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Superguns

  • 10-02-2014 03:42PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,732 ✭✭✭


    Some more of these bad boys for sale. New version with a smaller more compact PCB layout but all the same features as the previous ones (just looks prettier :D).

    Made one enhancement to the firmware, now it has a 'Fighter' button mapping for Sega Saturn controllers where all the controller buttons resembles the CP layout.
    So for SF & Tekken all the punch buttons are now the top row (X,Y,Z) and the kick are bottom buttons (A,B,C), Mortal Kombat games use (X,Y,Z) for the 'High' moves and (A,B,C) for the low ones.

    If you've already got an older version from me, we can arrange a firmware update if you want it.

    €80 for the Supergun
    €90 for the Supergun + ATX cable + 1 controller cable
    €12 additional controller cables & kickharnesses (except Namco)

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    Shown here powered by ATX supply, using Saturn and Playstation contollers and fitted with Namco kickharness.

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    Shown here powered by ATX supply, using Neogeo and SNES controllers with Sega STV kickharness and stereo audio cables fitted.

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    Shown here powered by Jamma supply, using Neogeo controller and fitted with CPS1 kickharness.

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    Shown here powered by Jamma supply, using Neogeo controller and fitted with Neogeo stereo audio cable.

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    All pinouts supplied so folks can make their own cables provided they know which end of a soldering iron to hold.


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