what's in your possession?
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Well, though here is a portables world, I'm sure we are all also interested in another platforms. For example, that would be good to know arcade fans here. What pcbs do you have? Please list your games here.
Here is mine:
Punisher pcb (original cps1 - suicide free)
Tumblepop pcb (original DATA EAST)
Snow Bros pcb (original Toaplan)
Blood Bros pcb (original TAD)
2 X Neo Geo MV-1A hardware
Neo Geo MV-1B hardware
Metal Slug 2 (original MVS cartridge)
King of Fighters 96 (original MVS cartridge)
Samurai Shodown II (original MVS cartridge)
Ninja Combat (original MVS cartridge)
Here is mine:
Punisher pcb (original cps1 - suicide free)
Tumblepop pcb (original DATA EAST)
Snow Bros pcb (original Toaplan)
Blood Bros pcb (original TAD)
2 X Neo Geo MV-1A hardware
Neo Geo MV-1B hardware
Metal Slug 2 (original MVS cartridge)
King of Fighters 96 (original MVS cartridge)
Samurai Shodown II (original MVS cartridge)
Ninja Combat (original MVS cartridge)
P.O.W. Dynamo 19" cabinet (rotatable monitor) with P.O.W. PCB with hi-res daughter board. It seems that the isolation transformer or power supply failed. I need to figure it out and fix it, but with it being at my parent's house, I don't get much time to play with it.
Street Fighter II - Hyper Fighting (CPS 1)
Bad Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja
Mortal Kombat
Aero Fighters (my current fav.)
Street Fighter II - Hyper Fighting (CPS 1)
Bad Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja
Mortal Kombat
Aero Fighters (my current fav.)
ohmygosh is that a NAOMI Jeffslot??? SaWEEEET! Where did you find that?
Well, I already can guess where, you must just have money, unlike me.
Yeah, I have a MAME machine (bleh)
I also have an MV-1b (being overclocked) and MV-1FZ (sync messed up, am fixing still)
Also Metal Slug 2 and X, KOF 94, and Samurai Shodown 1
I also have a special Sanwa and Seimitsu USB controller for my PC, which I built myself and which you can see in one of my old posts here.
I also have a CGA monitor which I am in the process of converting into an arcade RGB monitor, since CGA standard is just RGB with the sync flipped. Yeah, people think CGA is so crummy because of how few colors it has- turns out that was IBM's fault not the screen. The CRT is a full standard resolution RGB tube and circuitry in there.
Well, I already can guess where, you must just have money, unlike me.
Yeah, I have a MAME machine (bleh)
I also have an MV-1b (being overclocked) and MV-1FZ (sync messed up, am fixing still)
Also Metal Slug 2 and X, KOF 94, and Samurai Shodown 1
I also have a special Sanwa and Seimitsu USB controller for my PC, which I built myself and which you can see in one of my old posts here.
I also have a CGA monitor which I am in the process of converting into an arcade RGB monitor, since CGA standard is just RGB with the sync flipped. Yeah, people think CGA is so crummy because of how few colors it has- turns out that was IBM's fault not the screen. The CRT is a full standard resolution RGB tube and circuitry in there.
Emulation isn't accurate. There is no substitute for real hardware!
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neogeo MV-1B single slot board, 1 8 way joystick and 10 buttons and the following games:
King of Fighters '95
King of Fighters '96
King of Fighters '98
King of Fighters '99
Real Bout Fatal Fury Special
Stakes Winner
Stakes Winner 2
Super Sidekicks
Super Sidekicks 2
Super Sidekicks 3
total paid ~110$
King of Fighters '95
King of Fighters '96
King of Fighters '98
King of Fighters '99
Real Bout Fatal Fury Special
Stakes Winner
Stakes Winner 2
Super Sidekicks
Super Sidekicks 2
Super Sidekicks 3
total paid ~110$
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Are talking about the whole setup or just the noami itself?jeffslot wrote:It's available for sale (If only I could find someone that lived close enough to pick it up).
It's just too damn big for me....
Jeff
It is not junk! It is assorted goods with no current use.Sword_Gun wrote:Klef your asking a whole bunch of videogame players.. for girl advice.. Nice.
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I got an old pacman, galaga, dig dug, defender, Mr. Do's castle, Donkey Kong, karate champ, one of those 39 in one multigame things, and two nintendo vs boards with super mario bros, castlevania, Dr mario, and RBI baseball. The donkey kong has a fairly large burn in it, and there's a small hole in the middle of the burn, but it works. I guess it wasn't in an important spot.
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