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Selling 2 Mister setups. They are fully loaded with games (last updated a few months ago) and work fine.

They are just too complicated for me to deal with and I just don't give enough of a shit to learn anything new at this point.

There's the regular one for $350 *SOLD* and the JAMMA one for $450 shipped *TRADED*

PS. Don't ask me for tech support.
 

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Neo Alec

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Nice deal, GLWS. I'm surprised you're saying mister is complicated, when these are already setup. They are pretty straightforward after they're setup.
 

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Wyo and I are hashing out trade details. It is slow going thanks to my constant travels but I’m sure he will update the thread once the deal is done.
 
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I've seen a bunch of Mister set ups for sale recently across various forums. Sometimes the market is flooded with good things out of coincidence, but curious for you Mister owners, what gives? I thought this was the second coming of Retro gaming for many of you. Serious question, not at all poking fun. I've never had one, used one, but I don't have a use case to own one.

Similarly, I have a good friend with a Mister and he plays it less and less - usually leaning still on PC software emulation due to ease of use, online connectivity (like Fightcade), etc.
 

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I've seen a bunch of Mister set ups for sale recently across various forums. Sometimes the market is flooded with good things out of coincidence, but curious for you Mister owners, what gives? I thought this was the second coming of Retro gaming for many of you. Serious question, not at all poking fun. I've never had one, used one, but I don't have a use case to own one.

Similarly, I have a good friend with a Mister and he plays it less and less - usually leaning still on PC software emulation due to ease of use, online connectivity (like Fightcade), etc.
I have 2 Mister set ups, one for a tv and one for Jamma, I play the jamma more than the other. I think the last time I played the one with the tv was SOTM - Harmful Park.
I also have a jammaPi4 to set up, just sitting on the bench but no desire to set it up.
Would rather just play on a console/cabinet already set up…
 

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I have 2 Mister set ups, one for a tv and one for Jamma, I play the jamma more than the other. I think the last time I played the one with the tv was SOTM - Harmful Park.
I also have a jammaPi4 to set up, just sitting on the bench but no desire to set it up.
Would rather just play on a console/cabinet already set up…

I had thought of getting a pi5 JAMMA setup, but between PC, DCEMU, and Mister, that’s plenty. Never mind PS4 for modern shmups releases.
 

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There are cheap Mister clones/setups readily available, like Retroremake/TakiUdon's MISTER Pi/Super Station and Sipeed's Tang fpga setup.
 
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