Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

A place where you can chat about anything that isn't to do with games!
User avatar
caincan
Posts: 428
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 4:59 pm
Location: France,South

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by caincan »

working tiny compact pc9801cv21 + succeeded copying to real floppy + shmups = Awesome

Hardrank & Meltdown (inversed the words on youtube..)

only 2 outside japan yet... (thanks to uroko-sakanabito for the inspiration)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFGPB6XWkgI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WdvD8RByhA

Image

Image
User avatar
vol.2
Posts: 2439
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2016 3:13 pm
Location: bmore

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by vol.2 »

caincan wrote:working tiny compact pc9801cv21 + succeeded copying to real floppy + shmups = Awesome
that's awesome. congrats
User avatar
Udderdude
Posts: 6266
Joined: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:55 am
Location: Canada
Contact:

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by Udderdude »

I like these all-in-ones. The FM Towns all-in-one model is also pretty nice.
SuperDeadite
Posts: 1000
Joined: Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:31 pm

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by SuperDeadite »

X68000 doujins
Image
User avatar
cj iwakura
Posts: 1729
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:28 am
Location: Coral Springs, FL

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by cj iwakura »

It was on clearance, so what the heck:
https://i.imgur.com/hqUuu6Z.jpg

I could, of course, look into hacking it, but I kind of like having a handful of games I really enjoy to focus on as opposed to literal hundreds that I might never really play. It does seem perfect for shmups, though... wonder if it's possible to do just that?

From Sentai's sale, less than $20 for both:
https://i.imgur.com/8iWYepS.jpg

Criterion/Arrow sale:
https://i.imgur.com/MgLcNuk.jpg
(Found True Romance for $30 at BBY, even though I don't have a 4K yet, seemed too good a deal to pass up.)

Came for the vinyl, stayed for the framing potential:
https://i.imgur.com/KqurzIX.jpg

Yikes those are huge, I'll have to resize them.
Image
heli wrote:Why is milestone director in prison ?, are his game to difficult ?
User avatar
caincan
Posts: 428
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 4:59 pm
Location: France,South

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by caincan »

concluded the Bandai solar handheld with these , there are 10 different.

Image

Master of the puppets, the Zoids Deathsaurer 8) , this Sabre tiger (the 4th variant vintage i got)
Image
User avatar
vol.2
Posts: 2439
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2016 3:13 pm
Location: bmore

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by vol.2 »

caincan wrote: Master of the puppets, the Zoids Deathsaurer 8) , this Sabre tiger (the 4th variant vintage i got)
Image
Nice. I remember buying Zoids at KMart in the 80s. There are still a bunch of those little black rubber things that cover the posts all mixed into my childhood Lego collection.
Lazertron
Posts: 5
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2022 6:46 am
Location: Austria

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by Lazertron »

MJR wrote:My client paid so I plunged and got myself the long-coveted hori arcade joystick for my Switch & PC. Now I no longer have to carry the X-arcade tank stick from my bedroom to the living room when I want to have a 10 minute game break. Plus I can now start obliterating my competition on the online leaderboards :D

Image
I already ordered one which should be delivered... today :) Really looking forward to it.
PC Engine Fan X!
Posts: 8417
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:32 pm

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by PC Engine Fan X! »

Just got a brand new Radio Shack tabletop electronic game that retailed for $34.99 usd back in 1983 that goes by the name of Astro Thunder. It even came with a Radio Shack A/C adapter as well as the original instruction manual to boot. You might recall that this very same sci-fi themed stg game was sold under Epoch's "Astro 7" for the Japanese market and in the UK under Grandstand's "Firefox FX-7" moniker back in 1983. What's interesting is that Epoch's Astro-7 version was billed as a 3-D LSI game on the original factory box itself whereas on the Grandstand box of Firefox FX-7, it was touted as a 5th generation VFD (Vacuum Florescent Display) game -- highly advanced for it's time considering it's 1983 retail release in those respective retail markets. The actual VFD screen itself has that old-school flickering effects + from dim to eventual overall brightness effects applied to the overall graphics is simply amazing -- this can't be replicated with modern-day LCD or OLED screens any ol' day. The outer Astro Thunder game shell is absolutely immaculate/flawless (and absolutely no damned "dreaded" scratches on it whatsoever) for it's age (and looks like it literally stepped out of a time machine).

What was cool about this particular tabletop VFD-based game is it's overall 3-D presentation complete with fresnel lense to make it larger-than-life. Even has twin stereo speaker setup (albeit with two piezo-based speakers housed inside for that unmistakable boops 'n' beeps audio presentation) that I've never seen with the other old-school VFD-based electronic games of the early 1980s era. Of course, all three games of Astro-7, Astro Thunder & Firefox FX-7 were manufactured in Japan -- so the craftmanship is quite impressive/stellar for it's age/time.

