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Hi Everyone, I'm pleased to share the release of my game Yo-Yo Shuriken on Neo-Geo MVS, AES and CD formats. The game is a single-screen shooter with a unique twist: you are using a single shuriken that can be thrown, then recalled so you can hit enemies from the front and/or from behind. The game is even more fun with a friend, with a cooperative-competitive 2 players mode. You can get the game ROMS (MAME, ISO, NeoSD...) from here: https://drludos.itch.io/yo-yo-shuriken-neo-geo The game is also available in physical format for Neo-Geo CD from here (you'll receive the AES, MVS and CD ROMs for free when buying the physical release): https://cotegamers.com/shop/en/accueil/153-yoyo-shuriken.html And of course, patrons of the "free games" tier will also receive this game for free over Patreon, as usual: https://www.patreon.com/posts/free-games-yo-yo-81360856 Last but not least, here is the game running on my trusty old AES: I hope you'll enjoy it, and feel free to ask me any question! 🙂
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? Hello all Did you miss me? Back with another game review this time Burning Fight. Its a good beat'em up but unfortunately got crowded out back in the day. Feel free to check out my game review, hope you enjoy it. Anthony hope I got this right LOL as the format has changed a little and its been a while.
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Hey all, I know I'm new here, but since I'm phasing out most of my collection, I figured I'd post here instead of just lurking like I usually do. I don't really post much when I'm on the AA forums, but I'm a long-time and established member on the Racketboy forums if y'all want to double check me. So I've finally decided to try to make myself downsize my collection somewhat and take more a curated approach rather than my typical "hoard everything that's a video game" attitude. With that said, below I have listed the things I've decided I'm willing to part with. If you're interested in anything, shoot me a PM. My asking prices are totes negotiable though keep in mind that they ARE shipped prices. I'm a pretty laid back dude, flexible dude, so don't hesitate to shoot me an offer. No stress either way. I am also more than happy to send pictures on request. More will be added later on. I'd prefer to stick with a $20 minimum to keep shipping costs for me reasonable, but I'm willing to negotiate on that. All games are NTSC-U unless otherwise stated. Unless otherwise stated, all cartridge games are in UGCs with printed artwork. Unless otherwise stated, all TurboGrafx-16/PC-Engine games will be in 3DS cases with printed artwork. Unless otherwise stated, all handheld games except Vita, DS, and 3DS will be in 3DS cases with printed artwork (DS and 3DS games are CIB). Unless otherwise stated, all disc games are CIB. NES/Famicom Famicom console w/ composite A/V mod (includes NES-to-FC adapter) - $60 Game Genie - $10 8 Eyes - $8 1943: The Battle of Midway - $12 Adventures of Lolo Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing - $5 Alpha Mission - $7 Arkanoid - $12 Athena - $8 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes - $20 Bad Dudes - $5 Bandai Golf Challenge: Pebble Beach - $3 Batman - $8 Battletank - $8 Battletoads - $25 Battletoads/Double Dragon - $70 Bible Adventures - $10 Blades of Steel - $5 Blaster Master Bomberman - $15 Bugs Bunny's Birthday Blowout - $7 Castlevania Castlevania II - $10 Castlevania III Contra Chiller - $75 Conquest of the Crystal Palace - $18 Crystalis - $15 Deadly Towers - $5 Defender II - $5 Demon Sword - $8 Devil World (NTSC-J) - $12 Dick Tracey - $7 Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II (NTSC-J) - $15 Double Dragon - $10 Double Dragon II: The Revenge - $10 Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - $15 Dragon Quest (NTSC-J) - $8 Dragon Quest II (NTSC-J) - $8 Dragon Quest III (NTSC-J) - $8 Dragon Quest IV (NTSC-J) - $8 Dragon Spirit - $8 Dragon Warrior - $7 Dragon Warrior II - $30 Dragon's Lair - $18 Duck Tales Dynowarz - $7 Excitebike - $8 Fantasy Zone - $20 Faxanadu - $8 Fester's Quest - $5 Final Fantasy Final Fantasy III (NTSC-J) - $10 Field Combat (NTSC-J) Front Line (NTSC-J) Galaga Gauntlet - $10 Gauntlet II - $8 Ghosts 'n' Goblins - $15 Gradius Gumshoe - $10 Hydlide - $7 Immortal - $10 Iron Tank - $7 Ironsword: Wizards and Warriors II - $7 Jaws - $5 Jeopardy! Junior Edition - $5 Karate Kid - $7 Kid Icarus - $20 Kirby's Adventure - $17 Legacy of the Wizard - $5 Legendary Wings - $8 Life Force - $12 Lode Runner - $10 Loopz - $8 McKids - $18 Mega Man - $60 Mega Man 4 Metal Gear Milon's Secret Castle - $8 Mission Impossible - $5 MLB - $5 The Mutant Virus - $28 Ninja Gaiden Ninja Gaiden II - $8 Othello - $5 Parodius! From Myth to Laughter (NTSC-J) - $20 Pinball Pro Wrestling - $8 RC Pro Am - $6 Rad Racer - $7 Rad Racer II - $8 Rambo - $7 Rampage - $10 Remote Control - $5 Rolling Thunder - $8 SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Monogatari (NTSC-J) - $5 SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Monogatari 3 - Densetsu no Kishi Dan (NTSC-J) - $5 SD Gundam: Gachapon Senshi 2 - Capsule Senki (NTSC-J) - $5 Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti (NTSC-J) - $30 Skull and Crossbones - $8 Sky Kid - $15 Smash TV - $10 Snake's Revenge Spy Hunter - $6 Star Soldier - $7 Star Tropics Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight - $10 Super C Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt - $5 Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet - $5 Super Mario Bros 3 (NTSC-J) - $12 Super Pitfall - $8 Taboo: The Sixth Sense - $7 Tag Team Wrestling - $6 Tecmo Baseball - $5 Tecmo Bowl - $8 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - $7 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game - $10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project - $25 Tetris (Tengen) - $60 Tetris (licensed) - $7 Tetris II - $8 Thunderbirds - $15 Thundercade - $7 Tiger-Heli - $5 Time Lord - $6 Tiny Toon Adventures - $10 To the Earth - $5 Top Gun - $5 Top Gun II: The Second Mission - $5 Track and Field II - $5 Venice Beach Volleyball - $10 Vindicators - $7 Wall Street Kid - $7 Wheel of Fortune - $5 Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - $8 Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord Wizards and Warriors - $8 Wrestlemania - $7 Xenophobe - $5 Xevious (CIB but the box is in rather rough shape) - $8 Yo Noid! Yoshi - $7 Zoda's Revenge: Star Tropics II SNES/Super Famicom Game Genie - $12 The 7th Saga - $20 Battletoads in Battlemaniacs - $30 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (NTSC-J) - $18 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R (NTSC-J) Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Kondo wa Puzzle de Oshiokiyo! (NTSC-J) - $15 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story (NTSC-J) - $30 Bubsy - $10 Chessmaster - $5 Chrono Trigger (NTSC-J) - $5 Clayfighter - $8 Clayfighter II: Judgement Clay - $12 Cool World - $10 Daisenryaku Expert (NTSC-J) - $5 Desert Strike - $8 Doom - $25 Dragon's Lair - $10 Drakkhen - $7 Earthbound - $165 Final Fantasy II - $35 Final Fantasy IV (NTSC-J) - $10 Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - $10 Final Fight - $15 F-Zero - $10 Great Battle II: Last Fighter Twin (NTSC-J) - $10 Killer Instinct - $12 Lagoon - $10 Majin Tensei (NTSC-J) - $8 Mario Paint (w/ mouse) Mario's Time Machine - $10 Mobile Suit Gundam: Cross Dimension 0079 (NTSC-J) - $8 Mortal Kombat II - $12 Mortal Kombat 3 - $12 NFL Quarterback Club - $5 Operation Thunderbolt - $60 Paperboy 2 - $8 Pilotwings - $8 