Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: FrizzleFried on March 27, 2007, 10:04:26 am
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Holy hell! This thing looks like it will fall on you any second!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Street-Fighter-Arcade-Game_W0QQitemZ250097847871QQcategoryZ3945QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Street-Fighter-Arcade-Game_W0QQitemZ250097847871QQcategoryZ3945QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
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That is one handsome cab.
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:o
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Forget Golden Tee, how about just teeing up to play some real golf. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, that thing is huge. :laugh2:
L8R,
B
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At the VERY LEAST he could have used a friggin' 25" monitor!
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Man, Aussies sure are desperate for arcade games... ;D
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Where is that "Top 10 Mistakes" list when you need it?
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Is the green blanket included to hide it when company comes over?
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I'd have to bring my 3 year old along to coin it up...I don't want to have to crawl under that thing.
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Holy crap...THAT was a DEDICATED cabinet at one time!
...but it DOES look tons better with a larger monitor (and proper artwork)
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Holy crap...THAT was a DEDICATED cabinet at one time!
...but it DOES look tons better with a larger monitor (and proper artwork)
Holy crap, are those big honking things buttons? :o
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LOL noway those can be the buttons.
No whammys No Whammys STOP!
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Nope those are the original buttons. They are pneumatic buttons that connected to the PCB via air hoses. It used the strength of the button press to determine which type of punch/kick to use.
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Nope those are the original buttons. They are pneumatic buttons that connected to the PCB via air hoses. It used the strength of the button press to determine which type of punch/kick to use.
You are freakin' kidding me? Does MAME support this? :laugh2:
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Nope those are the original buttons. They are pneumatic buttons that connected to the PCB via air hoses. It used the strength of the button press to determine which type of punch/kick to use.
You are freakin' kidding me? Does MAME support this? :laugh2:
I guess...if you are really crafty. The PCB can also be put into a standard 6 button SFII type cab. You will find many many more of the converted ones than the originals. The original stuff tended to crap out pretty easily.
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How do you get to the coin door without hitting your head?