I've noticed that if you plug in one of those 1980s old-school Radio Shack a/c adapters rated a 6v with 150mah in a U.S. based 120v outlet, it does tend to get warm after awhile (whereas if I were to a use a multi-switch PSU, that particular issue would be cool to the touch). I also found out that in order to move your fightercraft either to the left or the right, you have press down and in the direction to move it -- initially, I thought it was defective but it isn't.

-----------------
I recall going to the local mall and checking out Radio Shack back in 1983. They had a table setup with Astro Thunder up & running -- I proceeded to start a gaming session on it and was blown away by the high-tech presentation of it (considering it was a "state-of-the-art" VFD game with the latest 'n' greatest technology applied to it at that point in time). Of course, Radio Shack was well known to have other manufacturers make the actual products and slap on their Radio Shack brand name to be sold in their brick 'n' mortar stores in the early 1980s. Years later, I forgot what the name of that particular VFD game was and was browsing on ebay one day and came across a retro electronic VFD game re-seller who told me that by narrowing down the exact description of said VFD game with an arcade joystick installed on it, that it was either Astro Thunder or Astro Command -- it was Astro Thunder to be exact so many years later. Ah, the wonderful memories of trying it out back in 1983...wow.

Factoid time: Minimum wage in California for 1983 was at $3.10 usd per hour so you had to work a considerable number of hours to afford this Astro Thunder game back in 1983 if you wanted it bad enough with it's original listed MSRP of $34.99 usd.
-----------------

Quite a blast/stroll down memory land with this Astro Thunder tabletop VFD electronic game indeed. Quite stoked to have this prized long-lost VFD game in my stash alrighty & in brand new condition (such a rarity nowadays considering it's 39 year old technology). Could such a modern-day VFD-based electronic tabletop game be made today?

PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
User avatar
Mischief Maker
Posts: 4802
Joined: Thu May 08, 2008 3:44 am

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by Mischief Maker »

Oh cool! I had the horizontal Astro Command as a kid. It drove my family nuts on drives.
Two working class dudes, one black one white, just baked a tray of ten cookies together.

An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.

Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
User avatar
Sturmvogel Prime
Posts: 843
Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2008 4:23 am
Location: Autobot City, Sugiura Base

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by Sturmvogel Prime »

Lightyear HyperSpeed Series XL-12, which can best be described as the closest thing to an Aleste toy.
Image
Fan of Transformers, Shmups and Anime-styled Girls. You're teamed up with the right pilot!
Bringing you shmup and video game reviews with humorous criticism.

STG Wikias: Thunder Force Wiki - Wikiheart Exelica - Ginga Force Wiki
User avatar
Stevens
Posts: 3799
Joined: Thu May 01, 2014 11:44 pm
Location: Brooklyn NY

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by Stevens »

Mischief Maker wrote:Oh cool! I had the horizontal Astro Command as a kid. It drove my family nuts on drives.
Me too! Counter stop was 3,000 points.

I think.
My lord, I have come for you.
User avatar
KennyMan666
Posts: 834
Joined: Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:36 pm
Location: Forever, wherever
Contact:

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by KennyMan666 »

Deathsmiles!
Image

There was a lot of stuff in this edition so I'm just gonna link some of them:

Double-sided poster, Deathsmiles I side and Deathsmiles II side.
Various cards.
Soundtrack CD, a mess of a keyring, pin, and stickers.
Instruction cards.

Mini wallscroll and poster:
Image

One of the most exciting items, acrylic display stands:
Image

Deathsmiles!
Image
Image

Also got my The Ninja Warriors Again shirt from The Yetee's SGDQ collection a few weeks ago so here's that too:

Image
My 1CCs so I can find the list easier myself
<Despatche> you've been a thorn in the shmups community since the beginning, you're largely responsible for the horrible face of modern speedrunning
User avatar
Stevens
Posts: 3799
Joined: Thu May 01, 2014 11:44 pm
Location: Brooklyn NY

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by Stevens »

BIL is so stealing that shirt.
My lord, I have come for you.
User avatar
Sumez
Posts: 8019
Joined: Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:11 am
Location: Denmarku
Contact:

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by Sumez »

Damn, TheYetee finally made a cool GDQ t-shirt again and I missed it? :(
User avatar
KennyMan666
Posts: 834
Joined: Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:36 pm
Location: Forever, wherever
Contact:

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by KennyMan666 »

