UPDATED W/PICS : PCBs and candy cabs this year. *09 Magfest
UPDATED W/PICS : PCBs and candy cabs this year. *09 Magfest
Ok, I am using this thread again for this years magfest info. This was originally for last years Magfest... anyways you get the idea if you've seen the thread.
This year we'll have these PCBs up and running in candy cabs ect.
shooters:
Muchi Muchi Pork
Pink Sweats
Mushihimesama Futari Black Label
Ibara
Mushihimesame
ESP Galuda 2
ESP Rade
Guwange
Raiden Fighters
Raiden fighters 2
Strikers 1945
Strikers 1999
Viper Phase 1
Progear
Dangun Feveron
Sengoku Blade
Dimahoo
Blazing star
Ikaruga
Under Defeat
Psyvariar 2
Brave Blade
Battle Bakraid
Armored Police Batrider
others:
AvP
Cannon Dancer
Night Slashers
there will be alot of others also... it's a combination of 3 of us who collect PCBs. tons of MVS, CPS2, fighters ect. I just bothered to list alot of the shooters mostly.... esp the more PCB exclusive cave stuff ect.
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Did anyone from here go to Magfest this year? Some friends and i went this year. We brought some astro cities, versus city ect.
We had what cave boards we owned up and going along with alot of raizing and other randoms.
Mushi
Ibara
Galuda 2
Guwange
ESP Rade
Bakraid
Batrider
Strikers 1945
Strikers 1999
Raiden fighters
Raiden fighters 2
UN Squadron
Macross
Thunder force Arcade
Mars Matrix
Ikaruga (in a hi res naomi cab)
AvP
Osman/Cannon Dancer
CVS2
Alpha 2/3
MvC2
Vampire Savior 2
Samurai Showdown 2,3,4,5 special
KOF various
and a whole lot of other CPS 1 and 2, mvs and random other stuff, all arcade.
It was fun, I was surprised by getting a chance to play SF4. I didn't expect to see or play that there. Had no idea about it. We plan to go again next year.[/url]
This year we'll have these PCBs up and running in candy cabs ect.
shooters:
Muchi Muchi Pork
Pink Sweats
Mushihimesama Futari Black Label
Ibara
Mushihimesame
ESP Galuda 2
ESP Rade
Guwange
Raiden Fighters
Raiden fighters 2
Strikers 1945
Strikers 1999
Viper Phase 1
Progear
Dangun Feveron
Sengoku Blade
Dimahoo
Blazing star
Ikaruga
Under Defeat
Psyvariar 2
Brave Blade
Battle Bakraid
Armored Police Batrider
others:
AvP
Cannon Dancer
Night Slashers
there will be alot of others also... it's a combination of 3 of us who collect PCBs. tons of MVS, CPS2, fighters ect. I just bothered to list alot of the shooters mostly.... esp the more PCB exclusive cave stuff ect.
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Did anyone from here go to Magfest this year? Some friends and i went this year. We brought some astro cities, versus city ect.
We had what cave boards we owned up and going along with alot of raizing and other randoms.
Mushi
Ibara
Galuda 2
Guwange
ESP Rade
Bakraid
Batrider
Strikers 1945
Strikers 1999
Raiden fighters
Raiden fighters 2
UN Squadron
Macross
Thunder force Arcade
Mars Matrix
Ikaruga (in a hi res naomi cab)
AvP
Osman/Cannon Dancer
CVS2
Alpha 2/3
MvC2
Vampire Savior 2
Samurai Showdown 2,3,4,5 special
KOF various
and a whole lot of other CPS 1 and 2, mvs and random other stuff, all arcade.
It was fun, I was surprised by getting a chance to play SF4. I didn't expect to see or play that there. Had no idea about it. We plan to go again next year.[/url]
Last edited by Strider77 on Thu Jan 20, 2011 5:42 am, edited 9 times in total.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
We are planning to do this next year (I think anyways). I was hoping there might be some interest from some of you to come also. especially any PCB owners who could bring stuff also ect.
















Last edited by Strider77 on Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
No we had ST on the other cab.... we had WAY more games than cabs. had to rotate and take requests ect. But ST was in for most of one day.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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I was there (picture of me), along with a bunch of other Team (and non-Team) SDA guys. Galuda 2 was a highlight of the whole week for me, and practically worth the trip alone, but everything else was awesome too. I even came to like Mushi. Just a little bit!
...but not Bakraid. Also, Mars Matrix makes my head hurt. :(
Seriously, huge thanks to whoever brought PCB's. You're a hero.
...but not Bakraid. Also, Mars Matrix makes my head hurt. :(
Seriously, huge thanks to whoever brought PCB's. You're a hero.
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Where did this take place and why wasn't it in the shmupmeets section? I live in North Carolina ....
And if I recall correctly, you do too Strider
Let me know when the next one is scheduled ... Not that there's a very good chance I would be able to go (busy schedule, wife & kids, etc), but I'd at least like to know about it in advance so I could at least pretend like I could go.

