I was wondering how everyone plays their shmups?
I have a Konami Cab in my living room and a Sony Flat Screen in my computer room and a little 1982 RCA thats displays in amazing resolution in my room.
How do you guys shmup?
Best Way to play arcade shmups Cabs , Flat Screens?
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ThirdStrike
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You can't beat a cab of your preference with some decent controls on it. My personal favourites are the uprights as seen in their thousands across Europe in the 80s and early 90s. Good solid general gaming cabinets, and heavy enough that if a hurricane hit the arcade, the cabs would still be in a nice neat row afterwards, even if the rest of the building was gone.
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I use the mame cab I built for most games.
http://verticaladdiction.net/cabinet1/cab-menu.jpg
My PS2 for some others (DDP DOJ, galuda, etc...).
http://verticaladdiction.net/cabinet1/cab-menu.jpg
My PS2 for some others (DDP DOJ, galuda, etc...).
Icarus, LG's site mention that their CRTs (or at least some of them - they don't go into details) support an interlaced mode, supporting both separate and composite sync. Have you connected that up via an RGB SCART -> DB15 connector then... if so how's the picture? looks nice enough there.
Or is the site not telling the whole truth and you've an XRGB hidden back there..
Or is the site not telling the whole truth and you've an XRGB hidden back there..
That's just a standard 21pin SCART to 21pin SCART. All the SCART inputs look a touch fuzzy, but that's because this is a 15in fuzzy LCD flatpanel TV/monitor as opposed to a crystal clear CRTTychom wrote:Icarus, LG's site mention that their CRTs (or at least some of them - they don't go into details) support an interlaced mode, supporting both separate and composite sync. Have you connected that up via an RGB SCART -> DB15 connector then... if so how's the picture? looks nice enough there.
Or is the site not telling the whole truth and you've an XRGB hidden back there..

