Best vertical shmups in the $150 range?
Best vertical shmups in the $150 range?
I'd like to add a few more reasonably priced vert shooters to my pcb collection. What are your favorites in this price range?
Re: Best vertical shmups in the $150 range?
Sky Shark/Hishouzame
Raiden Fighters Jet
Gunbird
Raiden Fighters Jet
Gunbird
Re: Best vertical shmups in the $150 range?
Giga wing, mars matrix 
OR AERO FIGHTERS 2 FOR FUCKIN $30

OR AERO FIGHTERS 2 FOR FUCKIN $30

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I picked up both of these for under $40 each:
Strikers 1945
Aero Fighters
Strikers 1945
Aero Fighters
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There are lots of quality Psikyo and Seibu SPI titles around that price range.
And MVS stuff is usually cheaper, if you prefer frying over a jungle.
And MVS stuff is usually cheaper, if you prefer frying over a jungle.

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If I recall, I think that's roughly the price range I purchased my Raiden DX board in, although I don't know what the prices for those look like these days.
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Dragon Blaze and Varth!
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^ Dragon Blaze for sure!
Truxton is another - and Dogyuun is a must if you're into Toaplan shooters.
Viper Phase 1 USA can be grabbed in that range as well, but tough to find.
Lastly, i recently got 19XX in that range, but I'm not sure it's as good as the shooters I already mentioned IMHO.
Truxton is another - and Dogyuun is a must if you're into Toaplan shooters.
Viper Phase 1 USA can be grabbed in that range as well, but tough to find.
Lastly, i recently got 19XX in that range, but I'm not sure it's as good as the shooters I already mentioned IMHO.
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Yes, tatsujin-ou/Truxton 2, dogyuun and ibara are all fantastic. ibara is fairly easy to find, dogyuun and tatsujin-ou are 'around' and not that hard to find.
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ibara is a lot more than $150 

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Truxton 2 is one of those PCBs that constantly eludes me - and I'm pretty sure it exceeds the $150 range. (but If I'm wrong - let me know where I can get it!MintyTheCat wrote:Yes, tatsujin-ou/Truxton 2, dogyuun and ibara are all fantastic. ibara is fairly easy to find, dogyuun and tatsujin-ou are 'around' and not that hard to find.

Indeed.moh wrote:ibara is a lot more than $150

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hm, I love toaplan, but I've never played dogyuun... gotta fire that one up in mame 

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Re: Best vertical shmups in the $150 range?
I'd offer these, going from newer to older:
Dragon Blaze
Strikers 1945 III (also known as Strikers 1999)
Strikers 1945 II
Raiden DX (under $150 if you're lucky), get the version with built in autofire, make sure it is the older board (newer one has cheaper parts)
Sky Shark/Flying Shark
Twin Cobra
Hope this helps,
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Dragon Blaze
Strikers 1945 III (also known as Strikers 1999)
Strikers 1945 II
Raiden DX (under $150 if you're lucky), get the version with built in autofire, make sure it is the older board (newer one has cheaper parts)
Sky Shark/Flying Shark
Twin Cobra
Hope this helps,
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Re: Best vertical shmups in the $150 range?
moh wrote:hm, I love toaplan, but I've never played dogyuun... gotta fire that one up in mame
Please do. Its a great game and one of the few PCBs I own.
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Re: Best vertical shmups in the $150 range?
The shmups on the Taito G-Net arcade platform are cool in the $150 range & under:
Takumi's Night Raid on the Taito G-Card format
Success' Psyvariar Medium Unit G-Card
Success' Psyvariar Revision G-Card (fixes up some issues with the Psy-MU release)
Alfa System's Shikigami No Shiro G-Card
If $$$$ is no problem, then sourcing a rare Taito G-Card of Ray Crisis in the $900-$1,000 range is the going rate these days -- of course, there's a cheaper alternative method of playing RC on a G-Net setup that doesn't break the bank nor your wallet (requires a version 3 modded G-Net mobo though).
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Takumi's Night Raid on the Taito G-Card format
Success' Psyvariar Medium Unit G-Card
Success' Psyvariar Revision G-Card (fixes up some issues with the Psy-MU release)
Alfa System's Shikigami No Shiro G-Card
If $$$$ is no problem, then sourcing a rare Taito G-Card of Ray Crisis in the $900-$1,000 range is the going rate these days -- of course, there's a cheaper alternative method of playing RC on a G-Net setup that doesn't break the bank nor your wallet (requires a version 3 modded G-Net mobo though).
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Dimahoo aka Great Mahou Daisakusen...
...hands down!
Honorable mention:
19XX
Gunbird 2
Daioh
...hands down!
Honorable mention:
19XX
Gunbird 2
Daioh
"I've had quite a few pcbs of Fire Shark over time, and none of them cost me over £30 - so it won't break the bank by any standards." ~Malc
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You can find me a Dimahoo for $150? Sweet!
OutZone is around that range too I think.
OutZone is around that range too I think.
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If you are okay with conversions or phoenixed CPS2, yes, Dimahoo is usually $150. Even Great Mahou Daisakusen goes around that on Yahoo Japan.Ed Oscuro wrote:You can find me a Dimahoo for $150? Sweet!
OutZone is around that range too I think.
Outzone is definitely closer to $200 from what I've seen it go for in the last year or so.
"I've had quite a few pcbs of Fire Shark over time, and none of them cost me over £30 - so it won't break the bank by any standards." ~Malc
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Phoenixed sure...conversions, nahchempop wrote:If you are okay with conversions or phoenixed CPS2, yes, Dimahoo is usually $150.

Nothing against people rolling their own ROMs, but to sell as an original, that's touch and go.
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"I've had quite a few pcbs of Fire Shark over time, and none of them cost me over £30 - so it won't break the bank by any standards." ~Malc
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Re: Best vertical shmups in the $150 range?
Many moons ago, I saw an eBay auction for a barebones Seibu Kaihatsu SPI USA region cartridge of Viper Phase 1 U.S.A. up for sale. Won it for a mere $20.50 (that's just a mere 82 U.S. quarters coin denomition in all!) + a tad bit more for S&H. Best deal for such an SPI arcade shmup title that I've gotten barnone.
You might recall of a past sales thread where another fellow shmupper whom sold a USA region SPI cart of VP1-U.S.A. for a mere $50.00 USD here on the Trading section sometime back.
And heard about a fella selling a barebones Cave ESP.ra.de. PCB for a mere $75.00 USD on another classic arcade game site. The guy didn't know the actual second-hand going rate of it but just simply want to get rid of it & get a bit of $$ back on his initial PCB purchase. Crazy but true.
As the ol' saying goes: Just gotta be at the right place at the right time to score such a cheap-ass arcade shmup PCB deal. It can be done.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
You might recall of a past sales thread where another fellow shmupper whom sold a USA region SPI cart of VP1-U.S.A. for a mere $50.00 USD here on the Trading section sometime back.
And heard about a fella selling a barebones Cave ESP.ra.de. PCB for a mere $75.00 USD on another classic arcade game site. The guy didn't know the actual second-hand going rate of it but just simply want to get rid of it & get a bit of $$ back on his initial PCB purchase. Crazy but true.
As the ol' saying goes: Just gotta be at the right place at the right time to score such a cheap-ass arcade shmup PCB deal. It can be done.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Re: Best vertical shmups in the $150 range?
Gonna be somewhat more than that to deal with the hassle and ship it, thoughchempop wrote:http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b137120720

Anyway, $150 seems like it should be a good price to aim for...but...