Probably due to the 25" monitor in the big red, versus the 19" monitor of your raiden. Nice cabs!Jeneki wrote:But holy crap that thing is heavy compared to the Raiden cab.
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Finally picked up a barebones Psikyo Gunbird 2 PCB. Haven't booted it up yet to see what region it boots up to (which would be either the original Japanese region or the all-English language International region variant) but it does have an eye-catchy & peculiar South Korean seal sticker (placed smack dab in the middle of the PCB itself) on it to denote that it's legit for distribution/play there. Upon closer inspection, it's a geniune Psikyo PCB with the telltale "Made In Japan" moniker silkscreened on the PCB itself. Plus, it's in immaculate condition for it's age...almost new but with the telltale signs of the condition of the onboard Psikyo stickers themselves, the stickers have seen better days.
What's interesting, currently at the local McHenry Bowl in Modesto, CA, there's a Dynamo upright cab with a USA region Gunbird 2 PCB up & running. Has three coin slots, one coin slot will rip you off if you're careless (hint: it's the far leftmost one that'll steal your precious quarters....so avoid that one at all costs) and the other two will properly credit up a game. And get this, each credit is priced at a mere 50 cents. How cool is that?
After having owned the USA region DC version of GB2 since it's debut stateside, there's nothing like owning/playing the real deal that is a Psikyo GB2 PCB indeed. I'm stoked to be a proud new GB2 PCB owner...should've gotten one years ago for my arcade PCB stash but every time one'd appear for sale, it'd be snatched up mighty quick in a flash in this day of age. As the ol' adage: "You snooze, you loose" rings true.
I do recall on the World of Arcades site, that both the Japanese and World versions are included on the GB2 PCB for posterity...so it'd be "easy as pie" to change from one region variant to the other if so desired. It's a given, alrighty.
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What's interesting, currently at the local McHenry Bowl in Modesto, CA, there's a Dynamo upright cab with a USA region Gunbird 2 PCB up & running. Has three coin slots, one coin slot will rip you off if you're careless (hint: it's the far leftmost one that'll steal your precious quarters....so avoid that one at all costs) and the other two will properly credit up a game. And get this, each credit is priced at a mere 50 cents. How cool is that?
After having owned the USA region DC version of GB2 since it's debut stateside, there's nothing like owning/playing the real deal that is a Psikyo GB2 PCB indeed. I'm stoked to be a proud new GB2 PCB owner...should've gotten one years ago for my arcade PCB stash but every time one'd appear for sale, it'd be snatched up mighty quick in a flash in this day of age. As the ol' adage: "You snooze, you loose" rings true.
I do recall on the World of Arcades site, that both the Japanese and World versions are included on the GB2 PCB for posterity...so it'd be "easy as pie" to change from one region variant to the other if so desired. It's a given, alrighty.
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Congrats on the GB2. I started buying PCBs so I could own games that didn't get console ports, but GB2 was a game I made the exception for and bought the board as well.
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Thanks for the kind words, Chempop.
I used to have an USA region Psikyo Gunbird PCB kit with full-sized marquee, all-English arcade paperworks and instruction manual minus the Psikyo factory box (otherwise, it would've been complete). It turns out that it was Jaleco USA arcade subsidairy whom handled the distribution of both Strikers 1945 & Gunbird jamma conversion PCB kits in the USA. There were some stickers placed on a few of the Gunbird PCB eproms with 5/95 rev. -- wasn't sure what changes were made to that particular GB PCB revision though. It did make it's USA arcade debut back in May of 1995 indeed.
The very first time I saw/played GB was back in May of '95 at the Blackbeard's arcade/water amusement park in Fresno, CA of all places. There was a "New Game" marquee placed on top of the cab to indicate that it was new.
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I used to have an USA region Psikyo Gunbird PCB kit with full-sized marquee, all-English arcade paperworks and instruction manual minus the Psikyo factory box (otherwise, it would've been complete). It turns out that it was Jaleco USA arcade subsidairy whom handled the distribution of both Strikers 1945 & Gunbird jamma conversion PCB kits in the USA. There were some stickers placed on a few of the Gunbird PCB eproms with 5/95 rev. -- wasn't sure what changes were made to that particular GB PCB revision though. It did make it's USA arcade debut back in May of 1995 indeed.
The very first time I saw/played GB was back in May of '95 at the Blackbeard's arcade/water amusement park in Fresno, CA of all places. There was a "New Game" marquee placed on top of the cab to indicate that it was new.
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SEXAY BAYBAY 

