CaseyTappy
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Shou's collection is really amazing but i would like to keep it at 30 boards tops !
captmcblack said:I have a Marvel vs. Capcom cabinet in my apartment...I want to convert it to a MAME cab soon, though.
How are some of you guys doing it?
DCharlie said:lol, last time around i had about 180-200 PCB's then i sold them out (I sold a load to Shou, Cannon Dancer included (probably my most regretted sale item of all time). Shou warned me i'd come back to them - and i did. "But this time i'm only getting essentials and i'm going to play the crap out of each one" ... this didn't quite go to plan and i ended up building back up fairly quickly...
... and now i'm looking to sell up again. Shou : "lol"
Didn't he sell off a bunch of his stuff a few years ago? I guess I could just ask him myself lol.
DCharlie said:yeah, several years ago i think he wiped almost everything out.
suikodan said:To make it brief (this is coming from a guy who converted a SF2CE machine into a MAME cab)
- Replace the monitor with a LCD monitor
(A purist will keep the original monitor and buy a specific ATI Card that supports 15Hz but my monitor was too ugly for the trouble)
gunstarhero said:Thats awesome! Congrats!
I have a New Astro City cab on the way - went back and forth between it and the Blast City, but it came down to availability.
How is Great 1000 Mile Rallly? Looks a lot like my favorite Neo Geo racer, Neo Drift Out.
Cool, another Toaplan enthusiast. They really did the old arcade shooters better than anyone else. I only own three of their games: Tatsujin (JP version), Same! Same! Same! (JP version), and Sky Shark (US version). I rank Tatsujin as my favorite. It's tough, but balanced just right to not be too infuriating. Lots of variety too, I like that.if you're a Toaplan fan like me, this is in the top 3 in the catalog.
and I just bought Jaleco's Psychic 5 which I played a lot as a kid and have never seen since. I only have a horizontal cab though so it'll be strictly supergun on a tate monitor.
Cool, another Toaplan enthusiast. They really did the old arcade shooters better than anyone else. I only own three of their games: Tatsujin (JP version), Same! Same! Same! (JP version), and Sky Shark (US version). I rank Tatsujin as my favorite. It's tough, but balanced just right to not be too infuriating. Lots of variety too, I like that.
Same! Same! Same! is great, too, but I actually find it almost intolerably hard. The "no fire" zone around your plane is way too small and you move quite slow, so even two or three enemies can completely pin you to one side of the screen. This doesn't happen in Tatsujin. Also the scoring system rewards you big time for not using bombs-- i've never liked that, feels counter intuitive. You gain more lives by NOT using bombs, but using bombs can save your life. I get the idea behind it, but it demands too much perfection. I guess I would recommend it if you want the ultimate challenge. I truly cannot think of a more difficult shooter.
Anyway, I hope to one day own Dogyuun and Outzone. From my MAME experience they're my favorite after Tatsujin. I really wanted to like Tatsujin Ou more, but it just feels flat compared to the original-- still good, though.
This is my Sega astro city and I have the following boards.
Wrestlefest
Sexy Parodius
Metal slug 5
NBA jam
Run n Gun 2
Street fighter 2
Also have
Dancing Eyes (it's criminal that this hilarious gem never got ported to PS1)
I can't help noticing a lack of racing games being mentioned and racing cabinets. is anyone nuts enough to have a full Daytona USA double-wide cabinet?
I have a super PAC-MAN cabinet and two pinball machines, Comet and Eight Ball.
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I'm looking to buy a Black Knight or a Food Fight.