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WTB Capcom CPS Changer Games

Discussion in 'Want to Buy Requests (WTB)' started by twitami, Aug 23, 2006.

  1. twitami

    twitami Member

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    System with no games is a sad thing. Help me make it a happy System!
     
  2. MottZilla

    MottZilla Champion of the Forum

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    Good luck with that. Yahoo Japan and searching stores actually in Japan are going to be your best bet. In the past I don't think anyone here had any CPS Changer stuff.
     
  3. neomatrix

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    but Capcom CPS Changer is just super gun any arcade pcb work
     
  4. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    It's more of a console since it has exclusive games and it itself makes a really crippled Supergun. IMO CPS changer isn't worth the time although I dig the implementation; my solution was to do my own Supergun with SFC pad circuit. Now if I get cheap common CPS1 games I will get the same effect.
     
  5. MottZilla

    MottZilla Champion of the Forum

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    Ya, the CPS Changer for one, probably includes the CPS1 "A" Board in the system itself, and the games contain the B&C Boards. So trying to convert it into a general JAMMA SuperGun would be pretty annoying. You're better off building your own, it's not hard. I did it with little to no prior experience.
     
  6. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    No, the games contain all of the hardware. The CPS Changer itself only has a Sony RGB encoder and a Capcom SNES pad decoding ASIC.
     
  7. MottZilla

    MottZilla Champion of the Forum

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    Interesting. Seems kind of wasteful/expensive compared to the NeoGeo MVS and AES systems. Or the CPS2. As far as I know the CPS1 A boards are interchangable if you really wanted to but it's uncommon to see them taken apart. So it would have made sense to reuse the cpu, gfx, and sound hardware and just have interchangable game boards like CPS2 and NeoGeo. Esspecially seeing how supposively the CPS Changer was a response or something to the NeoGeo AES.
     
  8. Calpis

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    I think the CPS Changer was more of a response to the original Super Gun; that Capcom saw there was more money to be made from diehard SFII fans.
     
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