Populous - $8 Radical Psycho Machine Racing - $5 Robocop vs. The Terminator - $15 SD Gundam Gaiden: Knight Gundam Monogatari - Ooinaru Isan (NTSC-J) - $5 Shaq Fu - $5 Sim City The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare - $15 Speed Gonzalez: Los Gatos Bandidos - $8 Starfox - $12 Starfox 2 (repro) - $30 Stargate - $10 Super Battleship - $5 Super Castlevania IV - $35 Super Noah's Ark 3D - $115 Super R-Type - $15 Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - $12 Super Tennis - $5 Super Troll Islands - $15 Super Tecmo NBA Basketball - $5 Tales of Phantasia (NTSC-J) - $18 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time - $45 Teenage Mutant Ninja Tournament Fighters - $15 Top Gear - $8 Toy Story - $8 Tuff E Nuff - $8 Unholy Night: The Darkness Hunter (CIB) - $25 Ys III: Wanderers from Ys - $15 Nintendo 64 Gameshark (it's finicky, but it works) - $20 007 Goldeneye - $20 007 The World is not Enough - $10 Beetle Adventure Racing - $10 Blast Corps - $10 Bomberman 64 - $20 Castlevania (CIB) - $30 Clayfighter 63 1/3 - $15 Command and Conquer - $10 Conker's Bad Fur Day Cruisin' USA - $10 Diddy Kong Racing - $15 Doom 64 - $20 Duke Nukem Zero Hour - $12 Earthworm Jim 3D - $25 Gauntlet Legends - $30 Glover - $8 Jeopardy! - $8 Jet Force Gemini - $8 Killer Instinct Gold - $17 Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards - $25 Knife Edge Nose Gunner - $8 Mission Impossible - $5 Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero - $10 NBA Courtside - $5 NFL Blitz - $10 Pokemon Snap (Blockbuster sticker on cart) - $8 Off Road Challenge - $10 Perfect Dark - $10 Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-Traction - $10 Quake - $10 Quest 64 - $12 Rampage: World Tour - $15 Rampage 2: Universal Tour - $18 Rayman 2: The Great Escape - $12 Sin and Punishment (NTSC-J) - $40 Star Wars Episode I Racer - $7 Star Wars: Rogue Squadron - $10 Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire - $10 Starfox 64 - $18 Super Smash Bros (NTSC-J) - $15 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Turok 2: Seeds of Evil - $7 Twisted Edge - $5 Wave Race 64 - $8 WCW/NWO Revenge - $5 WF Warzone - $5 Gamecube Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat [DK Bongos Bundle] - $35 Enter the Matrix - $5 Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4 - $6 Worms Blast Switch Doom - $40 Snipperclips Plus - $25 Gameboy Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly - $8 Battletoads - $12 Castlevania: The Adventure - $12 Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge - $25 Final Fantasy Legend - $13 Harvest Moon GB - $13 Killer Instinct - $7 Knight Quest NBA Jam - $5 Tecmo Bowl - $6 TMNT: Fall of the Foot Clan - $8 Tetris - $8 Tetris II - $7 Gameboy Color Gameshark - $20 Commander Keen - $10 Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Cobi's Adventure - $18 Earthworm Jim: Menace 2 the Galaxy - $10 Lego Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge - $7 Perfect Dark - $8 Test Drive 6 - $7 Tony Hawk Pro Skater - $5 Vegas Games - $3 Gameboy Advance Dragonball Z: The Legacy of Goku - $6 Final Fantasy Tactics Advance - $15 Golden Sun - $15 Onimusha Tactics - $13 Sigma Star Saga - $20 Sonic Advance (label is gone) - $5 Super Mario Advance 4 - $12 DS Final Fantasy III - $13 Final Fantasy IV - $22 Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor - $17 3DS Batman: Arkham Origins - Blackgate - $10 Code of Princess - $27 Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D - $15 Final Fantasy Explorers - $12 Mega Man Legacy Collection - $13 Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection - $27 Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World - $25 Sega 3D Classics Collection - $13 Shantae and the Pirate's Curse - $20 Xenoblade Chronicles 3D - $42 TurboGrafx-16/PC-Engine (All