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Chicago Gaming Company is selling a full-size arcade machine known as the Arcade Legends cabinet, stocked full of games from Atari, Capcom, and Midway. What makes this unit remarkable to MK fans is the fact that the base unit includes the original Mortal Kombat arcade game. The unit is available in both stand-up and cocktail table formats.While the standard unit is priced at $2975 for the stand-up version and $2875 for the cocktail table version from sites such as BMI Gaming, a smaller version with a 19' monitor (as opposed to a 25' monitor) is available from places such as Costco. Granted, this is most likely priced outside of the budget of the average MK fan, but for the MK and arcade fan with a few bucks to spend, it is certainly appealing.To visit the official website for the Arcade Legends unit, click here.Our thanks to forum member buterbals113085 for the heads-up on this interesting item! Is selling a full-size arcade machine known as the Arcade Legends cabinet, stocked full of games from Atari, Capcom, and Midway.
What makes this unit remarkable to MK fans is the fact that the base unit includes the original arcade game. The unit is available in both stand-up and cocktail table formats.While the standard unit is priced at $2975 for the stand-up version and $2875 for the cocktail table version from sites such as, a smaller version with a 19' monitor (as opposed to a 25' monitor) is available from places such as. Granted, this is most likely priced outside of the budget of the average MK fan, but for the MK and arcade fan with a few bucks to spend, it is certainly appealing.To visit the official website for the Arcade Legends unit, click.Our thanks to forum member buterbals113085 for the heads-up on this interesting item!
Thats a MAME Cabinet. I'm pretty sure it is anyways, and they aren't legal to own. (I built my own) They use roms you download off the net. There are 100's of sites on the net you can download these. I've seen them under $2000.
Or you can spend a few hundred and build your own:) It's not too hard. Anywho, I'm surprised MKO.COM featured this here.Search for MAME Cabinet on google and see all of the websites that allow you to get these machines. Most come with ALL MK'S (up to UMK3). Thats a MAME Cabinet.
I'm pretty sure it is anyways, and they aren't legal to own. (I built my own) They use roms you download off the net. There are 100's of sites on the net you can download these. I've seen them under $2000. Or you can spend a few hundred and build your own:) It's not too hard. Anywho, I'm surprised MKO.COM featured this here. Search for MAME Cabinet on google and see all of the websites that allow you to get these machines.

Most come with ALL MK'S (up to UMK3). CRKFIEND Wrote:Uhhhh, guys. Thats a MAME Cabinet. I'm pretty sure it is anyways, and they aren't legal to own. (I built my own) They use roms you download off the net. There are 100's of sites on the net you can download these. I've seen them under $2000.
Or you can spend a few hundred and build your own:) It's not too hard. Anywho, I'm surprised MKO.COM featured this here.Search for MAME Cabinet on google and see all of the websites that allow you to get these machines. Most come with ALL MK'S (up to UMK3)Its not a MAME cabinet, its an Ultracade system. You can check them out online.

Usually you buy a base system with 86 games on it for a couple of thousand. If you want to add more you have to buy them in game packs that cost a few hundred dollars.
All are real classic arcade games legally licensed. This is a special version with a different set of games preloaded on its harddrive. It has proprietary emulation software and I am not sure what the hardware is like. These systems are legal. You could even put one of these in an arcade and accept money to play them. Ultracades usually have coin slots and everything.
I used to play 19XX on an Ultracade system at Seaside Heights NJ on this enormous screen. It rocked.The system's been around for years, the MK games have even been available for it I believe, I know they've had midway packs for a long time. This is cool and fitting for the site because this is a special Chicago edition, focusing on MK with an edition dedicated to the birthplace of MK. CRKFIEND Wrote:Uhhhh, guys. Thats a MAME Cabinet. I'm pretty sure it is anyways, and they aren't legal to own.
(I built my own) They use roms you download off the net. There are 100's of sites on the net you can download these. I've seen them under $2000. Or you can spend a few hundred and build your own:) It's not too hard. Anywho, I'm surprised MKO.COM featured this here.Search for MAME Cabinet on google and see all of the websites that allow you to get these machines.

