Jame's Games in Upland no longer has the Act Cadenza cabinet. Rick (the owner) removed it because even at $0.25, it wasn't pulling many players. I believe he paid $2,500 for the arcade board and ROM, which is a shame because he already owns several Naomi boards. Unfortunately, he could not find the ROM alone and was forced to buy the full kit. It was pretty much me and about four other people who played it with any regularity. It is a shame, but folks preferred to play Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and Third Strike, two games that were a decade old at the time. Keep in mind, this is before Rick obtained Street Fighter IV, Blaze Blue and KOF XII. So I have no clue why it was not attracting people.I am thinking of trying to talk Rick into buying a really old computer for maybe $100 online, buying a copy of Act Cadenza from Play Asia, and setting up a home made M.A.M.E. type cabinet, just so the game is there. We shall see.