Your first PCB
Re: Your first PCB
My first PCB (assuming we're not including MVS carts in this discussion) was Progear No Arashi which I sold 6 months later.
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Re: Your first PCB
GaijinPunch wrote:This is better than a "first time you fingered a girl" thread. Alas, that I can remember... my first PCB I can't. Ketsui was pretty quickly purchased (probably 3rd or 4th) but this was when it only ran 30,000 yen.

Re: Your first PCB
I can't remember which one was first. All that I know now is that I got way too many...
I guess the very first one(s) must be the two PCBs that came in with my cabs before I started hoarding... So this would be Gunbird 2 and Xmen Vs SF...
I guess the very first one(s) must be the two PCBs that came in with my cabs before I started hoarding... So this would be Gunbird 2 and Xmen Vs SF...
Re: Your first PCB
ESPRaDe and Dimahoo.
"I've had quite a few pcbs of Fire Shark over time, and none of them cost me over £30 - so it won't break the bank by any standards." ~Malc
Re: Your first PCB
Stargate by Williams. Still have the cabinet and still largely suck at the game.
Re: Your first PCB
My first PCB was technically a Street Fighter II': CE (via my first arcade cab), but the guy also threw in his small collection of other boards which included NBA Jam, Double Dragon II, and Mortal Kombat with the Kombo/Turbo Ninja ROM.
Re: Your first PCB
Daimakaimura (ghoul's n ghosts) (korean bootleg)
Just recently got it, get to try it in a couple weeks. :3
Just recently got it, get to try it in a couple weeks. :3
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ranking alongside top elected officials for notoriety. -Ed Oscuro
Re: Your first PCB
Was it an issue of Videogames? I remember i still have an issue at home which has an article about shoot em ups. And thats exactly where i first saw Truxton 2 and i was blown away.dingsbums wrote:I remember an article in a German video game magazine which had a Screenshot of the Tatsujin Oh / Truxton 2 bomb (the yelllow / orange skull bomb)...
Since 2012 i can finally play that game on my candy CAB. That´s like 15 years after i first saw that screenshot. Time flies...

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