Is there a way to make a Pac-Man machine play Ms. Pac-Man as well? Like you can make a switch with some wires that allow you to switch between both boards in one cabinet? Also post whatever you got for cabinets.
This cabinet has both games. The Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga "Class of '81" cabinet also has Pac-Man accessible by a code.
>>4095764
>The Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga "Class of '81" cabinet also has Pac-Man accessible by a code.
that damn thing lets you insert a coin to continue, I think it even lets you keep your score
I have seen some filthy casual normalfag crap in my time but that might take the cake
>>4095759
Yes. You can even buy hugely overpriced devices designed just for hipsters that do this.
>>4095759
You'd have to custom wire it, but of course its possible.
I settled on a Neo-Geo cabinet just because it was a really convenient way to get a Jamma cab, with a Neo-Geo board and 4 games. My current arcade boards
>Rival Schools
>Mega Man The Power Fighters
>Marvel Vs. Capcom Orange A+B
>Street Fighter Zero 3 Grey A+B
>Sunset Riders (best arcade game)
>MVS stuff
>Metal Slug 1,2,3,4, X
>Aero Fighters 2
>Art of Fighting 2
>Bust-a-move
>Crossed Swords (underrated as heck)
>King of fighters 94, 95, 02,
>Magical Drop 2
>Magician Lord
>SamSho 2
>Shock Troopers 2nd
>Spin Master
>Street Hoop
>Strikers 1945 Plus
>The Last Blade
>Windjammers
Arcades are fun.
I have a fair amount of neat arcade boards. Nemesis, Gradius II, Gradius III, Salamander, Splatterhouse, TMNT, TMNT TiT, Battletoads, The Simpsons, SFIIWW/CE/Turbo, several CPS2 games, and several others.
>>4096313
OP here. Sorry if I seem a little uninformed about this, I'm kinda new to the arcade world and I just restored my Ms. Pac-Man cabaret to its former glory. Do you know of a place where I could check out a wiring layout? Also, can I just use any kind of MAME wires for it? Thanks.
>>4096430
Look up "PacMan pinout" and you'll have the pinout from the wiring harness that connects to the board. Finding a manual for the entire cab will likely give you schematics/wiring for the rest (and likely the board pinout as well). As I recall, Ms. PacMan is running on a modified PacMan board (I know a daughterboard is typically involved, though it might also have a ROM or two changed on the main board). If you want to go fully legit you can buy a regular Pac Man PCB and just swap it in and out as needed, which is super simple.
>>4096460
Thanks anon, appreciate the help.