I have kids too...I'd go with two slots (more)


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Posted by Joe on 2, 2000 at 5:10 PM:

In Reply to: Happ Controls, And Question posted by Cupcakus on 2, 2000 at 3:12 PM:

Invariably, my kids manage to jam one of the slots occassionally. They get pretty enthusiastic when inserting those quarters! It's nice to have the other slot as a "back up".

Then again, my coin mech is pretty old (53,000+ credits) although it looks like new. Maybe a brand spanking new mech wouldn't jam.

: I called Happ controls to ask a few serious questions about coin mechs and Joysticks, while they were generally helpfull, everyone I spoke too snickered when I told them I was building a custom cabinet, has anyone else had this problem? I figured that the emulator industry is so large that they must get orders like this all the time?

: Now on to my question...

: I have decided to put a working brass token coin mech in my cabinet, rather than a FREE play button, this allows me to control its use.. (I have children, I'm sure you understand)
: However, I'm torn between a two slot door, or a one slot door. One slot would save me money, but two would look a lot more realistic. I am so stuck that I would like your opinions, especially if you know of games that will only work correctly with two coin slots.




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