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SuperShadowRyan:

Here is my plan:

get a supergun

get an X arcade dual joystick

Im not completely planned out, but I WILL BUY THE BOOK.


--- Quote ---Ah, I gotcha. What you want is to build a cabinet to play PS2 games. It's not too hard. You can then play some of those fighters. Only 1 cabinet needed!
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I also want the arcade versions of the games!!!!! The PCB's !!!! THE ACTUAL ARCADE DATA.

so I will look up the options. Thank you very much. But I still need to know where I can buy PCB's (EBay does not count.) wait... NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!

bidding has ended for the cheap cab.  :hissy: :hissy: :hissy: :censored:

meh, Ill take in the options.

SuperShadowRyan:

Wait... Its all falling together...

Ill Get a supergun and a gutted cab, with coin mechs. And ill get another gutted cab with an X arcade dual joystick with ps2 adapter for my ps2 cab!!! ITS ALL COMING TOGETHER!!!!

im writing this down as we speak.

SuperShadowRyan:

Here is what I wrote down in notepad:

FIRST CAB

Arcade Supergun

Gutted Cab

Cheap Monitor

Coin Mech



PS2 CAB

X-Arcade Dual Joystick controller with Ps2 Adapter

Gutted cab

Cheap 19" television

No Coin Mech




Now all I need is a good place for PCB's. NOT EBAY.
oh, BTW, how much is 259,00 € in us dollars?

CheffoJeffo:

This thread hurts my brain ... I am being pulled to one side by the little voice saying "be helpful to the new guy who needs some guidance" and pulled to the other side by the little voice saying "bitchslap the obnoxious guy who somehow fails to see that people are trying to help him".

SuperShadowRyan -- STOP FREAKING YELLING AT EVERYBODY TO HELP YOU WHEN YOU HAVE NO CLUE WHAT YOU WANT !!! If people are taking the time to answer your questions and help you, then be decent enough to show some appreciation.

We can't help you if you refuse to listen and learn. Part of your refusal to listen is likely due to your inexperience and a building frustration with that inexperience.

First, if you are relying on your parents to buy this and they won't buy the cabinet then your time is better spent reading and learning, not yelling.

From what I read, you want to build a cabinet to play VF2 (and maybe some other games) for less than it would cost to buy a dedicated VF2.

Is that correct ?

You really need to slow down, exactly like mccoy suggests (and he is more polite about it than I will be) ... you don't yet have the first clue what to do but you seem to insist on telling everybody that they are wrong or that they don't understand.

I sincerely doubt that you can come up with a situation that stumps the folks here ... it's not like we don't know what we're talking about ... it's that you aren't yet able to ask the right questions (and there is no crime there!)

Slow down, listen and learn and things will go more smoothly.


SuperShadowRyan:


--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on December 04, 2007, 09:19:51 pm ---This thread hurts my brain ... I am being pulled to one side by the little voice saying "be helpful to the new guy who needs some guidance" and pulled to the other side by the little voice saying "bitchslap the obnoxious guy who somehow fails to see that people are trying to help him".

SuperShadowRyan -- STOP FREAKING YELLING AT EVERYBODY TO HELP YOU WHEN YOU HAVE NO CLUE WHAT YOU WANT !!! If people are taking the time to answer your questions and help you, then be decent enough to show some appreciation.

We can't help you if you refuse to listen and learn. Part of your refusal to listen is likely due to your inexperience and a building frustration with that inexperience.

First, if you are relying on your parents to buy this and they won't buy the cabinet then your time is better spent reading and learning, not yelling.

From what I read, you want to build a cabinet to play VF2 (and maybe some other games) for less than it would cost to buy a dedicated VF2.

Is that correct ?

You really need to slow down, exactly like mccoy suggests (and he is more polite about it than I will be) ... you don't yet have the first clue what to do but you seem to insist on telling everybody that they are wrong or that they don't understand.

I sincerely doubt that you can come up with a situation that stumps the folks here ... it's not like we don't know what we're talking about ... it's that you aren't yet able to ask the right questions (and there is no crime there!)

Slow down, listen and learn and things will go more smoothly.


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OK, sorry. I think I have my plans down though.

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