Nice. You've been looking for a 720 for years now, right? Congratulations on the catch!
Nice. You've been looking for a 720 for years now, right? Congratulations on the catch!
I got 1 cab right now that I am converting into a full on st-v dedicated. It used to be tekken 2. I got some happs competition buttons and joysticks on the way. I don't know where my digi cam is, or else I would snap some pics. Maybe later tonight or something.
Right now, all I have done with it is switched out the marquee to a custom st-v one that i got made from kinkos.
These are the games that I currently own:
Steep Slope Sliders
Die Hard Arcade
Winter Heat
I order 2 more from Japan that will make it here sometime:
Virtua Fighter Kids
Columns 97
A Japanese Hyper Neo 64/ Super Neo 29 with a 2 slot MVS board installed.
Sega New Astro City cabinet wired to Jamma standard.
SNK MVU-4-25 with a 4 slot MVS board installed. The big red US Neo Geo MVS in the background has been sold.
Not Pictured: Bartop arcade system with a 48-in-1 board.
"You asked me once, what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world."
since I don't have a whole lot I might as well post pictures
All my stuff is original and non bootleg versions
gunforce
ketsui
mercs version 900608
street fighter 2 world warrior version 911101
neo geo mvs mv-1f board
stereo sound out of my neo geo via this little jack
my mvs games. samurai showdown 4, world heroes perfect, neo-expensive-driftout
how do I hookup kick buttons and the neo geo 4th button? Through these
what do I play this stuff on? Homemade supergun. Using a severely modded vogatek
Big plastic container is the pcb. Small one is the jamma connector. The small container has buttons for coin, bios, neo geo 4th button hookups, mono sound jack, power from a regular atx power supply port. Scart cable for video and audio. It uses an atx 2.whatever psu that you can pick up from any regular computer store. rgb to s-video circuit is also powered by the same psu, plugged in through a hdd power molex (it takes 12v)
now for the sticks. X-arcade with a seimitsu ls-32. Street fighter anniversary edition stick with a red stick. Since my supergun is vogatek based the regular jamma buttons are wired through sega genesis pcbs. So these sticks also work on my megadrive. Kick buttons are just straight wired into usb cords. And if anyone thinks these sticks were a waste of money then fear not. I picked up the x-arcade (without the seimitsu) for 15$ canadian. And the sf stick I got for 25$ canadian.
well....that's it!
Last edited by Drakon; 05-03-2009 at 02:45 PM.
I own about 100 stand up arcade games with around 14 pinball machines and around 150 Jamma/Non Jamma PCBs that are all different...
For pinball, a Twilight ZOne and a Tales of the Arabian Nights
PCB boards, the rarest I have is an unreleased Punky DOodle with marquee and side art, and a unreleased Tenth Degree
Arcade machines...hard to say, I have a Gauntlet Dark Legacy and Blitz 99 dedicated that have never been on location, classic games: dedicated Donkey Kong Junior, Dedicated Mario Bros Widebody, dedicated Dig Dug, I mean, it's random, really
Reposting my list (which is pages back) with updates. But first...here's what I USED to own. I got this entire lot (and there were over 60 machines in it) for $550 Also came with something like 10 boxes of classic PCBs, and another 5 of manuals and such, as well as stacks of boxes of parts, coin mechs, pinball machine legs, and more....
Not pictured:
Q-Bert (dead)
Major Havoc (flyback toast)
Playboy pinball
Joust 2 Player cocktail pinball (needed a LOT of TLC)
Kiss pinball
Spy Hunter pinball
Some of the cabs
A bunch more NSM and other jukeboxes (all 45s)
scooterb: "I once shot a man in Catan, just to watch him die."