NAOMI 2 Universal "Consolised"-ish set-up
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additions to my collection since I was last active
Senko no Ronde SP
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core
Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf Asche
Toy Fighter
Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper
SlashOut
Dynamite Deka EX - Asian Dynamite
Spikers Battle
Virtua Fighter 4 (the first)
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution, thus completing my VF4 set
Beach Spikers
Jingi Storm
additions to my collection since I was last active
Senko no Ronde SP
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core
Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf Asche
Toy Fighter
Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper
SlashOut
Dynamite Deka EX - Asian Dynamite
Spikers Battle
Virtua Fighter 4 (the first)
Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution, thus completing my VF4 set
Beach Spikers
Jingi Storm
And now this is where I cheat, as I gave up on finding affordable legit copies. I was prepared to pay $300 for Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble, but fujita communications sold their copy before I got my funds together. Most of the others I already have legit Dreamcast copies, so I don't feel so bad about that.
Initial D and Lupin are just wishful thinking about ever attempting to get a functioning steering wheel and light gun. I had hoped to at least see the attract screens, but of course the game won't load unless the required hardware is connected.
Of course, the upside of piracy is the ease by which custom cases can be created
Now to create custom covers for all of these
Initial D and Lupin are just wishful thinking about ever attempting to get a functioning steering wheel and light gun. I had hoped to at least see the attract screens, but of course the game won't load unless the required hardware is connected.
Of course, the upside of piracy is the ease by which custom cases can be created
Now to create custom covers for all of these
doc_eggfan wrote:And now this is where I cheat, as I gave up on finding affordable legit copies. I was prepared to pay $300 for Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble, but fujita communications sold their copy before I got my funds together. Most of the others I already have legit Dreamcast copies, so I don't feel so bad about that.
Initial D and Lupin are just wishful thinking about ever attempting to get a functioning steering wheel and light gun. I had hoped to at least see the attract screens, but of course the game won't load unless the required hardware is connected.
Of course, the upside of piracy is the ease by which custom cases can be created
Now to create custom covers for all of these
ID3 won't work with that I/O board - needs a dedicated I/O.
Lupin3 should work, but it needs coin meter fitted or a loop cable with 100ohm resistor from the coin meter to +5v.
Hey man - your collection is looking great.
I had a couple of questions for you though.
Where are you getting your legit games/kits from? There is almost nothing going on here anymore, and there is nothing available on ebay.
For some reason, I have to have the original stuff, but things seem to have dried up. I was wondering if you'd share where you've been shopping...
Second, how can you tell an original Atomiswave cart from a Chinese bootleg (as you mentioned?)
Lastly, for those CF games, how do you connect the drive to the Naomi? I've always wondered that.
Thanks! Keep collecting - great stuff...(some of which I need to get my hands on too...)
Steve
I had a couple of questions for you though.
Where are you getting your legit games/kits from? There is almost nothing going on here anymore, and there is nothing available on ebay.
For some reason, I have to have the original stuff, but things seem to have dried up. I was wondering if you'd share where you've been shopping...
Second, how can you tell an original Atomiswave cart from a Chinese bootleg (as you mentioned?)
Lastly, for those CF games, how do you connect the drive to the Naomi? I've always wondered that.
Thanks! Keep collecting - great stuff...(some of which I need to get my hands on too...)
Steve
Yeah, ebay's pretty much useless for the more obscure titles
Most of them I got from http://www.fujitacommunications.com/
Yumi can usually scrounge up whatever you're after, even if it isn't listed in the current stocklist. The actual games are legit, but you usually get copies of movelists and banners, but sometimes you get lucky.
When Yumi failed me, I turned to http://www.coinopexpress.com/ but they're usually (much) more expensive
I actually purchased the AW games direct from the bootlegger (I have no shame), so that's how I knew for certain.
