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Hovoc
05-02-2005, 03:26 PM
I picked up a capcom pcb of a game that wasnt released here in the states. I have yet to get it in and was curious if any of the capcom pcb's needed any special hardware of not.

Arcade Antics
05-02-2005, 03:48 PM
You mean like additional boards or hard drives? Or something else? Usually that stuff is on a game by game basis - what game did you buy? :D

Hovoc
05-02-2005, 04:00 PM
You mean like additional boards or hard drives? Or something else? Usually that stuff is on a game by game basis - what game did you buy? :D



Bah, i feel stupid for mentioning it.... Mickey's Magical Tetris Challenge.


KLOV said it wasnt released here int he US so I figured Id pick it up. The board looks like a standard board, but the more I thought about it, the more I figured I would ask.

KLOV says its jamma, so Im hoping it will just hook up into whatever I feel like putting it in.

Also, I cant find any screens on what cabinet's this was put in. I know they were conversion kits, but nothign is listed on what the most common cab was. Due to the lack of need of a huge control panel, I assumed a normal tetris cab or similar would work. But if anyone can shed some light on this, itd be much appreciated.

ClubNinja
05-02-2005, 04:32 PM
Before I traded it away, I used to play this in my Taito Egret. Really, any JAMMA cabinet should do just fine.

Hovoc
05-02-2005, 04:36 PM
Before I traded it away, I used to play this in my Taito Egret. Really, any JAMMA cabinet should do just fine.

k, was just checking, i know jamma is the standard, and klov lists it as being jamma, but with it being japanese, i didnt wanna give my hopes up. :D

sharp
05-11-2005, 09:12 AM
Jamma hasn't any region protection, althought some games give a screen that a game only shall be used in a certain part of the world. The only things which can have a region-protection are systems which works with a motherboard and a cart. I know almost sure there was a protectionsystem in the Sega ST-V / Titan and Taito F3.

But for all games if you buy them complete and they are jamma they will work.

BTW you reminds me I still have to make my Tetris Plus 2 making fit in my cabinet to check it once. I don't have much expection, but I should give it a try.

Stingray
05-11-2005, 01:31 PM
k, was just checking, i know jamma is the standard, and klov lists it as being jamma, but with it being japanese, i didnt wanna give my hopes up. :D

You know what the J in JAMMA stands for right? ;)

-S