Retr0gamer wrote: » No not getting them mixed up. However Sam Sho 3-4 and V - V special and very similar. 4 is like an update of 3 where they fixes all that was wrong with 3. Similarly V Special fixed the mess that was V. 4 had quite an active tournament scene even if the balance was way off. Love Fatal Fury as well. I don't think FF is dated compared to SF2, it's more a continuation of the first street fighter but just made more modern and actually playable, it shares the same director as SF1. And even though it's a dirty rotten blatant rip off of SF2, I'm awful fond of Fatal Fury 2 and the series only got better with subsequent releases and iterations with the Real Bout special games being amazing.
Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy wrote: » Got a Sonic Mania tee on sale from the Sega Shop, not sure about it, the print is a bit plasticy, suppose time will tell if it'll last.
beejee wrote: » Passed up last blade 2 for 20 quid.
o1s1n wrote: » Worth it alone for the head on Knuckles!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » there will probably be a download of the bin freely available soon
Doge wrote: » Heard you say that the time I was at your beers about Vector Patrol I think and it still hasn't happened. :P They're very protective of developers in that community.
BGOllie wrote: » arrived home on sunday with this waiting for me . It's in rough shape , lot of surface rust to clean and some swelling on the back plate of the head box and the light panel needs to be redone as it's warped. Some delamination on the sides of the body but that's fixable so I'll a bit of work on that side. BUT, the playfield is in great shape no visible warping. all parts are there, underside of the playfield is clean and the board set worked right away and it plays ! I'll do a vid on it soon.
marcddsa wrote: » Your videos are legendary - no rush.... But I am waiting :-) :-)
BrownFinger wrote: » Nice, I can tell by the consent whistling sfx the opto is dirty/broken in the up kicker shot.
BrownFinger wrote: » Nice, I can tell by the consent whistling sfx the opto is dirty/broken in the up kicker shot. It's a complex bastard to get to. Make sure you have replacedment parts before you strip it down because it's a long process. Have fun!!! Ooops meant to quote BGOllie
alpahaeagle wrote: » Latest purchase...https://www.adverts.ie/arcade-retro/nintendo-virtual-boy/18104817 Just ordered a Power supply for it....hopefully many hours of headaches...
Retr0gamer wrote: » You can fix the line issue. Virtual boy is a great console to collect for since it's got quite a few excellent games despite the tiny library.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I'm surprised to hear you say that, as an owner myself I think they pulled out all the stops to make a selection of launch titles for it that are superb alright, but then that's all we got! Wario, Tennis, Red Alarm, Tele-Roboxer, Galactic Pinball all great, but V-Tetris and Golf not so much.
Doge wrote: » I installed the VirtualBoyGo Emulator on the Oculus Go yesterday but it can't seem to find the ROMs. Must get it running, and much better than getting headaches playing the original. :P
Retr0gamer wrote: » The problem with VB is you really need that 3D depth to actually get what it's all about. Maybe if the emulator supports VR headsets then you'd get the same experience.
Relikk wrote: » I had that problem and sorted it, but since I couldn't start anything using the touch controllers I never went back to it since, and now I can't remember what the problem was. I think it might have been that the ROMs were zipped? Try the .vb files on their own if they are.