Let me know when the next one is scheduled ... Not that there's a very good chance I would be able to go (busy schedule, wife & kids, etc), but I'd at least like to know about it in advance so I could at least pretend like I could go.

If more 2D people would go to the 2D Gaming Forum, there would be more people to talk about 2D games with other 2D fans on the tootie gaming forum. It's 2Dlicious. For real yall
I remember seeing you actually..... Tony had the cabs for the most part, Dan had a few cabs and alot of the older beat em ups and Raizing stuff, I had most the cave stuff with random action titles along with other random shooters ect.I was there (picture of me), along with a bunch of other Team (and non-Team) SDA guys.
BTW that capcom game is magic sword.
It took place up in DC. We are gonna have this stuff at animazement this year in Raliegh, NC also.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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A friend Rob snapped the photos. I am in the 2 player galuda pic in the background standing in front of the Christmas tree.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
Good shit guys, we appec the compliments. We are doing something like this again at Animazement, as has been mentioned. You do have to put up with a bunch of anime crap, but the game room will be hype.
Bonus for Wedoca is that Mike donated us a new candy at the con:

Bonus for Wedoca is that Mike donated us a new candy at the con:
Wedoca '25
Uh oh...... Tony is posting in shmups.com..... hide your candy cabs.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
ive been to shmup meets around the world but the dude in this pic is by far the shadiest character ive ever seen

looks like a good meet guys, you should advertise it a litle better next time, in advance would be a nice start for instance


looks like a good meet guys, you should advertise it a litle better next time, in advance would be a nice start for instance

the destruction of everything, is the beginning of something new. your whole world is on fire, and soon, you'll be too..
I guess I should have but last year for Animazement the thread got zero attention.... this one did to till I posted pics. I know the trick this time.
Seriously though, Animazement is much bigger volume wise, the arcade/game room will be as good as the set up we had here. If you are looking to play on the cabs and PCBs then we'll have the same if not more.
If you have Mushi 2 and want to come PLEASE do.... I want to play it badly.
Seriously though, Animazement is much bigger volume wise, the arcade/game room will be as good as the set up we had here. If you are looking to play on the cabs and PCBs then we'll have the same if not more.
If you have Mushi 2 and want to come PLEASE do.... I want to play it badly.
I saw and communicated with far worse while there.... lol I don't even remember that dude. Some cool folks though.ive been to shmup meets around the world but the dude in this pic is by far the shadiest character ive ever seen
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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Don't hate on my Bakraid.spineshark wrote:I even came to like Mushi. Just a little bit!
...but not Bakraid. Also, Mars Matrix makes my head hurt.

I also brought some cabs and boards. Hopefully I'll be there again next year with candy and raizing boards in tow. I hope some raizing fanboys will represent. I had Batrider, Bakraid, and Dimahoo rotating all weekend; it was bliss.
I'll be at Animazement also, so any raizing fans should be sure to make it if you can.
Oh, and whoever I talked to about Batrider, I don't remember your name but you rule.
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i would've loved to have gone, even more so now that i know i would've had a chance to hang out with some shooter fans and gotten to play some espgaluda 2 or many of the other games listed on an actual arcade cabinet.
i think the main attraction for me would've been the concerts though, and getting a chance to meet some of my favorite vg arrangement/remix artists who attended. btw, did you guys catch any of the concerts? wish i could have been there to see metroid metal, smash brothers, armcannon, and tss all live
i think the main attraction for me would've been the concerts though, and getting a chance to meet some of my favorite vg arrangement/remix artists who attended. btw, did you guys catch any of the concerts? wish i could have been there to see metroid metal, smash brothers, armcannon, and tss all live
Hah, I thought the same for a second, but really, that´s just the trenchcoat. Nerds in trenchcoats (especially these black shiny plastic looking ones) always look a bit like they are about to play out another Columbine any minute.sven666 wrote:ive been to shmup meets around the world but the dude in this pic is by far the shadiest character ive ever seen![]()
Ha ha, that's him!DEL wrote:Nice to see the Trenchcoat Flasher from Strikers 1945 Stage 7 in the flesh.

Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Super long post but I didn't know about this thread earlier, yeah.
I have to thank you guys so much because Magfest would have been much worse otherwise.
You guys + NES challenges guy + the one "museum" dealer who actually had anything of note saved Magfest for me and made it great instead of terrible.
Disappointed Battle Circuit and Sengoku 3 weren't available, and I tried to find Dan to get him to put Brave Blade in, but it was more than offset by playing Osman for the first time. A fucking awesome game and way better than Strider 2, how did I not know of it before!
The thing I noticed was that Ikaruga was by far the most popular it seemed, even among people who didn't know what it was, so it must be the graphics. From what I saw it was nonstop complete noobs walking up to it and feeding it and not even understanding polarity. Of course, I'm a hypocrite since I fed a Cave game, doh.
I'm surprised that so many people tried out all the shmup cabs. There were people on constantly. I guess even if you don't know what you're doing at all, and if you're dying nonstop, you can still have fun if you're a non shmupper by staring at the pretty bullets. In the console room, there was literally one PS3, and it was hooked up the entire time to Thunder Force 6 (which was indeed way easy like they say). And every time I walked by the PS3, there was never a single person playing it. For some reason they had Secret of Mana on right next to it, and even that got more play.
Thanks also for the fighters of course, playing Alpha and especially Vampire Savior on cabs was really awesome, even though I wasn't used to playing on sticks ironically and have much more difficulty with some of the motions (dragon punch). Same for Magical Drop 3, although I did better later when playing on pad on the big projector. PS: I took down all comers in fucking Money Puzzle Exchanger, what a great game.
I know there were some other awesome arcade games I played too. Dan is my fucking hero.
I tried to scoreplay Batrider, but it went disasterously. Here are some reasons that I probably should have realized:
1) not used to stick at all (biggest factor)
2) high starting rank from all the people playing continuously (not just harder patterns, but ones I'm not used to)
3) difficult to hear the sound and I need audio cues like how long to milk
4) not home environment, loud + people watching you is weird
5) no autofire hack for fun Carpet milking (I tried to do the manual autofire but got a slower firing speed I think, rofl)
I guess I'll have to score at home. I think the guy behind me was puzzled at why I was getting upset and continuously restarting instead of credit feeding like everyone else.
BTW, stanski (another SDA guy) is the guy sitting down in the 6th pic. Apparently he beat the first stage of Mushi on Ultra and all these random dudes watching behind him were just losing it, lol.
Udderdude: A lot more girls were there than I would have figured, actually.
Tony: Hmm, Raleigh is a lot closer to me than DC, but I avoid anime people like the plague (even at Magfest), so I dunno.
Dan: Sorry, you just got bumped off the Batrider board, you're like 31st.
I'm not 100% positive you're referring to me, but I did talk to you about Batrider so maybe it is me.
e_tank: I only caught a couple minutes of one concert (dunno which one), and I wasn't really interested so that was it. Don't let that deter you though, given that I didn't go to any panels (besides SDA lol, and I would have skipped that but I was presenting) or any concerts, I couldn't have been a representative attendee.
DEL: lol, that would have been something. I think you're joking but Mid Atlantic = middle north/south-wise of Atlantic coast = Washington DC. Actually they retconned and now it stands for Music and Gaming Festival, I guess because they don't want to limit themselves geographically.
I have to thank you guys so much because Magfest would have been much worse otherwise.

Disappointed Battle Circuit and Sengoku 3 weren't available, and I tried to find Dan to get him to put Brave Blade in, but it was more than offset by playing Osman for the first time. A fucking awesome game and way better than Strider 2, how did I not know of it before!
The thing I noticed was that Ikaruga was by far the most popular it seemed, even among people who didn't know what it was, so it must be the graphics. From what I saw it was nonstop complete noobs walking up to it and feeding it and not even understanding polarity. Of course, I'm a hypocrite since I fed a Cave game, doh.
I'm surprised that so many people tried out all the shmup cabs. There were people on constantly. I guess even if you don't know what you're doing at all, and if you're dying nonstop, you can still have fun if you're a non shmupper by staring at the pretty bullets. In the console room, there was literally one PS3, and it was hooked up the entire time to Thunder Force 6 (which was indeed way easy like they say). And every time I walked by the PS3, there was never a single person playing it. For some reason they had Secret of Mana on right next to it, and even that got more play.
Thanks also for the fighters of course, playing Alpha and especially Vampire Savior on cabs was really awesome, even though I wasn't used to playing on sticks ironically and have much more difficulty with some of the motions (dragon punch). Same for Magical Drop 3, although I did better later when playing on pad on the big projector. PS: I took down all comers in fucking Money Puzzle Exchanger, what a great game.

