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Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: mairsil on October 29, 2004, 10:43:14 pm

Title: WTB/WTT: Area 51 Site 4 PCB, Die Hard Arcade & ST-V
Post by: mairsil on October 29, 2004, 10:43:14 pm
I am still looking for a complete and working Area 51 Site 4 PCB with hard
drive. I would also be interested in the adapter harnesses to use Happs guns
with the board. Also looking for a working Die Hard Arcade cartridge and ST-V
PCB (US bios only).

PCB's I have for trade:

Marvel Super Heroes (US/Blue A+B, kick harness, copied manual)
Lethal Enforcers (Copied manual)
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Copied MK3 manual)
MAMEable computer equipment (parts to full machines)
And cash.

Reply, send an email or send a PM with offers (email preferred though).
xecu.net@mairsil (flip it)
Title: Re:WTB/WTT: Area 51 Site 4 PCB, Die Hard Arcade & ST-V
Post by: paigeoliver on October 29, 2004, 10:52:55 pm
Why would you want a Site 4? I thought that game completely killed the feel of the 90s Atari gun game by making it take multiple hits to take out the enemies.
Title: Re:WTB/WTT: Area 51 Site 4 PCB, Die Hard Arcade & ST-V
Post by: mairsil on October 29, 2004, 11:04:39 pm
Partially to complete the Atari Trilogy (I already have Area 51 and Maximum Force) and partially because I am addicted to arcade light gun games. I wish that I could fit a dedicated Time Crisis in here (no way that I am going to try to convert my Pit Fighter/SFA3 into that) or any machine dedicated to gun games, but the Colbalt Flux pad took the last of the floor space.

I won't disagree that it feels different than the original CoJag games, but it still has its merits. It does make you aim a little more carefully (head shots kill in one hit). If I could afford it, I wouldn't hesitate to get a Target: Terror. Now that captures the feel of Maximum Force.