Of those, BSD all the way. People say it would get old as a single machine, but you don't have to worry about that.
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Quoted from Sammyboy93:@Acampero I'm actually leaning that way maybe even 2 or 3 SS EM's if I can squeeze a little more money haha! And thanks Bryan I'm making a list of games I'm interested in and I'll talk to you about it when I see you again I appreciate the help!
Bang for your buck. I would get a couple different low cost machines and then start to save up again. Then once you get bored of the lower cost machine you can sell/trade and put that money towards a bigger better machine. The rules of the game for those trying to be cost effective and just starting.
Quoted from Sammyboy93:Yeah I'm not so worried about the repairs or things going wrong cause I have the resources and know plenty of people who'd be willing to help That being said there are some awesome SS like Mata Hari is one I'm very fond of! And Gorgar so there at the top of my list! Maybe if I play my cards right could get 3 haha! But we'll see I'm gonna keep researching it asking what other people like reading reviews and I ultimately know what I like so!
My first machine was a Gorgar and we still love it. 2nd was a Black Knight and then TFTC.
Both Mata Hari and Gorgar are beautiful machines and fun to play. Can't go wrong with those choices.
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