bay wrote:NEW PART 2 TURBO EDITION - THE NEW GALEGGA CHALLENGERS!
sorry to hear of that, i don't deal with ECL without picture confirmation for their pcbs.
i picked up a garegga last month, cool game. only had played it for like 15 minutes on a saturn prior.
on a side note, collection of bootlegs are pretty cool if you're into that sorta stuff. dumping the roms and analyzing the code, if its the same, and the chipsets on the board to see if they are using some FPGA or other chips to emulate the original Uproc..
too bad the inputs aren't working.. or sound... dang. you should look at getting this fixed cause i doubt ECL is going to entertain a return to any sort of benefit to you.
By picking up bootlegged Batsugun PCB, one will definitely see an "un-keyed" Jamma edge connection interface + no confirmation of "Made in Japan Toaplan (C) 1992" printed directly anywhere on such PCB. Some Korean produced bootlegged Batsugun PCBs run the original JPN Bios setup + "Licensed for use in Korea" notice in main copyright screenshot of said arcade shmup title. ^_~
As always, ask for a JPEG or some JPEGs of the respective arcade PCB before shelling out your hard-earned $$$...will save you a lot of heartache & grief in the long run when it comes to dealing with such rare arcade shmup PCB titles such as Battle Garegga and/or Batsugun PCBs, etc. ^_~
It's recommended that one knows the difference between such an original & bootlegged version of the respective arcade PCB before making such expensive splurge... ^_~
Get "burned" once by purchasing such a "bootlegged" PCB will force the unsuspecting arcade PCB gamer to seek out such original arcade PCB version -- always settle for original JPN Bios versions of said arcade PCBs, accept no crappy substituted "bootlegged" PCBs whatsoever! Just be prepared to "bite the bullet and pay through the nose" for such original JPN Bios version as it will be worth the high monetary cost incurred for such PCB..... ^_~
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~