Do tell us more! How's it play?AKRATEN wrote:mechanics of this game.
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Here is what Hardcore Gamer 101 had to say about R Shark and the Mechanics.spadgy wrote:Do tell us more! How's it play?AKRATEN wrote:mechanics of this game.
R-Shark wasn't Dooyong's last game, but as all that was following were insignificant puzzlers, it nonetheless stands as Dooyongs big swansong. Neverending sprite fireworks, exciting stage design, balanced weapons, intimidating bosses and a soundtrack able to move shmup veterans to tears— every aspect of R-Shark is nothing short of breathtaking, and the game can be put in a line with genre highlights like Dodonpachi with no regrets.
At the beginning the player in the role of a headhunter gets to chose to go after one of 8 interstellar criminals, afterwards the following order is decided by the game. The ship is first armed with a rather weak main gun, which is supported by homing missiles, though. Alternatives picked up on the way are a mighty laser gun and a rocket launcher, all upgradeable. In addition stands an individual super attack for each weapon, that attaches a huge-ass mega gun to the ship when used and replaces the genre standard smart bombs. But despite those screen filling weapons of mass destruction, R-Shark remains just as hard as the next shmup. While not a bullet hell shooter proper, it borders on that territory quite often, especially with the boss fights. The game remains fair at any time, though, and upgrades are in very generous distribution.
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That's some great pixel art!
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Battle Bakraid .

Was playing it for some time now on PC Shmup Mame and the game , graphics included grew on me .
Lets find out about the PCB then

Was playing it for some time now on PC Shmup Mame and the game , graphics included grew on me .
Lets find out about the PCB then

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The PCB is this game:

You need a trackball for this game


For the Sonic game: The PCB is not working at the moment (it starts fine, demo mode is working but as soon as you deposit a coin & press start the game crashes

I assume it's the damn suicide battery and I need to get decrypted roms for this game. Is anybody on here who has these roms & can burn them for me please ???
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If the battery was dead it wouldn't even boot up. Nevertheless, talk to this guy:dingsbums wrote:For the Sonic game: The PCB is not working at the moment (it starts fine, demo mode is working but as soon as you deposit a coin & press start the game crashes![]()
I assume it's the damn suicide battery and I need to get decrypted roms for this game. Is anybody on here who has these roms & can burn them for me please ???
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I was introduced to Dooyong's final arcade shmup title by the name of R-Shark at the Modesto, CA based Nickel Play arcade back in 1997-1998. Despite never have heard of this Dooyong arcade developer/publisher before, it was cool to see/play another arcade shmup title being given proper recognition. It was priced to play at a mere 20 cents per credit. The name of R-Shark reminded me of another arcade PCB title of "Fire Shark" and thought could this be related to that older arcade shmup title? Despite the similarities in both name titles, they are quite different indeed. After watching the demo of it run through it's paces, it was time to give it a spin and see how it fares. Naturally, I'd creditfeed it to try out ever single stage and played through three loops in one session before deciding to quit & to call it a day. Considering that it was an oddball arcade shmup title that none of my other local arcades got in, I was surprised that the Nickel Play arcade owner got this peculiar shmup PCB in. Eventually, when the opportunity arised to get an R-Shark PCB for my own arcade PCB stash came along, I jumped at it. Quite an interesting South Korean produced shmup PCB.
So yes, R-Shark did make a cameo appearance in the USA after all at a lone indy arcade and I was very fortunate to have tried it out properly on a Dynamo cab setup.
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Do let us know if he can fix your game dingsbums. I have the same PCB and battery is still good, but won't last for long I'm sure.system11 wrote:If the battery was dead it wouldn't even boot up. Nevertheless, talk to this guy:dingsbums wrote: I need to get decrypted roms for this game. Is anybody on here who has these roms & can burn them for me please ???
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I already asked him - ROMs are done but not tested on a real sys32 board yet, shouldn't be long I imagine.Dave_K. wrote:Do let us know if he can fix your game dingsbums. I have the same PCB and battery is still good, but won't last for long I'm sure.system11 wrote:If the battery was dead it wouldn't even boot up. Nevertheless, talk to this guy:dingsbums wrote: I need to get decrypted roms for this game. Is anybody on here who has these roms & can burn them for me please ???
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Neo-Geo MV1F:

Now, it's super cool and all, but the seller (on eBay of course, where else do you find fucking scammers like this) advertised it as an MV1C, here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0728957973
So, do I bitch and complain, or (as I'm leaning towards) do I keep my mouth shut because the MV1F is more desirable?