Buying stuff from The Yetee has gotten kind of prohibitively expensive for me here in Europe, the shipping has gone way up and there's the VAT and stuff tacked on now, but that shirt just called out to me too much.
My 1CCs so I can find the list easier myself
<Despatche> you've been a thorn in the shmups community since the beginning, you're largely responsible for the horrible face of modern speedrunning
User avatar
KennyMan666
Posts: 834
Joined: Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:36 pm
Location: Forever, wherever
Contact:

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by KennyMan666 »

Image
Image
Picked up Splatoon 3 yesterday, and just as with Splatoon 2 the reversed cover is the cooler option. Got a bonus keychain too.
My 1CCs so I can find the list easier myself
<Despatche> you've been a thorn in the shmups community since the beginning, you're largely responsible for the horrible face of modern speedrunning
User avatar
cj iwakura
Posts: 1729
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:28 am
Location: Coral Springs, FL

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by cj iwakura »

KennyMan666 wrote:Deathsmiles!
Image

There was a lot of stuff in this edition so I'm just gonna link some of them
As much as I enjoy Deathsmiles, some of the characters' designs make me a little hesitant about having it on display. :P
(Despite still using the 360's faceplate all these years later...)

Also, starting to see the appeal of acrylics, after getting a couple with the Rhapsody/La Pucelle LE(and visiting a friend whose place was decked out in them).
Image
heli wrote:Why is milestone director in prison ?, are his game to difficult ?
NightWolve
Posts: 6
Joined: Wed Aug 04, 2021 8:29 pm
Location: Chicagoland
Contact:

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by NightWolve »

KennyMan666 wrote:Image

Not gonna pretend this felt reasonably priced, but it was retail price at least. Upgraded my mobo, CPU, and RAM back in January, so this was kinda the only thing remaining and my tax refund dropped in this month, and I was planning on using that on a new GPU. So I did!
I just bought their TUF Gaming motherboard brand (B550M-PLUS) on a friend's recommendation; hopefully I have better luck as I'll never buy a Gigabyte MB again after I bricked it just by testing SecureBoot/CSM in the BIOS for Win11 compatibility (lost video signal, almost lost my Win7 partition/drive, it was a mess!). It led to a full system upgrade for about $600 (new CPU Ryzen 7 5800X, extra 16GB DDR4=>32GB RAM total, +extra 1TB SSD, etc.). The previous Gigabyte 450 was bought in 2019, didn't last long...
facebook.com/boycottxseed
My Legacy Localizations: Xak III, Ys IV, Ys I&II Complete, Ys: Oath in Felghana
User avatar
BurlyHeart
Posts: 615
Joined: Tue Jan 24, 2017 5:57 am
Location: Korea

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by BurlyHeart »

Been on a bit of an SNK kick lately. These arrived in the mail today as a birthday gift and an early Christmas present (thanks wifey!)

These are the 3rd and 4th books I've bought from Bitmap Books, and been happy with all. It is no exaggeration to say it was the absolute best packaged item I have ever had delivered.
Spoiler
Image
Spoiler
Image
Last edited by BurlyHeart on Thu Sep 22, 2022 12:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
Now known as old man|Burly
YouTube
Shmup Difficulty Lists:
Japan Arcade - To Far Away Times - Perikles
User avatar
cj iwakura
Posts: 1729
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:28 am
Location: Coral Springs, FL

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by cj iwakura »

EsperKnight sold me this for a song, so why not:

Image

Image
BurlyHeart wrote:Been on a bit of an SNK kick lately. These arrived in the mail today from Bitmap Books as a birthday gift and an early Christmas present (thanks wifey!)

These are the 3rd and 4th books I've bought from Bitmap Books, and been happy with all. It is no exaggeration to say it was the absolute best packaged item I have ever had delivered.
Spoiler
Image
Spoiler
Image

Never even heard of these, but they look great.
Image
heli wrote:Why is milestone director in prison ?, are his game to difficult ?
User avatar
drauch
Posts: 5637
Joined: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:14 am

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by drauch »

Speaking of Slug, there's also a bunch of new figures coming out, namely of the original four team and enemy soldiers. Japanese, so they're kinda expensive if you wanted a couple, but pretty rad to see.
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
PC Engine Fan X!
Posts: 8417
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:32 pm

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by PC Engine Fan X! »

Saw that PC Engine Turbografx-16 PC-FX Anthology hardcover book listed on Amazon and snagged a copy.