CIC) TurboGrafx-16 console with composite A/V mod; includes Kieth Courage in Alpha Zones (CIB) - $200 Alien Crush - $32 Blazing Lasers - $50 Dragon Spirit (NTSC-J) - $25 Final Soldier (NTSC-J) - $55 Galaga '88 (NTSC-J) - $35 Kung Fu (NTSC-J) - $25 Legendary Axe - $38 Legendary Axe II - $45 Power Golf - $15 R-Type I (NTSC-J) - $25 R-Type II (NTSC-J) - $35 Side Arms - $25 Space Harrier (NTSC-J) - $30 Splatterhouse - $70 Victory Run - $15 CD System Card 3.0 (NTSC-J) (card only) - $20 PC Engine CD (all are in DVD cases; all but Ys III and Ys IV have printed artwork) PC Engine CD system with interface unit and CD System Card 2.0 (CIB) - $300 Alzadick - Summer Carnival '92 (repro) - $15 Kisou Louga (CIC) - $25 Uchuu Senkan Yamato (CIC) - $30 Ys Book I & II - $70 Ys III: Wanderers from Ys - $75 Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys (CIC) - $15 Master System After Burner - $8 Altered Beast - $7 Alex Kidd: High Tech World - $20 Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars Alien Syndrome - $8 Choplifter Double Dragon - $10 Fantasy Zone - $20 Fantasy Zone II - $22 Global Defense (CIB) - $10 Outrun - $7 Phantasy Star (CIB) - $80 R-Type (CIB) - $17 Rambo Shanghai - $5 Space Harrier - $7 Ys: The Vanished Omens (CIB) - $70 Genesis StoneAgeGamer PowerBase Mini (CIB) - $35 Game Genie - $13 Alex Kidd: The Enchanted Castle (CIB) Boogerman (CIB) - $28 Divine Sealing (NTSC-J) [fairly certain it's a bootleg) - $30 Double Dragon V: Shadow Falls - $10 Earthworm Jim Ecco the Dolphin - $7 Gauntlet IV Ghouls 'n' Ghosts - $25 Lethal Enforcers - $7 Math Blaster - $7 MUSHA (CIB) - $500 Mutant League Hockey - $35 NBA Jam T.E. - $10 Phantasy Star II - $17 Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure (CIB) - $12 Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade's Revenge - $8 Streets of Rage (CIB) Super Hydlide - $13 Super Street Fighter II - $12 Vectorman 2 - $10 32X Cosmic Carnage - $12 Knuckles Chaotix - $63 Metal Head - $10 Mortal Kombat II - $23 NBA Jam T.E. Star Wars Arcade (CIB) - $20 Virtua Fighter - $13 Virtua Racing Deluxe - $9 Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000 Atari 2600 Adventure - $12 Air-Sea Battle - $5 Artillery Duel/Chuck Norris Superkicks - $10 Asteroids - $5 Atlantis - $3 Barnstorming - $5 Beat 'Em and Eat 'Em (with faux leather case) - $60 Berzerk - $3 Bowling - $3 Canyon Bomber - $3 Carnival - $3 Chopper Command - $4 Circus Atari - $3 Combat - $3 Custer's Revenge (CIB) - $115 Defender - $3 Dig-Dug - $8 Dolphin - $5 Donkey Kong - $4 ET - $5 Football - $2 Frogger - $4 Frogs and Flies - $4 Frostbite - $12 Galaxian - $5 Grand Prix - $5 Halo 2600 (with manual) - $25 Haunted House - $3 Human Cannonball - $3 International Soccer - $3 Kaboom - $6 Laser Blast - $4 Mario Bros - $10 Megamania - $5 Missile Command - $5 Ms. Pac-man - $4 Oink - $7 Pac-man - $4 Pheonix - $3 Pitfall - $6 Pole Position - $4 Pong Sports - $8 Qbert - $5 Raiders of the Lost Ark - $3 Rampage - $18 Reactor - $3 River Raid - $6 Roc 'n' Rope - $12 SeaQuest - $6 Shark Attack - $7 Sneak 'n' Peak - $5 Space Invaders - $4 Star Raider - $4 Star Master - $5 Super Breakout - $3 Swordquest Earthworld - $4 Tutankham - $4 Vanguard - $3 Venture - $4 Video Pinball - $3 Warlords - $3 Word Zapper - $3 Worm War I - $6 Yars' Revenge - $3 Atari 5200 (no controller overlays) Centipede - $3 Counter-measure - $6 Dig-Dug - $6 Frogger - $5 Galaxian - $3 Joust - $10 Jungle Hunt - $5 Missile Command - $3 Ms Pac-man - $5 Pac-man - $5 Pitfall - $15 Pole Position - $4 Robotron 2084 - $10 Space Dungeon - $8 Space Invaders - $6 Star Raiders - $5 Super Breakout - $4 Atari 7800 Hat Trick (CIB) - $5 Karateka - $3 RealSports Baseball (CIB) - $8 Playstation 2Xtreme - $5 Die Hard Trilogy - $12 Final Fantasy Anthology - $15 Final Fantasy Chronicles - $12 Final Fantasy Origins - $10 Resident