Comparing the bootlegs to the legit one I got from Yumi, the biggest obvious difference is the lack of holographic Sammy logo. Also, I believe the serial numbers on the labels are all the same on the bootlegs, so if they match the ones I pictured, then they're probably bootlegs.
The CF reader directly replaces the GD-drive. The power supply and the parallel cable connect exactly the same. You just need to upgrade the DIMM board to the latest firmware, which can be done with an official GD-rom CF Box firmware update, or you can connect to pc via the ethernet cable and upgrade from PC with the right software (which is what I did).
I've pretty much stopped collecting for now. Just enjoying the fruits of my labour now.
(I lie, I am considering a Titan ST-V, and I've bought an xbox360 HD-DVD player in preparation for an eventual future Lindbergh or Ring Edge purchase)
Most of them I got from http://www.fujitacommunications.com/
Yumi can usually scrounge up whatever you're after, even if it isn't listed in the current stocklist. The actual games are legit, but you usually get copies of movelists and banners, but sometimes you get lucky.
When Yumi failed me, I turned to http://www.coinopexpress.com/ but they're usually (much) more expensive
I actually purchased the AW games direct from the bootlegger (I have no shame), so that's how I knew for certain.
Comparing the bootlegs to the legit one I got from Yumi, the biggest obvious difference is the lack of holographic Sammy logo. Also, I believe the serial numbers on the labels are all the same on the bootlegs, so if they match the ones I pictured, then they're probably bootlegs.
The CF reader directly replaces the GD-drive. The power supply and the parallel cable connect exactly the same. You just need to upgrade the DIMM board to the latest firmware, which can be done with an official GD-rom CF Box firmware update, or you can connect to pc via the ethernet cable and upgrade from PC with the right software (which is what I did).
I've pretty much stopped collecting for now. Just enjoying the fruits of my labour now.
(I lie, I am considering a Titan ST-V, and I've bought an xbox360 HD-DVD player in preparation for an eventual future Lindbergh or Ring Edge purchase)
doc_eggfan wrote:Yeah, ebay's pretty much useless for the more obscure titles
Most of them I got from http://www.fujitacommunications.com/
Yumi can usually scrounge up whatever you're after, even if it isn't listed in the current stocklist. The actual games are legit, but you usually get copies of movelists and banners, but sometimes you get lucky.
When Yumi failed me, I turned to http://www.coinopexpress.com/ but they're usually (much) more expensive
I actually purchased the AW games direct from the bootlegger (I have no shame), so that's how I knew for certain.
Comparing the bootlegs to the legit one I got from Yumi, the biggest obvious difference is the lack of holographic Sammy logo. Also, I believe the serial numbers on the labels are all the same on the bootlegs, so if they match the ones I pictured, then they're probably bootlegs.
The CF reader directly replaces the GD-drive. The power supply and the parallel cable connect exactly the same. You just need to upgrade the DIMM board to the latest firmware, which can be done with an official GD-rom CF Box firmware update, or you can connect to pc via the ethernet cable and upgrade from PC with the right software (which is what I did).
I've pretty much stopped collecting for now. Just enjoying the fruits of my labour now.
(I lie, I am considering a Titan ST-V, and I've bought an xbox360 HD-DVD player in preparation for an eventual future Lindbergh or Ring Edge purchase)
Thanks for the info man, I appreciate it. Should you ever decide to liquidate - send me a pm.
Do you know what version of firmware you need for the CF - is there a disc for that, or just something you need to get off the internet? (Sorry, I don't know much about CFs.)
Thanks again!
Steve
doc_eggfan wrote:Yeah, ebay's pretty much useless for the more obscure titles
Most of them I got from http://www.fujitacommunications.com/
Yumi can usually scrounge up whatever you're after, even if it isn't listed in the current stocklist. The actual games are legit, but you usually get copies of movelists and banners, but sometimes you get lucky.
Shoot - I tried to open the pdf of his products for sale, but unfortunately, I couldn't read it. Something about not having the right font package or something.
Any chance you have that list?