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Dark Fact

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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #15 on: November 27, 2006, 06:44:58 AM »
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Nah,I dont ever do that kinda stuf,tis a tad too vain for me,and keranu built it,I only did a tad reinforcing and the wireing and stuff. All the assbreaking woodwork was done by Keranu. He worked really hard on it.
Shoulda paid more attention.  Talk about commitment to your entertainment, Keranu! :shock:

P.S. Who would win in a fight between Kyo Kusanagi and Goro Daimon? :D

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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #16 on: November 27, 2006, 10:22:12 AM »
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Shoulda paid more attention.  Talk about commitment to your entertainment, Keranu!
Thanks, it was about a week's worth of work :) . I am happy with it and I think it paid off.

P.S. Who would win in a fight between Kyo Kusanagi and Goro Daimon? :D
Well if we are talking about KoF'98, which I believe is the most balanced fighter to date, then it completely depends on who's controlling them :) . Kyo's chain punch attacks leave a very wide oppurtunity for Daimon to grab them and slam Kyo down. However with Kyo's speed and using smart manuevering, Kyo could do some major combo damage if he were to cross-up Daimon at the right moment.
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Adding PCE console specific layer on top of that, makes for an interesting challenge (no, not a reference to Ys II).

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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #17 on: November 27, 2006, 12:05:54 PM »
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Nah,I dont ever do that kinda stuf,tis a tad too vain for me,and keranu built it,I only did a tad reinforcing and the wireing and stuff. All the assbreaking woodwork was done by Keranu. He worked really hard on it.
Shoulda paid more attention.  Talk about commitment to your entertainment, Keranu! :shock:

P.S. Who would win in a fight between Kyo Kusanagi and Goro Daimon? :D

Usually I use prebuilt arcade sticks for superguns,usually. The woodbased Pelican or Snes Firesticks,stuff along those lines,and for a few people from Jacksonville,and Little Rock,Ive done x-arcade superguns. Im not a fan of woodworking,just of wireing up.

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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #18 on: November 28, 2006, 07:16:01 AM »
I don't like woodworking that much either.  I used to take a class of it back in junior high and tried to make a spice rack and a napkin holder.  Needless to say, they looked like they were put in a spin cycle dryer for a week after I finished with them. :x

As for wiring, are you an electrician, Mike? :-s

By the way, how are the BBQ's down in Little Rock and Jacksonville? :D

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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #19 on: November 29, 2006, 11:01:37 AM »
I love the wood joystick base as it is Keranu, don't change a thing!

Be careful shopping for pcb's, it quickly becomes more addictive than collecting 'regular' video games.
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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #20 on: November 29, 2006, 12:41:01 PM »
I don't like woodworking that much either.  I used to take a class of it back in junior high and tried to make a spice rack and a napkin holder.  Needless to say, they looked like they were put in a spin cycle dryer for a week after I finished with them. :x

As for wiring, are you an electrician, Mike? :-s

By the way, how are the BBQ's down in Little Rock and Jacksonville? :D

No,I never went to school for anything. Im self taught.
BBQ wise,there used to be soem really good places,anymore though oddly enough I find the best BBQ at chinese all you can eats,like at Panda and Ho-Nan.

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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #21 on: November 29, 2006, 02:09:37 PM »
I love the wood joystick base as it is Keranu, don't change a thing!

Be careful shopping for pcb's, it quickly becomes more addictive than collecting 'regular' video games.
I can totally see me becomming addicted to collecting the crappiest arcade PCBs out there.
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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #22 on: November 30, 2006, 12:13:44 AM »
I love the wood joystick base as it is Keranu, don't change a thing!

Be careful shopping for pcb's, it quickly becomes more addictive than collecting 'regular' video games.
I can totally see me becomming addicted to collecting the crappiest arcade PCBs out there.

You should be able to easily find POW for under $10. Thats what I'd recommend anyone to start with when buying jamma pcbs.
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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #23 on: November 30, 2006, 02:54:06 AM »
I love the wood joystick base as it is Keranu, don't change a thing!

Be careful shopping for pcb's, it quickly becomes more addictive than collecting 'regular' video games.
I can totally see me becomming addicted to collecting the crappiest arcade PCBs out there.

You should be able to easily find POW for under $10. Thats what I'd recommend anyone to start with when buying jamma pcbs.

Its not that easy nabbing a arcade pcb of POW. It usually goes for 20-40 bucks on ebay but isnt super common,local vendors here charge more,because its a sure bet to make them money on a location. However,everynow and then,you can locate a vendor who will sell you the whole arcade cab complete of the game for around 100-150 bucks.

Also,that pcb was really long,kinda flimsy without all the feet in place,and because of being flimsy could get damaged easy. Awesome game however,def worth picking up if you can get a fully working board.

Keranu

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Re: My Awesome Supergun
« Reply #24 on: November 30, 2006, 09:27:55 AM »
I found some eBay seller the other night selling a bunch of the cheaper PCBs like Rastan Saga. I'll have to buy some of those after Christmas season.
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Adding PCE console specific layer on top of that, makes for an interesting challenge (no, not a reference to Ys II).