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My channel is pretty much about all my arcade stuff. I could post a new video about a new game I got or an issue I am trying to solve.
Since 2019, I have become part of the pinball owning community.
While viewing my videos, you will notice that I like to use simple easy to understand instructions and tools. Why you ask? Well..........what good are my videos if people don't understand what I am saying or if they don't have the fancy tooling that other people say is "needed."
If you consider yourself a "pro" at owning and fixing arcades and pinball machines......then my videos may be considered "childs play" for you. However if you are new to the hobby and don't want to be intimidated due to a lack of understanding....then welcome to my channel.
Everyone should be able to know the joy of owning an arcade machine or a pinball machine!
If you are talking about the metal plate.....that came with the gun. If you are referring to the two "brackets" which cover the opening on the control panel...where the gun sits.......I got those from Thingiverse.
Great game and all but, after a while the beauty of it dies from its repetition. Getting to the end and beating it started to feel like a chore to me after a certain amount of time. My opinion.
Well....for THESE types of games....really not that much. I got a brand new $1500 PC, with a I7-13700F, 32GB DDR5 Ram, 3 TB of SSD , and a 4060Ti. That would be overkill just for these games in my opinion. Take that with a grain of salt as I'm really not a "computer guy."
I can't speak to the legality of the suicide battery, but I do know a bit about the context that gave rise to it: bootleg copies of arcade games ran _rampant_ back in the day, often with the original publisher's branding obscured or outright replaced. Sometimes the gameplay'd even be modified, for better or (more likely) for worse. These bootleg hacks could have, and probably had, affected people's perceptions of the real games. Capcom in particular had already been burned by this practice - just _look_ at the MAME database, I think SF2 has more bootleg versions in that software list than official revisions! Particularly infamous is the so-called "rainbow" bootleg.
Excellent and underrated game. It would need a very powerful emulator in order to make the game run properly. I recommend to hit the zombies into their heads. Who's watching this 2024? Player 1: Blue crosshair. Player 2: Red crosshair. Player 3: Yellow crosshair.
Nice video! It worths mention nowadays you don`t need to phoenix a B board as, just in 2017, a method was developed to truly revive B boards, without the need to change the EPROMs. Of course, this method was developed after the release of this video, so there is no one to blame. Also this shows how CAPCOM nailed hardware engeneeringwise while developing the masterpeace CPS-2 is. If where not for that Street Fighter Alpha release for CPS Charger, we would manage to emulate those CPS-2 games only after 2017