The Official Cool PCB You Just Got Thread!
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i wanna be like oxtsu

per oxtsu's mini-review
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Its more about milking enemys with the sheild (which produces streams of medals) than about autofire killing. This is a great game for Raizing lovers. BTW: make sure you pack it well, since the board is quite large and heavy, its easy for those surface mount processors to disconnect from their traces if the board flexes...thats what happened to mine when I got it. Costly to have these things reflowed.bay wrote:for the shmeet tomorrow, then off to oxtsu for review
first impressions.. hard
second impressions.. man, i wish i had an autofire circuit
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bay
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noted, i usually over pack anyways but ill take care on this.Dave_K. wrote:Its more about milking enemys with the sheild (which produces streams of medals) than about autofire killing. This is a great game for Raizing lovers. BTW: make sure you pack it well, since the board is quite large and heavy, its easy for those surface mount processors to disconnect from their traces if the board flexes...thats what happened to mine when I got it. Costly to have these things reflowed.bay wrote:for the shmeet tomorrow, then off to oxtsu for review
first impressions.. hard
second impressions.. man, i wish i had an autofire circuit
i'm just noting that it takes a remarkable amount of firepower to kill enemies in the game. hitting the fire button a remarkable amount of times to blow up a tank... forget about some of those planes going by, you'll never blow them up.
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Rolling Thunder 2, complete with original 'stuff'.
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when you did your for sale thread i was thinking you were minimizing your collection, it seems i was incorrectBrian wrote:Ibara Pink Sweets
Ketsui (back again, I couldn't resist)
GI Joe
Fighting Hawk
Root Beer Tapper cabinet
Bomb Jack cabinet
Track & Field cabinet
Super Mario Bros cabinet
Mortal Kombat cabinet
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A little mini haul of rubbish. A French Phoenix bootleg with a missing tone chip, a Galaxian bootleg with a blown LM324, a WC90 bootleg, a Scramble bootleg with no sound at all, a Pac90 (WC90 to Pacman conversion - nice), and.....
The thing I really bought the bundle for: Sonic The Hedgehog (Megaplay motherboard+cart). Surprised how much of a difference the restrictive time limit makes it. Unlike Megatech, you don't have to pay for time, you pay for a full credit with 3 lives, but the time limit is vastly reduced, and you really have to keep moving.
The thing I really bought the bundle for: Sonic The Hedgehog (Megaplay motherboard+cart). Surprised how much of a difference the restrictive time limit makes it. Unlike Megatech, you don't have to pay for time, you pay for a full credit with 3 lives, but the time limit is vastly reduced, and you really have to keep moving.
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Ha! Minimize? Not really. More of a make room.bay wrote:when you did your for sale thread i was thinking you were minimizing your collection, it seems i was incorrectBrian wrote:Ibara Pink Sweets
Ketsui (back again, I couldn't resist)
GI Joe
Fighting Hawk
Root Beer Tapper cabinet
Bomb Jack cabinet
Track & Field cabinet
Super Mario Bros cabinet
Mortal Kombat cabinet
OutZone
I am expecting this week:
Tatsujin
R-Type Leo
Vimana
Espgaluda 2 Kit (it was a bargain I could not say no)
Paperboy Cabinet possibly.
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Of course there is no such thing, the neo-geo guys create shockbox artwork for just about anything.bloodflowers wrote: I've never even seen an STV case before.
I also recently won an RSG ST-V cart, looking forward to seeing if it lives up to the hype.
Circa2113, I hope thats a JPN ST-V motherboard, as the instructions look english...meaning your RSG experience will be greatly limited.
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Yes, it's just a shockbox.Dave_K. wrote:Of course there is no such thing, the neo-geo guys create shockbox artwork for just about anything.bloodflowers wrote: I've never even seen an STV case before.
I also recently won an RSG ST-V cart, looking forward to seeing if it lives up to the hype.
Circa2113, I hope thats a JPN ST-V motherboard, as the instructions look english...meaning your RSG experience will be greatly limited.
Yes, it's a JP motherboard, the seller just threw in the instructions as an extra.
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system11
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Dohhhh. He no longer wins the Internet. Never seen a complete STV kit before, so it seemed normal.Dave_K. wrote:Of course there is no such thing, the neo-geo guys create shockbox artwork for just about anything.bloodflowers wrote: I've never even seen an STV case before.
I also recently won an RSG ST-V cart, looking forward to seeing if it lives up to the hype.
Circa2113, I hope thats a JPN ST-V motherboard, as the instructions look english...meaning your RSG experience will be greatly limited.
System11's random blog, with things - and stuff!
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Circa2113
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I told you I never win.bloodflowers wrote:Dohhhh. He no longer wins the Internet. Never seen a complete STV kit before, so it seemed normal.Dave_K. wrote:Of course there is no such thing, the neo-geo guys create shockbox artwork for just about anything.bloodflowers wrote: I've never even seen an STV case before.
I also recently won an RSG ST-V cart, looking forward to seeing if it lives up to the hype.
Circa2113, I hope thats a JPN ST-V motherboard, as the instructions look english...meaning your RSG experience will be greatly limited.
A little more related, I got a CPS2 a board with marvel super heroes and mars matrix.
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bay
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not really a board, but i'm floored by it. my buddy sent me this:

larger: http://www.countercultured.net/~bay/dangun-1.jpg
i can't express how mint this art is - i told myself i wouldn't buy any dangun stuff but.. but...


larger: http://www.countercultured.net/~bay/dangun-1.jpg
i can't express how mint this art is - i told myself i wouldn't buy any dangun stuff but.. but...