Evil (NTSC-J) - $10 Playstation 2 (take any or all of the Guitar Hero games free if you spend $30+) Guitar Hero - $5 Guitar Hero II - $3 Guitar Hero Encore: Rock the 80s - $5 Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo (NTSC-J) - $13 Resident Evil: Code Veronica X - $8 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - $5 Tekken 4 - $8 Tony Hawk's Underground 2 - $8 Unreal Tournament - $7 Playstation 3 Beyond Two Souls (steelbook) - $13 Bioshock - $7 Bioshock 2 - $5 Bioshock Infinite Limited Edition - $30 Civilization Revolution - $10 Dead Island - $5 Dead Space 2 Limited Edition - $7 Diablo III - $7 Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice - $8 Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - $5 The Last of Us - $8 Rage - $7 Remember Me - $7 Resident Evil 5 - $5 Resident Evil 6 - $8 Uncharted: Drake's Fortune - $5 Uncharted 2: Among Theives - $5 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception - $5 Unreal Tournament III - $5 Valkyria Chronicles - $8 Playstation 4 Absolver - $35 Alien: Isloation - $12 Caladrius Blaze (RoK) - $40 Diablo III - $18 Elder Scrolls Online (PAL) (sealed) - $10 Hotline Miami (NTSC-J) - $40 Hyperlight Drifter - $60 Jackbox Party Pack - $23 Killing Floor 2 - $20 Rise of the Tomb Raider 20 Year Celebration - $20 Rocket League - $18 Saints Row IV - $12 Shadow Warrior - $10 Tomb Raider - $16 XCOM 2 - $18 Yooka-Laylee - $13 Zombi (PAL) - $30 Zombie Army Trilogy (PAL) - $25 Playstation Vita Claire: Extended Edition [Limited Run Games] - New and still sealed - $40 Xbox Grand Theft Auto 3 - $5 Grand Theft Auto San Andreas - $8 Grand Theft Auto Vice City - $7 Half-life 2 - $7 Jade Empire - $10 Shenmue II - $12 The Simpsons: Road Rage - $7 The Sims 2 - $5 Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - $15 Spongebob Squarepants: Lights, Camera, Pants - $7 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - $7 Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast - $13 The Urbz: Sims in the City - $8 Xbox 360 Bayonetta - $10 Dark Souls - $8 Darksiders - $6 Dragon Age: Origins (Ultimate Edition) - $20 Dragon Age II - $9 Minecraft - $12 Perfect Dark Zero - $5 Saints Row 2 - $8 Xbox One For Honor - $15 Neo Geo AES System - $400 MagicKey MVS converter - $175 NAM-1975 (CIB) - $80 NeoGeo MVS Aero Fighters 2 - $45 Blazing Star - $150 Double Dragon - $40 Metal Slug - $65 Metal Slug 2 - $75 Metal Slug 3 - $60 Metal Slug 4 - $40 Metal Slug 5 - $200 Metal Slug X - $60 Samurai Shodown - $35 "Metal Slug 6" (bootleg) (shockbox with printed artwork) - $25
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From the album: RetroElectroDad Console Collection
Neo Geo CD with Last Resort game.© Trevor Briscoe
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Ola Retrogamers, A month ago I finished my second prototype of a cool little mini-arcade, powered by a Raspberry Pi, housed in a reimagined 1980's tabletop, with fullsized arcade buttons and joystick: the STAR FORCE PI. I'm currently exploring the possibility to bring this system to a crowdfunding platform, and could use some feedback from some old-school gaming enthusiasts. Check out the attached picture of the finished Star Force Pi prototype, dubbed 'Stormtrooper', and read on: WHY I MADE THIS: I was tired of playing emulated games on the PC with a inappropriate controller, and I was disappointed with options like the NeoGeoX. If you get an arcade mod bartop, they're usually 9inch screen models, expensive, pretty bulky and not portable at all, and a full-sized arcade is just not an option for me. Those iCade's are crap, and handhelds don't quite deliver the same experience. So, I bought a 1984 GrandStand Star Force game, and I stared at it for a month before I decided to go ahead and build my own mini-arcade. I bought an Arcade Kit from hdhardsoft.de, added