smoke*** (8-way, 3 buttons)
Gyruss (8-way, 1 button)
Hustler, The
Jumping Jack
Juno First (8-way, 2 buttons)
King And Balloon
Ladybug
Mappy
Moon Cresta
Mr. Do
Mr. Do's Castle
New Rally X
Pengo
Phoenix***
Pleiades
Pooyan
Qix
Scramble*** (8-way, 2 buttons)
Shao-Lin's Road*** (aka Kicker)
Space Invaders
Space Panic***
Super Cobra***
Tank Battalion
The End
Time Pilot (8-way, 1 button)
Van-Van Car (8-way, 1 button)
Xevious*** (8-way, 2 buttons)
Zaxxon
Special information about game controls -
**Indicates a game that plays best with a trackball. Installation, or not, of a trackball would be determined by the size and configuration of the control panel.
So, the 4 games that play best with a trackball might not be feasible for some cabinet types with smaller control panels.
However, the 4 games can still be played very well with an 8-way joystick.
If the control panel will permit, a trackball or 8-way joystick can usually be installed.
***Indicates a game that requires 2 (or more) buttons to play - for example, both a fire and jump button. Most of the classic games, however, only require none or 1 button - such as, Space Invaders with only a fire button.
So, the approximate 8 games that require installation of additional buttons (7 require 2 buttons, and 1 requires 3 buttons) will also be determined by the size of the control panel.
When the control panel size permits (and it usually does), installation of 2 buttons (fire and jump) is the minimum, but 3 buttons is preferred.