Like Steve said, it would be great to meet some of you other
superstars in the flesh! There's nothing like watching these great
players live and in color. They were just as awesome as advertised. I
was wondering what the heck I was doing in the same room as them!
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As mentioned (and I know this doesn't exactly have much to do with
MARP), Billy Mitchell was putting on an incredible display with
PacMan, DK and Burgertime. Now here's the interesting slant that
crossed my mind after having witnessed these guys playing. Billy was
playing Burgertime in one of those Arcade 2000 cabinets. The
Burgertime game was actually being played through MAME DOS 35 via
Arcade@Home front end. However, the arcade cabinet and controls were
for all intents and purposes not that different than the "real
thing". Does this kind of blur the line between MAME TG records and
arcade TG records? Playing Burgertime in this fashion is awfully
close to being the same as playing it in a conversion cabinet of some
sort. Hmmmm.
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Anyway, it would be an honor to meet some of ya next time around!
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JoustGod
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