Most come with ALL MK'S (up to UMK3)Its not a MAME cabinet, its an Ultracade system. You can check them out online. Usually you buy a base system with 86 games on it for a couple of thousand. If you want to add more you have to buy them in game packs that cost a few hundred dollars. All are real classic arcade games legally licensed.This is a special version with a different set of games preloaded on its harddrive. It has proprietary emulation software and I am not sure what the hardware is like.These systems are legal.
You could even put one of these in an arcade and accept money to play them. Ultracades usually have coin slots and everything.
I used to play 19XX on an Ultracade system at Seaside Heights NJ on this enormous screen. It rocked.The system's been around for years, the MK games have even been available for it I believe, I know they've had midway packs for a long time.
This is cool and fitting for the site because this is a special Chicago edition, focusing on MK with an edition dedicated to the birthplace of MK.
Hello everyone! My name is Paul and I have an older model Arcade legends machine that has been acting up lately. I had an 'authorized repairman' service it a couple of years ago and he told me that I needed a new hard drive.
Just FYI.my Arcade Legends is about 5 years old and uses the white desktop-style case computer.I called the service tech because my machine kept shutting off whenever I hit the 'Exit' button. When he finished his job, all of he games I had added on have been removed. All of the original factory-installed games work fine and the machine does not shut off any longer when I hit the 'Exit' button.I have three questions for you guys and gals, if you would be so kind: First, do you think I really need a new hard-drive and if so, can I install it myself if I do not know much about computers?Second, if I re-install the games I added-on later, like ones in the Mega Pack, the Sports Pack, etc., will I have the same problem with the 'Exit' button as before?
If so, does it really matter that this happens or is damage being done to the game when it does?Lastly, and this is going to sound like a stupid question, but where the heck is the battery compartment for the CR-2032 battery? None of my literature tells me where it is and I am unable to locate anything on the computer that looks like a battery compartment!Any advice or suggestions you can give me will be greatly appreciated and I want to thank you all in advance for your help!
('I had an 'authorized repairman' service it')There are no such things as Authorized Repairmen for the Arcade Legends machines. That said, anyone familiar with Arcade Legends or UltraCade machine repair can work on it.If your machine has a white case, then it was a computer that was built by Chicago Gaming and not by UltraCade Technologies. Chicago Gaming was authorized to build the computers inside. They mostly used DELL motherboards.The shutting off when hitting the exit button was a grounding problem either at the button or on the I/O card, and had nothing to do with your computer.('I have three questions for you guys and gals, if you would be so kind: First, do you think I really need a new hard-drive and if so, can I install it myself if I do not know much about computers?' )It's a standard PC hard drive, however you will need the unlock code to re-install the software.('Second, if I re-install the games I added-on later, like ones in the Mega Pack, the Sports Pack, etc., will I have the same problem with the 'Exit' button as before? If so, does it really matter that this happens or is damage being done to the game when it does?' )No, the games have nothing to do with your Exit button problem.
You can just plug in your game packs and they will reinstall onto your system.('Lastly, and this is going to sound like a stupid question, but where the heck is the battery compartment for the CR-2032 battery? ')There is no compartment, it's on the motherboard of the computer. Hey guys,Just picked up an Arcade Legends I. I love this game! Already ordered a replacement trackball as the one that it came with doesn't feel right.
And I emailed the gentleman in that one post, looking for Galaga and a couple of other games to add on, although this one came with about a dozen USB drives with some great games.The other issue with this AL is that the video is a little jittery (the display seems to go up and down very quickly), but only on certain games. This seems to happen only on some of the older games like Ms Pac Man. I suspect it has to do with a certain resolution. I read the post about the guy who rebooted and whacked the cabinet on the side.
I opened it up from the back and reconnected all connectors, but she still has the jitters. Does anyone have any ideas I could try?Cheers,Roland. Greetings!We are in the process of building a new resort hotel. Long story short we have an 8000 sq ft pub space that is very high end (4 bowling lanes, billiards, etc).We want to procure 4 or so arcade legend machines for free use, but are concerned about how the old school cabinets would look in the area.We really want a 'pedastal' type unit that can be used with 55' led tv's. And thus blend into the decor.SOOO. Was hoping one of the experts here might be able to point us in the right direction.
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Many Many thanks in advance for any insight.Chris. I am working to convert my Arcade Legends to MAME.(why?)I had spent about $7000 putting 185 games on it and finally the HDD died. No doubt - I should have specified (but if i was that smart i'd have fixed it by now!)But I have made progress and found that converting my Arcade Legends to MAME much harder than making cheese sandwiches!Here is a link to the USBLinx PCB board which is what exists between a PC and the HAPP Controls/Trackball and Video and Speakers.Ok the URL goes here but I'm too new to include URL's. Look for it in a future post from me sometime.I couldn't get the buttons & joysticks to give me any output that could be read by a PC - and I'm not sure what I was smoking because later on I was able to reset everything (with better timing) and i was getting output. The document at the above link says it should communicate using standard keybord (ASCII) and when i went all the way down to the BIOS level, sure enough, the joystick thumbed thru the BIOS options fine.So.
Then I had to remap all my keys to overcome some missing (#5) buttons due to the 'no coins' policies on the AL. Ultracade really went the extra mile to keep from implementing any kind of coinage features. So far as to leave the wires and pins out of the Jamma connector and even put a big grommet securing the board where those pins would go in (like mid-connector).After that I moved to video - and chased my tail for about a day! The card I got from Ultimarc would only light up the Wells Gardner for about 10 to 30 seconds before shutting off. I didn't realize that I needed the 'extended' desktop in windows to enable the PC monitor off the other port and I couldn't VNC into my system from another PC because it thought the monitor was in some screen saver mode!!! UGH I was tearing my hair out and on my second bourbon when Andy from Ultimarc talked me off the ledge!That's when I really started to concentrate on the USBLinx and the above document which details the 'heartbeat' function.
It seems that if the PC crashes then things go best if the USBLinx and PC reset together. So the USBLinx counts up to 29+ seconds and resets all day long.
Unless it gets a signal from the keyboard to turn on NUM LOCK (which resets the 29+ second clock).SO (deep breath). I was able to find a cute little program that flashes the LED's on the keyboard (CAPS, NUM, Scroll Lock) make it start when windows boots and BAM!!! I got video!There is more but I need to go have a tranquilizer now and collect myself. This damn thing is gonna be even more cool because the guys that made it intentionally and expressly did NOT want anybody like me doing anything like this to it!