Hi! Around 1985 the arcade video game industry (JAMMA) adopted a standard pin-out for printed circuit boards. The JAMMA logo is printed near the pin-out edge of a JAMMA pcb.
Consequently, the JAMMA wiring harness was installed in every game cabinet subsequent to adoption of the standard. And thus, every JAMMA pcb could be played in any of the JAMMA cabinets.
This development opened up the possibility to switch JAMMA pcbs between JAMMA cabinets. And, allowed the industry to offer JAMMA game kits (pcb, marquee, and bezel), which could be installed in any JAMMA cabinet.
The only difficulty occured when games with more than two players, or more than three buttons were introduced. Then, additional special wiring and connectors were required.
Basically, if you own a JAMMA cabinet, you can simply 'plug and play' a huge variety of JAMMA pcb games. One of the more versatile cabinets would be a two-player, six-button Street Fighter cabinet.
I have a large selection of reasonably priced JAMMA cabinets, JAMMA pcbs, and all the JAMMA supplies (wiring, buttons, joy sticks, and connectors).
Listed below are a few JAMMA cabinets that offer lots of possibilities for multiple JAMMA pcb installation.
Email me now for more info, or to place an order: gameroomdude@yahoo.com
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More info about my cabinets is found at these pages: Empty Cabinets and MAME Cabinets.
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JAMMA Cabinets:
1. Street Fighter 2. This is a very good condition, 25" monitor, JAMMA cabinet (only the marquee and control panel is pictured). It could be finished out with a generic marquee and bezel. And, made ready to accept your JAMMA pcb for $450.
Or, you could order the cabinet complete with multiple pcbs. The price would then depend on the number of pcbs ordered.
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