Who else wants their old toys back?

Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. I still have a bunch of those ROMs here somewhere.
Reminded me of a bit of arcade trivia that is mopar related...
For those who are familiar with the recalled steering wheel,
those wheels were used on driving simulator arcade machines.

Some say the recalled used wheels were resold to the simulator builder.
Others say the balance of unused new production wheels were sold to them.
I figure both is probably true.

I thought they looked familiar! Interesting source for wheels on cars that got them, if you are into restoring cars with recall gear. Some do.

Aside from the slew of driving simulators (Cruisin USA, Cruisin World and Fast and Furious games immediately come to mind) that featured Chrysler stuff, the Dodge Viper had it's own dedicated pinball machine, manufactured by Sega.



The MAME front end is cool to run ROMs That Hyperspin runs MAME and other system emulators on a really nice front end that has animated menus and LED controls that can be triggered by ROM file callouts, like turning an RGB LED red when you get a game over, etc. Hyperspin is also free with a supporting forum. Open source. Good stuff.

I wish there were 2 of me, so I could work on more junk. Always too busy!