professor ganson wrote:I'm not sure I understand the allure of PCBs without the cab. Yeah, it's your only option if it's a game that's not ported or emulated, but otherwise I don't quite get it. Why prefer a supergun over a console? They aren't more reliable/durable, they take up huge space, and they're incredibly expensive. Perhaps someone can help me out here. Is it mainly about collecting things that are of sentimental value or something along those lines?
I agree it's another matter entirely if you have a cabinet. Sadly, I don't see having room until the kids move out and I hardly want that to happen anytime soon. Plus, the money required would likely be prohibitive.
Why buy PCBs?
In my case, I only buy a PCB if there is no console port, or if I feel a port is too deficient for me to fully enjoy it.
I agree it's pointless to buy Battle Garegga or Radiant Silvergun PCBs if you already have a Saturn, and won't be playing them on a cab.
Aren't superguns and PCBs expensive?
Depends. Most superguns aren't any more expensive than some of the more exotic retro consoles, or an import slim PS2.
The average PCB price is around $100. New releases and Cave games are obviously gonna run you a lot more though. Just be patient and they'll drop in price eventually though. Besides, there's enough quality older titles to keep anybody happy, even on a budget.
Doesn't PCB gaming take up huge space?
It definitely takes up a bit more space than console gaming, but I wouldn't say it's excessive.
PCB size can vary a lot. Generally older games are larger, while the current gen. Cave PCBs are incredibly small (only about as big as a DVD case).
Isn't it pointless unless you have a cab?
There are actually many factors that speak for superguns and against cabs, eg:
- Superguns take up less space.
- Unless you have an Egret II cab it will be a huge pain in the ass to rotate the monitor just on a whim, and will likely require 2 people to do the job.
- You can't flexibly change between a 1-player and 2-player setup on a cab.
- You generally can't flexibly turn autofire on or off as you can with just a joystick + supergun setup.
Basically, cab-lovers are a whole different breed from merely game/PCB lovers. For them working on a cab, fixing it up and modifying it is just as much fun as playing games.
I just like games and hate anything technical, so just a supergun is perfect for me.
