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Multicades boards legal?

By JDCycle

9 years ago


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    #11 9 years ago
    Quoted from Frax:

    Doesn't stop every other douchebag from destroying perfectly good classic games and selling their 150$ cabinet with a 60$ multicade board in it for 900$ though.

    My understanding is that the 60-in-1 boards are just knockoffs - there was no royalty paid to the original license holders and shouldn't be on location. As far as those that are gutting working classic games, that's too bad. I have myself taken a few old cabinets that were going to be junked and converted them to multigames using these boards for friends. Better to have the cabinet survive than be completely destroyed.

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