how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emulated?
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how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emulated?
i have been only reading about how to play arcade games from home on a CRT but how can this game be played without MAME? i dont want to use mame.
i can see there is a JAMMA pcb for $6500 USD which is crazy. is there a non emulated alternative to the official pcb?
i can see there is a JAMMA pcb for $6500 USD which is crazy. is there a non emulated alternative to the official pcb?
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Re: how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emula
The game is available on Steam as Dodonpachi Resurrection, and it includes the Black Label mode
You can also get it on 360, though its a little more split up there, there's a European DDP Resurrection release but you have to buy Black Label as separate DLC (which requires a European XBL account to purchase), but you can import the Japanese releases of which there is a standalone DFK Black Label disc release or again, as DLC for the DFK 1.5 disc release (which then requires a JP XBL account to purchase)
You can also get it on 360, though its a little more split up there, there's a European DDP Resurrection release but you have to buy Black Label as separate DLC (which requires a European XBL account to purchase), but you can import the Japanese releases of which there is a standalone DFK Black Label disc release or again, as DLC for the DFK 1.5 disc release (which then requires a JP XBL account to purchase)
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Re: how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emula
i understand the standalone release is region locked which is a shame. so youre saying theres no "arcade alternative" to the official pcb/mame, right?drunkninja24 wrote:The game is available on Steam as Dodonpachi Resurrection, and it includes the Black Label mode
You can also get it on 360, though its a little more split up there, there's a European DDP Resurrection release but you have to buy Black Label as separate DLC (which requires a European XBL account to purchase), but you can import the Japanese releases of which there is a standalone DFK Black Label disc release or again, as DLC for the DFK 1.5 disc release (which then requires a JP XBL account to purchase)
Re: how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emula
Couldn't you just get the Steam version and a CRT VGA monitor and play it?
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If the official PC and 360 releases aren't what you are looking for, can you give an example of what you would consider an acceptable arcade alternative?
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Re: how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emula
sorry if i wasnt clear but im probably going to get banned for asking this. i have seen when people enter the arcade scene they show mame vs jamma stuff. can this jamma thing be loaded with daifukkatsu black label? and given that this might be my last message on this forum, it was nice knowing you guys. gg.Jeneki wrote:If the official PC and 360 releases aren't what you are looking for, can you give an example of what you would consider an acceptable arcade alternative?
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Are you thinking of something like the PGM converts ? no, that sort of stuff is of exception and DFK is not running on the same hardware.
It's like he says, either get the PC or 360 port and a VGA monitor, or even a downscaler and a 15khz CRT.
(IIRC the slowdowns accuracy is better on 360)
Otherwise build a GroovyMAME setup with a 15khz CRT and use the underclock/blitter delay features to simulate slowdowns (with hit-or-miss accuracy, still better than no slowdowns IMHO)
It's like he says, either get the PC or 360 port and a VGA monitor, or even a downscaler and a 15khz CRT.
(IIRC the slowdowns accuracy is better on 360)
Otherwise build a GroovyMAME setup with a 15khz CRT and use the underclock/blitter delay features to simulate slowdowns (with hit-or-miss accuracy, still better than no slowdowns IMHO)
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Re: how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emula
guess i have no choice. ill look into groovymame on linuxXyga wrote:Are you thinking of something like the PGM converts ? no, that sort of stuff is of exception and DFK is not running on the same hardware.
It's like he says, either get the PC or 360 port and a VGA monitor, or even a downscaler and a 15khz CRT.
(IIRC the slowdowns accuracy is better on 360)
Otherwise build a GroovyMAME setup with a 15khz CRT and use the underclock/blitter delay features to simulate slowdowns (with hit-or-miss accuracy, still better than no slowdowns IMHO)
Re: how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emula
this thread is confusing. what's the problem with just getting the 360 or PC version with a new monitor? what exactly are you looking for?
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Re: how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emula
JAMMA is just an arcade pcb connector standard, not some special thing, people might just be using "JAMMA" interchangeably with "PCB"MidOrFeed2015 wrote:sorry if i wasnt clear but im probably going to get banned for asking this. i have seen when people enter the arcade scene they show mame vs jamma stuff. can this jamma thing be loaded with daifukkatsu black label? and given that this might be my last message on this forum, it was nice knowing you guys. gg.Jeneki wrote:If the official PC and 360 releases aren't what you are looking for, can you give an example of what you would consider an acceptable arcade alternative?
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Re: how to play DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu Black Label non emula
As well as the Black Label Arrange "Ketsuipachi" mode. The PC version is the best way to access it aside from owning a Japanese XB360.drunkninja24 wrote:The game is available on Steam as Dodonpachi Resurrection, and it includes the Black Label mode