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Arasoi wrote:Here is a Game Tengoku pcb I just got, Jaleco's response to Konami's Parodius series:

Great/crazy levels and bosses, and you can play as Formation Z. Good times.
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It isn't too bad dimensions wise. The motherboard with "cart" installed is about the size of an average A/B board setup (think CPS1). It's a tad heavy, though less heavy than a CPS2 A/B set.
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Arasoi wrote:It isn't too bad dimensions wise. The motherboard with "cart" installed is about the size of an average A/B board setup (think CPS1). It's a tad heavy, though less heavy than a CPS2 A/B set.
Sounds very heavy, especially when bundled with several carts :x

Thanks for your input :D
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The Irem PCB I've always wanted is Air Assualt AKA Fire Barrel, just because I like the Irem does Raiden concept.

Air Duel too. That would be a nice one to have. I don't think either are expensive, but you never see them for sale!
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I know, it's a bootleg board, but it's still Gemini Wing:

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BTW, nice avatar Arasoi. ;)

I like how Irem tried to turn UC Cops into a character franchise, but it never quite worked out for them. :D
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V-V and Truxton.

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Those games should keep you quite busy Drago. :D

After 1 week of play I can only barely scrape my way into stage 4 of V-V. Brutal, but really addictive game! :)

My new entry:

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Hopefully (or no doubt) you'll do better with Truxton than I did, Dragoforce. That was a sweet looking game, but it didn't take too long before I hit a wall and couldn't seem to make any more progress.
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I don't know about that, a quick look at the scoreboards got me a little bit discouraged... I think I'll focus on V-V to begin with.
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Mouse Shooter GoGo:

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Stefan_L wrote:Mouse Shooter GoGo
TEH WHAT?! I'm actually a Metro fan and I've never heard of this! What's it play like?
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undamned wrote:
Stefan_L wrote:Mouse Shooter GoGo
TEH WHAT?! I'm actually a Metro fan and I've never heard of this! What's it play like?
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Cool, thanks! Looks right up my puzzle-loving alley! :D
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I could not pass up those brand new Radirgy Noa kits, and one more NMK rarity for my addiction.

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Dave_K. wrote:I could not pass up those brand new Radirgy Noa kits, and one more NMK rarity for my addiction.

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If you are looking to pick one up, fujita has one currently listed. Thankfully I paid less than that, but not much after currency conversion, proxy fees, and shipping.
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Cool score Dave. I played some Radirgy Noa last weekend, its pretty cool!
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Konami's Mystic Warriors w/ orig. artworks and manual.

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CIT wrote:Mystic Warriors
That game is awesome, nice find.
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A few new additions:

Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters CPS2 orange phoenixed:

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A favorite of mine, I'm glad to have it. Purchased from Goran here on shmups.

Air Raid (Seibu)

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A very interesting little game. Not emulated properly in mame, basically unplayable. It's an earlier game by Seibu Kaihatsu, the makers of Raiden. While crude by comparison, the roots of Raiden can be seen pretty clearly in the gameplay and enemies. I'll be posting up a longer thread about this pcb soon.
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I'm new to the PCB scene and not sure how to store them neat and tidily when not using them. Can you guys share some pics of your PCB storage for ideas? Thanks :)
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Unused pizza boxes + anti-static bags + a large shelf to put them in upright (vertically). Works for single and double layered PCBs
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nem wrote:Unused pizza boxes + anti-static bags + a large shelf to put them in upright (vertically). Works for single and double layered PCBs
This is exactly what I do too, although I use slightly larger boxes and often put 2 boards in. No issues there as long as they're still on their side.
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What's the point in storing them vertically?
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brentsg wrote:What's the point in storing them vertically?
Because a lot of older boards, particularly double layer stuff (see R-Type for example board!), can sag and flex under their own weight. Vertically there is less risk of this being a problem.

My most recent shmuppy buy was Ibara which i got from Legend for a bit shy of £200 with original box but no arts.

Good game, amusingly difficult though.

Oh, and I love the first page on Fujita at the mo - Blaz Blue Continuum *Shit*.

I couldn't have put it better myself! :lol:
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gundamalpha wrote:I'm new to the PCB scene and not sure how to store them neat and tidily when not using them. Can you guys share some pics of your PCB storage for ideas? Thanks :)
I store mine in one of my wardrobes:

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It takes a little space, but wrapped in anti-static and with the door closed they are protected against everything imaginable. Easy acces too.
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What happens if you buy one more PCB?
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brentsg wrote:What's the point in storing them vertically?
I've got some older boards that are really sagged out bad, so I do store them vertically just to be safe. My Double Dragon and Breywood boards are really bowed out. Personally I was using USPS Priority Mail boxes to store them in for a long time until I got sick of the floor having rows and rows of the boxes. I have some shelving units and large boxes with PCB's in there as well. Smaller stuff like some Cave boards, I just have in smaller boxes since those aren't really giant heavy PCB's.
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Dragoforce wrote:It takes a little space, but wrapped in anti-static and with the door closed they are protected against everything imaginable.
Except gravity.
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