fullsized arcade controls to it, and it worked! Very well actually. To finish it, I made a video, a poster, a box and a quickguide for good measure and put it onto Facebook and people seem to love it. Originally I was going to make an how-to instructable, but it would mean sacrificing perfectly good tabletop machines for the shell, and that seems such a shame. So, I thought maybe I can build it into something that people could buy via Kickstarter. WHAT'S MY PLAN: I first made a prototype to see if I could do it, then I made a second one to see if I could make it more functional and desirable, and I just finished a third one to send off to the engineer (Hartmut @ hdhardsoft.de) of the internal arcade kit I used so he can develop a custom shield to sit onto the Raspberry Pi inside the mini-arcade (he's on-board, getit). This production piece will be the model for eventual tooling. I've also asked a 3D animator to make some mock-ups of custom housing and started emailing with a production company to get a per-unit-price estimate, so I can have all the elements ready before I go to Kickstarter and detail the plan: a modular mini-arcade that's portable, easy to use and easy to develop for. It's focused on emulation classic systems first of all, but if it gains a decent-sized backing, I want to extend into gamedevelopment (not personally, but in support of developers): The first focus is a solid device, with off-the-shelf components, built into a customizable shell, with full microswitch arcade feedback, good video and stereo sound. The second focus will be to regain the cartridge culture, by approaching developers (NV-DEV:TEAM specifically) and asking if they'd like to bring their game to the Star Force Pi in SD-card form. Of course, this will include cases, manuals, decals etc, in much the same spirit of the TurboGrafX HuCard. The third focus would be on connecting two Star Force Pi's together and play two player games on two devices. Street Fighter II. Head-to-Head. Awesome. WHAT WILL IT DO: Anything it is able to do on the current Raspberry Pi really, we just add the peripherals, put it into an attractive package and at the very least allow you to make your own magic. Actually, that's a bit simplistic, we'll be discussing with the engineer and the creator of PiPlay for a Star Force Pi specific emulator package, who's already providing support for Hartmut's arcade kits. The nice thing is that software is entirely on the SDcard, which means developers control their own content and upgrades, as do you. We'd just be supplying templates for the casing and artwork. Additionally, there's HDMI-out and USB-in on there as well, so for multiplayer, or ScummVM games that need a larger screen sometimes, you can connect it to a monitor and use any USB controller/mouse/keyboard on it. PRICE: I think a fully functional Star Force Pi with power adapter, in packaging, pretty box and fun manual should not exceed 199 euro. It's a psychological pricepoint, anything beyond that would just feel like a rip-off. I spent between 250 - 300 euro on the build, but this can be brought down with a production series. YOUR FEEDBACK: So that's why I'm here! I'm a guy that grew up with Sega, wishing he had a NeoGeo, and am now at the age I can afford one, but can't have 12 systems hooked up and hijack the TV or PC everytime I want a quick game of Splatterhouse! With the Star Force Pi I have my own little desk unit to game directly: no fuss. What do you think? Would you want one? What could we do better? What should I look out for and take care off? I'm just a guy with a screwdriver that wanted to play Metal Slug with proper arcade controls and was small enough to carry around - how can I best share this with other retrogamers? Check out the first video I made showing the 'Stormtrooper' prototype: Cheers!
