I have just bought a DDP board that was sold to me as Japanese revision. It has the silkscreened Atlus logo in the centre of the board, however the copyright screen is the same as the International version and the text is in English in-game. The revision ROMs are marked U27K and U26K which would suggest it was Korean and they appear to be factory original to my eye. However, I have been told there was no Korean release of DDP. Can anyone shed any light on this revision? There's one other label on the back which I forgot to photograph, it's a small rectangular one in what looks like kanji and also looks factory original to me (i'll get a pic of it later)
aryssoR wrote:I have just bought a DDP board that was sold to me as Japanese revision. It has the silkscreened Atlus logo in the centre of the board, however the copyright screen is the same as the International version and the text is in English in-game. The revision ROMs are marked U27K and U26K which would suggest it was Korean and they appear to be factory original to my eye. However, I have been told there was no Korean release of DDP. Can anyone shed any light on this revision? There's one other label on the back which I forgot to photograph, it's a small rectangular one in what looks like kanji and also looks factory original to me (i'll get a pic of it later)
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It may be Korean.
Your Toshiba chip below the U26 and U27 is usually a Motorola part.
Thanks for the offer Dave_K., but it's like yosai says, I'd rather have some idea what I'm dealing with before I mess with it in any way, however minor.
It'd be nice to play the Korean variant DDP just for the novelity factor alone. I've got an International Version DDP PCB myself.
DP/DDP Factoid time:
It was the Atlus USA subsidairy whom distributed Cave's first shmup title back in 1995 complete with a full sized backlit marquee (not even the original JPN DP conversion kits had included this cool 'one-of-a-kind" extra DP promotional item). However, Atlus USA didn't officially distribute DDP stateside even though an all-English language International version PCB kit was released for worldwide distribution in 1997 (with the exception of the American arcade marketbase).
Difficult to say. It's possible it's a straightforward International revision or just a different board version. No-one seems to know anything much about the Korean one anyway, as this thread demonstrates.
You're still getting a good price IMO, either way, they are both original.
Becuase I've owned them both before, because they have none of the tell-tale signs bootlegs have (missing Jamma key etc), because they have all the custom SMDs present, etc, etc
They are obviously original. Besides which, in 4 years of collecting arcade PCBs I have never seen a bootleg of either of these games.
What reason do you have to doubt they are original?
because the atlus logo is missing...also the DDP Nr. ... sticker is missing.
i have to say that iam pretty new to arcades, only 1 year into this hobby now.