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the big tank defeats me everytime i try daisenpuu...but a fun game it is.jasoncslaughter wrote:Haha, yeah I've been playing it with no autofire. I thought I could get by without it, but I'm starting to reconsider.rancor wrote: That is such a fun game. I need to pick it up again. Do yourself a favor and get an auto-fire circuit if you don't have one already - adds tons to the gameplay quality.
i play it without autofire.
what exactly do i need to get an auto-fire circuit installed?
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gbaplayer wrote: the big tank defeats me everytime i try daisenpuu...but a fun game it is.
i play it without autofire.
what exactly do i need to get an auto-fire circuit installed?
You could just get an autofire PCB, such as this one: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=45871
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congrats, vyxx!
enjoy the cab
enjoy the cab

GaijinPunch wrote:Ketsui with suction cup.
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Thanks Moh!moh wrote:congrats, vyxx!
enjoy the cab
I always figured I would just be happy with one cab as I only ever had a supergun but within a couple days of owning this thing I'm already searching for a second one >_>
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now you're addicted like the rest of us.Vyxx wrote:Thanks Moh!moh wrote:congrats, vyxx!
enjoy the cab
I always figured I would just be happy with one cab as I only ever had a supergun but within a couple days of owning this thing I'm already searching for a second one >_>

GaijinPunch wrote:Ketsui with suction cup.
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Haha! Always the way!Vyxx wrote:Thanks Moh!moh wrote:congrats, vyxx!
enjoy the cab
I always figured I would just be happy with one cab as I only ever had a supergun but within a couple days of owning this thing I'm already searching for a second one >_>

Congrats on your first cab - always an awesome feeling and like your first lover you'll always look back fondly even when you part ways

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Congrats man! Arguably one of the best, polished games they produced!PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Finally picked up a barebones Psikyo Gunbird 2 PCB. ...
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Thanks for the kind compliments, alien-mame. I was no stranger to Psikyo's arcade STGs like Strikers 1945/II/III, Sol Divide, & GB 1 & 2 over the years whether they were in the arcades, movie theaters, bowling alleys or even at an indoor racing go-cart track back in the day. Awesome STGs for their time indeed.
Even that famous Game Fan issue with the 2-page tated article spread on the Japanese DC port of GB2 is what prompted Capcom USA to decide to release it stateside. And the rest, is history in the annuals of shmup lore.
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Even that famous Game Fan issue with the 2-page tated article spread on the Japanese DC port of GB2 is what prompted Capcom USA to decide to release it stateside. And the rest, is history in the annuals of shmup lore.
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A couple of obscure PCBs that I got in the past few months...
SD Gundam Rainbow



Earth Joker



Choplifter



Bump N Jump



1941



cadillacs and dinosaurs



Flying Shark (2nd copy)



Ikari Warriors (Jamma 2nd copy)



R-Shark



SD Gundam Psycho Salamander



The Punisher



SD Gundam Rainbow



Earth Joker



Choplifter



Bump N Jump



1941



cadillacs and dinosaurs



Flying Shark (2nd copy)



Ikari Warriors (Jamma 2nd copy)



R-Shark



SD Gundam Psycho Salamander



The Punisher



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Nice stuff Yojo!

CONGRATS VYXX! There is nothing like a first cab, and I always get a kick out of seeing kids play on a candy cab. If you are like many of us, you'll have a second within 12 months.

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@yojo: i blieve that 1941 aint an original pcb...but a conversion. it looks like the one i once bought from here: http://www.game-trader.de/index.php?a=4968
did send it back of course, you should do also if you did not know that its a conversion.
did send it back of course, you should do also if you did not know that its a conversion.
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I believe my PCB is original; It did get de-suicide, but everything else is legit.gbaplayer wrote:@yojo: i blieve that 1941 aint an original pcb...but a conversion. it looks like the one i once bought from here: http://www.game-trader.de/index.php?a=4968
did send it back of course, you should do also if you did not know that its a conversion.
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are those handwritten notes on the roms? could you post a bigger picture?yojo! wrote:I believe my PCB is original; It did get de-suicide, but everything else is legit.gbaplayer wrote:@yojo: i blieve that 1941 aint an original pcb...but a conversion. it looks like the one i once bought from here: http://www.game-trader.de/index.php?a=4968
did send it back of course, you should do also if you did not know that its a conversion.
for me it looks like the one on the page where i first bought it from, before finding a real original one, and that original one looked definetely different.
thats an original one:
http://www.emuparadise.me/MAME/pcb/1941j.png
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DAT IMAGE QUOTE.