I tried to scoreplay Batrider, but it went disasterously. Here are some reasons that I probably should have realized:
1) not used to stick at all (biggest factor)
2) high starting rank from all the people playing continuously (not just harder patterns, but ones I'm not used to)
3) difficult to hear the sound and I need audio cues like how long to milk
4) not home environment, loud + people watching you is weird
5) no autofire hack for fun Carpet milking (I tried to do the manual autofire but got a slower firing speed I think, rofl)
I guess I'll have to score at home. I think the guy behind me was puzzled at why I was getting upset and continuously restarting instead of credit feeding like everyone else.

BTW, stanski (another SDA guy) is the guy sitting down in the 6th pic. Apparently he beat the first stage of Mushi on Ultra and all these random dudes watching behind him were just losing it, lol.
Udderdude: A lot more girls were there than I would have figured, actually.
Tony: Hmm, Raleigh is a lot closer to me than DC, but I avoid anime people like the plague (even at Magfest), so I dunno.
Dan: Sorry, you just got bumped off the Batrider board, you're like 31st.

e_tank: I only caught a couple minutes of one concert (dunno which one), and I wasn't really interested so that was it. Don't let that deter you though, given that I didn't go to any panels (besides SDA lol, and I would have skipped that but I was presenting) or any concerts, I couldn't have been a representative attendee.
DEL: lol, that would have been something. I think you're joking but Mid Atlantic = middle north/south-wise of Atlantic coast = Washington DC. Actually they retconned and now it stands for Music and Gaming Festival, I guess because they don't want to limit themselves geographically.

Carlson at Mad-gear.com is the man. I think his ebay name is 8-bit. Always has good stuff.Enhasa wrote: You guys + NES challenges guy + the one "museum" dealer who actually had anything of note saved Magfest for me and made it great instead of terrible.
Wedoca '25
*moved to the bottom from above for a boot to the new info.*
Ok, I am using this thread for this years Animazement info. This was originally for last years Magfest... anyways you get the idea if you've seen the thread.
This year we'll have these PCBs up and running in candy cabs ect.
shooters:
Muchi Muchi Pork
Pink Sweats
Mushihimesama Futari Black Label
Ibara
Mushihimesame
ESP Galuda 2
ESP Rade
Guwange
Raiden Fighters
Raiden fighters 2
Strikers 1945
Strikers 1999
Viper Phase 1
Progear
Sengoku Blade
Dimahoo
Blazing star
Ikaruga
Under Defeat
Psyvariar 2
Brave Blade
Battle Bakraid
Armored Police Batrider
others:
AvP
Cannon Dancer
Night Slashers
there will be alot of others also... it's a combination of 3 of us who collect PCBs. tons of MVS, CPS2, fighters ect. I just bothered to list alot of the shooters mostly.... esp the more PCB exclusive cave stuff ect.
there will be lots of console stuff also... SF4, multi-tap saturn bomberman/guardian heroes on a big screen blah, blah blah....
then there is all the anime stuff and dealers room ect.
below is a link to the events web site... I doubt it will list much game info though.
http://www.animazement.org/
Ok, I am using this thread for this years Animazement info. This was originally for last years Magfest... anyways you get the idea if you've seen the thread.
This year we'll have these PCBs up and running in candy cabs ect.
shooters:
Muchi Muchi Pork
Pink Sweats
Mushihimesama Futari Black Label
Ibara
Mushihimesame
ESP Galuda 2
ESP Rade
Guwange
Raiden Fighters
Raiden fighters 2
Strikers 1945
Strikers 1999
Viper Phase 1
Progear
Sengoku Blade
Dimahoo
Blazing star
Ikaruga
Under Defeat
Psyvariar 2
Brave Blade
Battle Bakraid
Armored Police Batrider
others:
AvP
Cannon Dancer
Night Slashers
there will be alot of others also... it's a combination of 3 of us who collect PCBs. tons of MVS, CPS2, fighters ect. I just bothered to list alot of the shooters mostly.... esp the more PCB exclusive cave stuff ect.
there will be lots of console stuff also... SF4, multi-tap saturn bomberman/guardian heroes on a big screen blah, blah blah....
then there is all the anime stuff and dealers room ect.
below is a link to the events web site... I doubt it will list much game info though.
http://www.animazement.org/
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
Woah, holy crap, I had no idea Animazement had such a nice arcade scene.
I'm actually going this year, working at the con in guest services. I'll be sure to stop by the arcade. Needs me some shmuppin' at the con!
Oh, and I look forward to being able to play Canon Dancer in a cab. That'll make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

I'm actually going this year, working at the con in guest services. I'll be sure to stop by the arcade. Needs me some shmuppin' at the con!
Oh, and I look forward to being able to play Canon Dancer in a cab. That'll make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

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