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paigeoliver

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Uo Poko PCB
« on: April 21, 2004, 02:49:18 pm »
I am making an order from coinopexpress with someone else, and I will have an extra Uo Poko PCB from this order.

It will be available in a few weeks, best offer over $85 takes it (shipping from HK is really high, $85 would still have me losing a little money on the PCB after the shipping).

And no, I am not going to customize my order from them, or order any joysticks or anything. Originally my partner and I each wanted one Uo Poko PCB, and we were going to split a case of joysticks. Shipping on the joysticks was astronomical, so we changed our order to FOUR Uo Poko PCBS (with us each getting two). Shipping on the PCBs is still high, but not as bad.

If you haven't played it, then check it out in Mame, it is an AWESOME game. It is a JAMMA PCB, 2 player, and works with 4-way or 8-way joysticks (it really only uses "down"), and does not require any buttons other than start buttons.
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Re:Uo Poko PCB
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2004, 11:49:03 pm »
Thanks for the pointer to the game. It is fun.