jamtex> you collect mahjong games!? first ive ever heard, standard ones can be had for nothing at the japanese PCB stores. :nod: if youre interested i have the fairly rare RONG RONG and an astrocity mahjong panel?
Well I recently bought a CPS2 A board that works, and a CPS2 B board that is non-working hopefully just a dead battery for rather cheap. If I get the game working then I'll have Marvel Super Heroes Vs Street Fighter for a decent price. If the board has some other fault I still could probably salavage something and I'll still have a good CPS2 A board.
Not heard them going for nothing but a lot of them are failry cheap with only a couple going for silly money. Currently have about 9 Mahjong Games, not a lot but I'll get more. All the mahjong games I have are all Anime graphics ones Rong Rong isnt a mahjong game as far as I'm aware, plus it feature digitised real women. :banghead: The control panel is likely to be far too expensive for even me to comtemplate...
rong rong is an excellent game, and i guess its not real mahjong, its that mahjong-in-a-pile game whatever its called, sexy sexy any other kit collectors on this site btw?
I have some various individual PCBs like Battle Toads Combatribes, TMNT, etc. I have a CPS2 A board and Sega STV mother board but no games (yet). I have a Hyper 64 with 3 games; the 2 Samurai Showdown ones and Fatal Fury Wild Ambition. I have a lot of MVS carts and 3 MVS boards (1 slot, 2 slot, 4 slot) I have a "consolized" Atmoiswave board and Knights of Valour-The Seven Spirits; I'll definitely get more in the future for this system especially the fighters. I also have this "Eumulator" PCB board that I got from Cosmicco Amusement with 100 Vertical games. But I don't have a vertical cab yet to play it on. I am not sure if the monitor of any of the 2 cabs I have now can be rotated. Anyway, those are the JAMMA PCBs I have right now from memory.
I see. I'm Tempted by a $100 Sailor Moon PCB that has shown up... must resist... as well as Gals Panic S, after the family friendly Saturn version I am seriously tempted as it is quite cheap... >_<
im only pulling your leg mate or as we say in sweden: har du leg, isf vill jag pulla dig. btw, starpine over on yahoo usually has a shitload of different gals panic PCBs real cheap great games! (as are all games with tits!) :nod:
Neogeo MVS: MV1F-Z 1 slot pcb w/ Unibios KOF 94/97/98 Aero Fighters 2 Fighters History Dynamite Savage Reign Shock Troopers Art of Fighting Zupapa! World Heroes/2 Puzzle Bobble Garou: Mark of the Wolves Metal Slug Hyper Neogeo 64: no board Xtreme Rally System18 Moonwalker System Multi32 Stadium Cross STV no board Winter Heat All Japan Pro Wrestling feat Virtua Mega Play dead board Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Tecmo World Cup Golden Axe 2 (i think) and loads of other misc and dead pcb's btw I noticed there are more people here with STV games so this may interest you Sometime ago someone found out that STV carts fit nicely in Megadrive game cases so a thread was started at the neo-geo.com about making some inserts for STV carts. Lots of great inserts were created, some remained unfinished, the finished ones were submited to southtown-homebrew.com I made a few covers myself, I think Borman who posts here made some too heres the link http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=142447
You make it sound like that's a bad thing, lol. I would love a collection of cave pcbs. That's way out of my price range though. I have mostly mvs and naomi stuff...a handful or of pcb's, a couple cps2 games, and a modded xbox that's getting fixed right now. That's about it. I really need a garage before I go looking for anything else.
Hmm, some Mahjong boards would be nice to look at... An arcade machine picture doesn't say much apart from you've taken a picture of an arcade machine...
hmm..you started this thread and didnt put any pictures to motivate others (i did not find immediately in sales your pictures. there were no problem and it would have been cool that you open the idea here), so please dont blame me to be the first to finally put a picture in this thread , because i love see gamerooms and arcade stuff. but i'm still in progress, my jigsaw is coming pieces by pieces (as money can...), so i exercising on mame ones from a while. my arcades are still on "tetris" storage and this one will be dedicated to mahjong. i dont like swapping panels or moving each week for yoko/tate the screens (even if egret2 and some old woodie cabs help this much). each cab will have his titles and things to go (with 8 !! japanese cabs i knew what i wanted from a while). my motivation came from an ero game, so when i understood about YJA and middlemen, i ordered G-taste with mahjong interface switch in May... but Seamail is awful and my middleman is not hurry, so am i i will do some mame support with key encoding for many other mahjong games (a japanese fan made it, the only problem is about multiplexing the keys and verifying the mahjong loom, there are clues and tech on killercabs forum thanks to alien_mame member)
I will post my mahjong board collection tomorrow. Not sure how to motivate others as I only have two non Mahjong games. Given that most Mahjong manuals do have the pinouts for the mahjong looms, it shouldn't be too hard to wire boards up and to be fair I've only come across two loom types, the mahjong JAMMA loom and an early Nichibutsu loom with a lovely two edge connector setup. Most arcade mahjong looms are wired up in a standard way so they can be changed easily, it just requires a wired connector and wiring that to a Mahjong connector. The only odd ones are the ones like the Psikyo which have two pin connectors on the board so you can use one board with two cabinets for vs or single play modes.