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Hello everyone, I just wanted to reach out and introduce myself here since I've been asked by some of the Amiga owners I have done services for about other systems as well. My Name is Paul Rezendes, and if you follow the Amiga scene you may know me fairly well. I do a lot of upgrades and repair work in my free time on classic systems, consoles, vintage home audio gear at times and several other projects. I am located in the USA in S. California. I haven't added much to my web site about non-Amiga related items just yet, but I do them quite often by word of mouth. If you're interested in getting recaps done on any of your machines please feel free to ask. The only catch is it may take some time to complete due to the nature of my full-time job. I work as an Engineering Tech and travel quite a bit, so this is done on my spare time. I usually get recaps back fast, but repairs can take quite a bit of time to diagnose and return. Just please be understanding of that and I can take good care of you. Here are some examples of some recent work I have done and some of the prices I charge. I've heard I am very reasonable in prices asked. My web site is located at http://www.acill.com(Its a work in progress and I hate the Shopify service so it may close and change soon) Typical cost for a recap on the A600 and A1200 is $58 and the A4000 is $68. I use Panasonic Hybrid caps only and this adds to the cost. I have done some for less when the owner insists on sending a cap kit from Amikit. In that case it usually is about $38. Replacing simm sockets is $25 each which includes the new socket. Battery circuit repairs on A4000 can run from $120 and up depending on the work involved. CD32 recaps using hybrid caps is about $80 depending on current price of the caps. This is because of the high nimber required. A4000T complete recap is $100 which includes the main board and three modules. Buster replace/upgrade is $38 Socket replace is also $38 each. That should give you a good idea. Here is also a list of recent work with some good quality pictures. A3000D Paula Socket Repairs https://goo.gl/photos/i8YuQqP41KFodM7r5 A4000cr SIMM Socket Replace https://goo.gl/photos/i8YuQqP41KFodM7r5 A1200 Floppy and IDE Header Replace, Recap and General Restoration https://goo.gl/photos/pEZG2r5ZiDvrD7i97 A4000cr Complete Restoration https://goo.gl/photos/ctEnc1DX1nAUnAYK7 A1200 Bad Cap Job Repair, Leak Fix, Recap and Trace Jumper https://goo.gl/photos/Hwqgz32kSWSKYoNj6 A4000 Clock Circuit Fix https://goo.gl/photos/9UyrREhrTTTauy8M6 68040 to 68060 Adapter Build https://goo.gl/photos/RLTHH3g4hvYq62UN8 A4000T Port Module Hand Built https://goo.gl/photos/mbkjZehQF5VaqVrk7 A4000 New Simm sockets and trace repairs https://goo.gl/photos/12e3oPw78RhYH7jo6 Rapidfire SCSI Card Repairs https://goo.gl/photos/zmqHjvvMVe8N4KeQ8 Blizzard 040 to 060 Conversion https://goo.gl/photos/rpzMbgNWpfpG5gc68 Apollo 1240 to 1260 Conversion https://goo.gl/photos/twvdxNiGuXnZsrYM9
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Ola Retrogamers, Last winter I presented the STARFORCE PI Electronic Tabeltop Mini-Arcade on this forum to gauge interest and collect feedback which I could use in preparing a Kickstarter campaign to produce this all-in-one system with a solid arcade experience (www.starforcepi.com). We unfortunately fell short at 49K of the 190K funding goal, but it was a pretty good response, with some decent coverage by techblogs. Because of this I decided to continue working on this project together with Hartmut Wendt (hwhardsoft.de). In parallel to working on a small-volume limited release run, I decided to explore the possibility of building a Neo Geo MVS into the smallest and lightest form factor possible. This was to compare