It does list an error in regards to the Turbo Express as being released back in September of 1990 courtesy of NECHE USA subsidiary themselves (when it actually was released stateside in January of 1991 with a $299.99 usd pricetag & as a very limited distribution across the USA at that point in time -- I had the rare chance of trying out a pre-production Turbo Express handheld at "The Good Guys!" store back in October of 1990 with a copy of Devil's Crush up & running on it & was told by two NECHE USA reps that it would be available to buy in December of 1990 for an estimated/tentative $249.99 usd pricepoint). I couldn't believe how slick the TFT-based LCD screen that Epson of Japan manufactured used in the PC Engine GT & Turbo Express handhelds -- no subpar LCD screens used here to begin with courtesy of NEC pulling out all the stops to deliver a high-end super premium gaming handheld regarded nowadays as the "Rolls Royce of portable gaming". Due to the high production manufacturing costs of making each Turbo Express, NEC jacked up the price to an insane MSRP of $299.99 usd when it finally was released stateside in January of 1991. Eventually, it was possible to buy a brand new TE for a mere $99.99 usd in February of 1995 on clearance from mail-order vendor G&G Captron, an American based video game business selling both brand new game consoles & video game software through the mail back in the mid-1990s. Another American mail-order based business (although misspelled in this particular PCE book) sold brand new TG-16 & Turbo Duo hardware + software was none other than "Turbo Zone Direct" based out of Southern California in the mid-1990s as well.

https://www.amazon.com/PC-Engine-TurboG ... 13d670b6bc

Too bad this PCE hardcover book doesn't mention any of the various 3rd-party PCE/TG-16 flash carts that were/are available to purchase like with the famous & much beloved Krikzz Turbo Everdrive flash cart setup. Certainly is worth it's weight in gold just to be able to properly play the uber-rare TTI variant of Magical Chase stg without breaking the bank quite easily nowadays.

PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
User avatar
caincan
Posts: 428
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 4:59 pm
Location: France,South

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by caincan »

Laserdisssssscs
Image

comfort to Akira, 1988
Image
User avatar
Ji-L87
Posts: 651
Joined: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:39 pm
Location: Sweden
Contact:

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by Ji-L87 »

F*ck yeah, Cyber City Oedo rules :mrgreen:
CHECKPOINT!
User avatar
vol.2
Posts: 2439
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2016 3:13 pm
Location: bmore

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by vol.2 »

Stevens wrote:
Mischief Maker wrote:Oh cool! I had the horizontal Astro Command as a kid. It drove my family nuts on drives.
Me too! Counter stop was 3,000 points.

I think.
Dude I still have my Astro Command lol
User avatar
Lander
Posts: 848
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2022 11:15 pm
Location: Area 1 Mostly

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by Lander »

An Evaccaneer DOOM trackball mouse, though the buttons could use a tie-dye booster flare spray job for it to really pop:

Image

Also pictured, a natty white prototype MadCatz Arcade Stick NEO (née Pro for the final release) that I picked up a while ago and recently customized for shmupping with a panda palette, throw-restricted bat top LS-56, and Seimitsu buttons.
User avatar
GaijinPunch
Posts: 15646
Joined: Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:22 pm
Location: San Fransicso

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by GaijinPunch »

caincan wrote:Laserdisssssscs
Nice score - you get them direct from Japan? Would love to have the ticket to AD2019 Neo-Tokyo Science Fiction.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
User avatar
cj iwakura
Posts: 1729
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:28 am
Location: Coral Springs, FL

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by cj iwakura »

Couldn't miss out on this:
Image

The packaging is next level:
Image
Image[


Crediting composers!? What a concept!

Image
Image
heli wrote:Why is milestone director in prison ?, are his game to difficult ?
User avatar
caincan
Posts: 428
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 4:59 pm
Location: France,South

Re: Awesome stuff you've just bought (+pics please)

Post by caincan »

GaijinPunch wrote:
caincan wrote:Laserdisssssscs
Nice score - you get them direct from Japan? Would love to have the ticket to AD2019 Neo-Tokyo Science Fiction.
sure proxy is the only way from europe (ebay european prices are so insane :shock: ..), there online, some are really cheap but they dont appear so much (Oedo 808, still missing the 3/3), a Memories box LD or Macross boxset, is only 1€ ! just to figure +15/20€ en total fees/shipping. for the Akira ticket i really wanted it yep .. but auctions with the original ticket present are uncommon.. damn i missed in the meanwhile one which had the ticket.. :/

but since YJA cant be seen direct without VPN, it's pita to check easily sections. why hell did they blocked their auction site even in viewing mode ! damn..

previous package, but it wasn't that cheap for "Ninja scroll" which is sought after, "Manie manie : Hashiru otoko" is so intennnnnse , and the videoclip of Bubble gum crisis reminds so much of the "Streets of fire /Diane Lane" energetic songs 8)

Image

~1-3€ by LD, but these LD idols arts are so :oops:
Image
Post Reply