Now, it's super cool and all, but the seller (on eBay of course, where else do you find fucking scammers like this) advertised it as an MV1C, here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0728957973
So, do I bitch and complain, or (as I'm leaning towards) do I keep my mouth shut because the MV1F is more desirable?
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both, well I'd keep it but at least mention he sent the wrong board out.
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Yeah I mean I was kind of digging the small size of the MV1C, but the MV1F has built-in controller ports, stereo connector and socketed BIOS, so I think in the end I got the better end of the bargain.kernow wrote:both, well I'd keep it but at least mention he sent the wrong board out.
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Thanks for the tipsystem11 wrote: I already asked him - ROMs are done but not tested on a real sys32 board yet, shouldn't be long I imagine.


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Just gave this a try on MAME. Looks pretty cool, but it has one of my top pet peeves I have. Wobbly bullets. Quite a few old shmups do not have the bullets locked to the top most background layer and it looks weird as hell. It looks like the bullets change direction and are hunting after you when you move sideways. Ugh.AKRATEN wrote:
R-Shark came in the mail this week , I am really digging the art style and mechanics of this game.
EDIT: Haha, just realised that the powerups and I think the enemies do not seem to behave like the bullets. Oh how hard it must be to just commit all the sprites to the same fucking layer or at least lock those layers to move the same way.
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Yeah, you end up shifting the bullet trajectories as you move your ship, which can be a little difficult to get to grips with.ptoing wrote:Just gave this a try on MAME. Looks pretty cool, but it has one of my top pet peeves I have. Wobbly bullets. Quite a few old shmups do not have the bullets locked to the top most background layer and it looks weird as hell. It looks like the bullets change direction and are hunting after you when you move sideways. Ugh.AKRATEN wrote:
R-Shark came in the mail this week , I am really digging the art style and mechanics of this game.
EDIT: Haha, just realised that the powerups and I think the enemies do not seem to behave like the bullets. Oh how hard it must be to just commit all the sprites to the same fucking layer or at least lock those layers to move the same way.
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Gives me motion sickness. Nah, not really, but it's annoying (and bad design)
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Same shit happens in Daioh iirc? Not as pronounced tho.ptoing wrote:Gives me motion sickness. Nah, not really, but it's annoying (and bad design)
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In the case of R-Shark, its not the bullets that are moving, its the background layer (and items mapped to that layer) that are moving incorrectly relative to the player ship movements. Bullet trajectories are always the same relative to the ship no matter how you move. Call it lazy programming, or an intended "gimmick" used to make the game more difficult.
Also I don't see this in Diaoh. We all played it in STGT and I don't remember anyone mentioning it either.
Also I don't see this in Diaoh. We all played it in STGT and I don't remember anyone mentioning it either.
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Umm, on the back of the PCB it's marked as "NEO-MVH MV1C" (check the pic). Put it down to SNK's bullshit model numbering.shmuppyLove wrote:Now, it's super cool and all, but the seller (on eBay of course, where else do you find fucking scammers like this) advertised it as an MV1C, here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0728957973
So, do I bitch and complain, or (as I'm leaning towards) do I keep my mouth shut because the MV1F is more desirable?
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Yes the pic is the MV1C, but what he shipped me is most definitely not an MV1C.nem wrote:Umm, on the back of the PCB it's marked as "NEO-MVH MV1C" (check the pic). Put it down to SNK's bullshit model numbering.
Compare the pic I posted to the one in the eBay listing, it's pretty obvious. The MV1C is about 1/2 the size of the MV1F.
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I'm just remembering wrongly then, for some reason I recalled some odd bullet behaviour.Dave_K. wrote:In the case of R-Shark, its not the bullets that are moving, its the background layer (and items mapped to that layer) that are moving incorrectly relative to the player ship movements. Bullet trajectories are always the same relative to the ship no matter how you move. Call it lazy programming, or an intended "gimmick" used to make the game more difficult.
Also I don't see this in Diaoh. We all played it in STGT and I don't remember anyone mentioning it either.
So it's the background layer that's not locked properly? It really feels like the bullets are locked onto the top layer with your ship, weird optical illusion.
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Ahh, my mistake, I didn't look at the dimensions of that thing at all. There's some odd model numbering with MVS boards, so I thought this was another case of that.shmuppyLove wrote:Yes the pic is the MV1C, but what he shipped me is most definitely not an MV1C.
Compare the pic I posted to the one in the eBay listing, it's pretty obvious. The MV1C is about 1/2 the size of the MV1F.
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Heheh that's ok ... it's quite funny actually, when you compare the two. There is no way you could mix the two up.nem wrote:Ahh, my mistake, I didn't look at the dimensions of that thing at all. There's some odd model numbering with MVS boards, so I thought this was another case of that.
MV1C:

