The Official Cool PCB You Just Got Thread!

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Just brought back from Japan a SuperGun and the overrated-but-oh-so-great Ketsui.
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Haven't posted in a while, but I picked up In The Hunt off Ebay for $45 BIN plus $20 shipping. Game works fine and is in great shape. I did also buy a Japanese MVS cabinet. I've got Guwange and Strikers 1945 Plus on the way as well, but I figured that In The Hunt was worthy of a posting since I've only seen it for sale for WAY more.
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$45 BIN is nuts.. quite a bargain there, you could slap $100 on that and it would have still been a decent price :P
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Got this today:

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Thanks Gwyrgyn Blood. Soooo looking forward to playing this...
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sven666 wrote:$45 BIN is nuts.. quite a bargain there, you could slap $100 on that and it would have still been a decent price :P
Yeah it was freshly posted and I was like did I just see that? I got Fixeight for $75 a few months back doing the same thing.
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Wardner/Pyros/ワードナの森。

My first PCB! It's in the mail right now. I bought it more as a test for my Sigma Supergun, but I think it's a really fun game.
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Pretty cool game. Hard in spots for sure. I beat it a few months ago, but surely it was not 1 credit. My mom actually loved playing it and played it for a few hours. Too bad she's arguably one of the worst gamers in history except for Ladybug and Galaga, then she's cold-blooded murderer.
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Etrian wrote:Wardner/Pyros/ワードナの森。

My first PCB! It's in the mail right now. I bought it more as a test for my Sigma Supergun, but I think it's a really fun game.
Congrats. Which Sigma did you get?
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Just got:
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...for $40 shipped from a guy on KLOV. Couldn't be happier.
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professor ganson wrote:Congrats. Which Sigma did you get?
AV7000 and 9000TB.
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Etrian wrote:
professor ganson wrote:Congrats. Which Sigma did you get?
AV7000 and 9000TB.
Yeah, that's the one I have. Works great. I only wish it was easier to get cables and replacement sticks. But now that I've got the cable situation sorted out, I'm just hoping that the stick lasts a long time.
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You can probably mod or have someone else mod a stick for you. GP has posted the pinout before (and you probably have the sheet) and it should be a simple 1-to-1 process to the 13-pin DINN.

For my AV6000, Paik4Life helped me out with a nice custom DB15 stick (because those 9000TBs just don't feel right for all circumstances with those flat Seimitsu snap-ins). It would probably be a fun experience for the stick maker as well.
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drboom wrote:Just got:
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...for $40 shipped from a guy on KLOV. Couldn't be happier.
I saw that too late and was just floored. Its amazing how some guys on there assume some things they have isn't worth any money.
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Ganelon wrote:You can probably mod or have someone else mod a stick for you. GP has posted the pinout before (and you probably have the sheet) and it should be a simple 1-to-1 process to the 13-pin DINN.

For my AV6000, Paik4Life helped me out with a nice custom DB15 stick (because those 9000TBs just don't feel right for all circumstances with those flat Seimitsu snap-ins). It would probably be a fun experience for the stick maker as well.
Thanks, Ganelon. That's an excellent idea, and I do have the pinout. I would love to have a further stick or even a Saturn pad. I expect the supergun itself will last a long, long time. I'll have to look into having someone help me out with that because there's no way I could do it myself.
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BombJack Twin!

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For drboom,

That's gotta be one for the record books of a Cave arcade shmup PCB selling for less than it's real worth. Either the seller didn't know the real value of it on the secondary PCB market or he just simply wanted some chmup pocket change back on his intial investment...

A mere forty bucks for a Cave ESP.ra.de PCB is quite a steal in this day of age... ^_~

Was it just a "barebones" PCB deal to begin with?

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For oxtsu,

How's the gameplay of that Bombjack Twin PCB? Very nice and clean overall for it's age... ^_~

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I got... TATSUJIN!!!

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nice deal on esprade. thats one of my favorites.
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$40!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock:
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Just got Strikers 45
Great game!
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Plasmo wrote:Just got Strikers 45
Great game!
That is the very first Strikers game to start off the Strikers series...very fine arcade shmup title in it's own right. ^_~

The cool Flying Pancake fightercraft is upgraded (with it's homing laser shots) in the Strikers 1945 II version.

And the Strikers 1945 Plus version on the Neo-Geo MVS mobo setup is another fine Psikyo shmup to play/own.

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"Warrior Blade"... i don't have the pinout for it so i get no picture.

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Stefan_L wrote:"Warrior Blade"... i don't have the pinout for it so i get no picture.
Wow...a multi-screen Rastan. Looks killer.

video pinout can be found here.
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oxtsu wrote: Wow...a multi-screen Rastan. Looks killer.
video pinout can be found here.
Thanks, how did you find that... and i who thought i was good at google :D
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Awesome, how are you going to set it up?
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zinger wrote:Awesome, how are you going to set it up?
Thats my second problem... i don't know? :D
I belive the screen are mirrored, so let's see when i get the rgb-signals to my monitor how it looks.
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Equites and some MVS.

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Two IREM "X-Multiply" PCB's, great game :)

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Good game. Hard as nails, though. Are you going to sell/trade one?
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Sell one?.... i just bought them :) Actually i have a third one already but it's not working correctly.
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