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It looks just like the conversion I have. Also this game never had suicide in the first place, or even a place for the battery to go.yojo! wrote:I believe my PCB is original; It did get de-suicide, but everything else is legit.gbaplayer wrote:@yojo: i blieve that 1941 aint an original pcb...but a conversion. it looks like the one i once bought from here: http://www.game-trader.de/index.php?a=4968
did send it back of course, you should do also if you did not know that its a conversion.
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It's about time I posted some more additions.
R-Type & X-Multiply - not pictured because the boards have been swapped all over the place already. R-Type arrived broken so I got half my money and import duty back. Took an hour to diagnose and repair so I'm happy with that.
Ibara Black Label kit - just happy the search is over. I don't think I'll ever be selling this one given the difficulty in obtaining it.

Empire City 1931 - had been ROM swapped to Street Fight, the German version. I've put it back to how it should be. Cool black PCB masking!

Hyper Sports - very very hungry on the +5 for some reason, might take a look at that this weekend. One of my old favourites, better than Track & Field (there, I said it.)

Super Pinball Action - pretty rare, arrived broken due to a cap in the 68k reset section being broken at the leg. Happy it was an easy fix.

Speedball - more video pinball, sold to me as having faulty inputs - might take a look this weekend.

RECO - everyone's new favourite autofire PCB!

Super-X - fairly average shooter by Mitchell. Volume control is badly bent and works when it feels like it. Starting to think drkitty doesn't have sound on his test rig. Second board in a row with a sound issue (although Earth Jokers was worse).

Arcadia - sorry for the shitty photo, did this without the flash as the ROMs have no labels yet and it's not dumped. Will be dumping this one over the weekend, just the same as Rapid Hero but the name is IMO cooler. Doesn't have the logo animation though in attract.

More to come..
R-Type & X-Multiply - not pictured because the boards have been swapped all over the place already. R-Type arrived broken so I got half my money and import duty back. Took an hour to diagnose and repair so I'm happy with that.
Ibara Black Label kit - just happy the search is over. I don't think I'll ever be selling this one given the difficulty in obtaining it.

Empire City 1931 - had been ROM swapped to Street Fight, the German version. I've put it back to how it should be. Cool black PCB masking!

Hyper Sports - very very hungry on the +5 for some reason, might take a look at that this weekend. One of my old favourites, better than Track & Field (there, I said it.)

Super Pinball Action - pretty rare, arrived broken due to a cap in the 68k reset section being broken at the leg. Happy it was an easy fix.

Speedball - more video pinball, sold to me as having faulty inputs - might take a look this weekend.

RECO - everyone's new favourite autofire PCB!

Super-X - fairly average shooter by Mitchell. Volume control is badly bent and works when it feels like it. Starting to think drkitty doesn't have sound on his test rig. Second board in a row with a sound issue (although Earth Jokers was worse).

Arcadia - sorry for the shitty photo, did this without the flash as the ROMs have no labels yet and it's not dumped. Will be dumping this one over the weekend, just the same as Rapid Hero but the name is IMO cooler. Doesn't have the logo animation though in attract.

More to come..
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I've gotta ask, do you actually regularly play all your pcb's?
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No you don't have to ask, because the answer is obviousWonderbanana wrote:I've gotta ask, do you actually regularly pay all your pcb's?

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system11 wrote:No you don't have to ask, because the answer is obviousWonderbanana wrote:I've gotta ask, do you actually regularly play all your pcb's?

I've actually come to the conclusion your real hobby is fixing electronics

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With the honesty and ability of many sellers, it certainly seems to turn out that way. You can't own this many boards and not learn to fix them.Wonderbanana wrote:system11 wrote:No you don't have to ask, because the answer is obviousWonderbanana wrote:I've gotta ask, do you actually regularly pay all your pcb's?![]()
I've actually come to the conclusion your real hobby is fixing electronics
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