MV1F:

They vastly different.
But, I'm totally ok with it actually. The 1F has a lot of extras on it the 1C doesn't, so it's all good. If I was trying to build a CMVS or cram one into an existing small case, I'd be super pissed, cuz the 1F is like 3-4 times the size of the 1C. But this way I've got stereo support, headphone support, on-board DB-15 ports for controls, and a socketed BIOS so I can switch to UniBIOS later. Aces!!
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In that case I'm curious why the MV1F is generally more desirable? Does it have to do with sound output? I say this because the only virtue I've ever sought in a mvs mobo is compact size.shmuppyLove wrote: The MV1C is about 1/2 the size of the MV1F.
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Yep, it's all the extra bits you get: speaker and headphone outs with manual vol control and of course 2 AES stick ports which can be handy if you come across a 4 player game or are using a Supergun and want to plug in Neo Sticks.professor ganson wrote:In that case I'm curious why the MV1F is generally more desirable? Does it have to do with sound output? I say this because the only virtue I've ever sought in a mvs mobo is compact size.shmuppyLove wrote: The MV1C is about 1/2 the size of the MV1F.
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Exactly.Skykid wrote:Yep, it's all the extra bits you get: speaker and headphone outs with manual vol control and of course 2 AES stick ports which can be handy if you come across a 4 player game or are using a Supergun and want to plug in Neo Sticks.
The socketed BIOS is a big deal too. I was kind of bummed when I found the MV1C didn't have that, since it makes installing a UniBIOS way more difficult. Though I did just recently see a pre-built socket adapter with a 2 wire install that eliminates that problem, but obviously it's still more work than just pulling the old BIOS chip and popping in a new one.
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Yep, forgot about that. Easy as ABC to pop in an up to date unibios.shmuppyLove wrote:Exactly.Skykid wrote:Yep, it's all the extra bits you get: speaker and headphone outs with manual vol control and of course 2 AES stick ports which can be handy if you come across a 4 player game or are using a Supergun and want to plug in Neo Sticks.
The socketed BIOS is a big deal too. I was kind of bummed when I found the MV1C didn't have that, since it makes installing a UniBIOS way more difficult. Though I did just recently see a pre-built socket adapter with a 2 wire install that eliminates that problem, but obviously it's still more work than just pulling the old BIOS chip and popping in a new one.
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I have a unibios if you want it. Remind me at the meet on saturday.shmuppyLove wrote:Exactly.Skykid wrote:Yep, it's all the extra bits you get: speaker and headphone outs with manual vol control and of course 2 AES stick ports which can be handy if you come across a 4 player game or are using a Supergun and want to plug in Neo Sticks.
The socketed BIOS is a big deal too. I was kind of bummed when I found the MV1C didn't have that, since it makes installing a UniBIOS way more difficult. Though I did just recently see a pre-built socket adapter with a 2 wire install that eliminates that problem, but obviously it's still more work than just pulling the old BIOS chip and popping in a new one.
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My pusherjonny5 wrote:I have a unibios if you want it. Remind me at the meet on saturday.
