100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter list???
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Shotgunfacelift
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100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter list???
Can anyone tell where i may find a list for the 100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter board?
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Re: 100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter list???
Contact the people selling them, and they will give you a list. Folks like Excellentcom and CosmicCo are quite happy to email you information about their products.Shotgunfacelift wrote:Can anyone tell where i may find a list for the 100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter board?
But do be aware these are just "MAME in a box". Not true gameboards, nor even licensed. Try supporting real developers by paying real money for real games, and keep the industry alive.
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Re: 100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter list???
But if you buy secondhand you aren't supporting the developers, correct?elvis wrote:But do be aware these are just "MAME in a box". Not true gameboards, nor even licensed. Try supporting real developers by paying real money for real games, and keep the industry alive.
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Re: 100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter list???
Right on!junkeR wrote:But if you buy secondhand you aren't supporting the developers, correct?elvis wrote:But do be aware these are just "MAME in a box". Not true gameboards, nor even licensed. Try supporting real developers by paying real money for real games, and keep the industry alive.
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Re: 100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter list???
but you are still pirating.Shotgunfacelift wrote:Right on!junkeR wrote:But if you buy secondhand you aren't supporting the developers, correct?elvis wrote:But do be aware these are just "MAME in a box". Not true gameboards, nor even licensed. Try supporting real developers by paying real money for real games, and keep the industry alive.
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Re: 100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter list???
Despite MAMEDev's best efforts, there are still games within it that can be bought from the original manufacturers.junkeR wrote:But if you buy secondhand you aren't supporting the developers, correct?
For something that's 20 years old and unavailable for purchase, then we hit that marvellous grey area. For games that are 3 years old, there's a good chance you can still pick them up legally and new.
And as mentioned, if people really are desperate for old games, I'd rather they simply download them off the net (or buy them in classic compilations if you don't mind console ports) than actually pay a wage to some professional bootlegger. Yes, it's all horrible grey-area morals and shifting lines in the sand, but there's not much you can do about that until copyright and patent law are made to be sensible, and companies begin to offer legal alternatives to retro collectors.
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Re: 100 x 1 pcb vertical shooter list???
This is a load of garbage. If you buy a secondhand board, you're putting money in the right market. The seller might use that money towards buying a new game, or they might buy a PCB from an arcade operator who in turn will use their money towards a new machine. Or arcade parts from Hori, etc.junkeR wrote:But if you buy secondhand you aren't supporting the developers, correct?elvis wrote:But do be aware these are just "MAME in a box". Not true gameboards, nor even licensed. Try supporting real developers by paying real money for real games, and keep the industry alive.
When you just buy a pirate, the money is certainly not going where it should.
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you wanting to ban yourself?cigsthecat wrote:ban pls
i thought this was a shmup forum not a law forum!??
Im not looking at buying one .
i am curious to see whats on it..
is it that bad?
Im sure all of you do everyday things that are not very law abiding..
Im just asking for a little list..
If you have seen my requests (WTB) then why would i buy this?
As i know the games i am purchasing ARE on the 100 list.
Stop acting like Saints.
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