actual Neo Geo games on original hardware with the more budget friendly emulated experience of the SFP. After roughly 4 months of working, tinkering, cutting, thinking and cursing I finished a fully functional mini Neo Geo MVS system: The STARFORCE NEO All-in-One System. The entire build cost around €600, using original and premium components, with a further €150 euro for the extra controller and multicart (161-in-1 MVS to AES shell conversion + box). Check out the attached pictures for an impression of the system, and visit the STARFORCE PI blog for a little more information on the system. SPECS: · Authentic SNK Neo Geo MV-1B hardware · Neo Geo MVS Cartridge Compatible · 2x Neo Geo Controller Inputs (Player 1 & 2) · Integrated SEIMITSU Joystick & 6 buttons (Player 1) · Integrated 8” 480p LCD Screen (4:3) + HDMI Output · SmallCab SuperGun to SCART-to-HDMI · SGL3000 Scanline Generator · Logitech Z120 Internal 1.2Watt Stereo Speakers · 3.5mm Headphone Stereo Jack · BeQuiet! Silent PSU SFW Power 2 400W · Vintage 1982 Minitel 1 Converted Case · Dimensions: 23 x 25 x 26 cm I'll post some pictures and a video of it working with the multicart soon, and I will prepare a build report for the blog so you can have a look at the internals, and how I made certain features. I'd appreciate any feedback, questions and insights you can offer. Enjoy! Marcel SFP Development Team
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From the album: Hardware
Size comparison of Dan "The Trak-Ball Man" Kramer's famous Atari 5200 Trak-Ball Controller with my SNK NeoGeo Arcade Joystick modded by Grips03 to work with the Atari 5200.© Lynxpro
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From the album: Hardware
Another picture of my modded SNK NeoGeo Arcade Joystick for use with the Atari 5200, courtesy of the mad skillz of Grips03. Do yourself a favor and buy one!© Lynxpro
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From the album: Hardware
This is my customized SNK NeoGeo arcade joystick modded by Grips03 to work with my Atari 5200. It works like a champ. Get one!© Lynxpro
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From the album: LaXDragon's Collection
My retro entertainment center that contains the following systems: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, NeoGEO AES, Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Genesis (with CD and 32X), Turbo DUO, PS2, and X-Box. -
Video http://www.iocero.com/player.aspx?iduserplaylist=2&idplaylist=1222&v=07ctK4t4P9c My Goal (porting of my NDS Game for NeoGeo CD/AES/MVS system): http://www.iocero.com/eventDetail.aspx?idEvent=20415 More Info here: http://www.iocero.com/eventDetail.aspx?idEvent=21009 Regards BEY From St@ff www.IoCero.com
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NEOGEO Handheld Games Console Officially Announced Tommo Inc and BLAZE set to release Limited Edition NEOGEO Handheld for Worldwide sale Q2 2O12 Los Angeles - The “NEOGEO X” will be released in Q2 2012 following the 20th anniversary of the ground breaking NEOGEO AES console. This Limited Edition handheld console will feature 20 officially licensed NEOGEO games including retro classics such METALSLUG, THE KING OF FIGHTERS and FATAL FURY. Along with these 20 built in NEOGEO classic titles, the NEOGEO X will also feature, SD card expansion, a 3.5” LCD screen, A/V output, internal stereo speakers and a headphone socket. The full game list is as follows: 1. ART OF FIGHTING 2. BASEBALL STARS 3. CYBER LIP 4. FATAL FURY 5. FATAL FURY SPECIAL 6. FOOTBALL FRENZY 7. KING OF THE MONSTERS 8. LAST RESORT 9. LEAGUE BOWLING 10. MAGICIAN LORD 11. METAL SLUG 12. MUTATION NATION 13. NAM 1975 14. SAMURAI SHODOWN 15. SENGOKU 16. SUPER SIDEKICKS 17. THE KING OF FIGHTERS’94 18. THE ULTIMATE 11 19. TOP PLAYERS GOLF 20. WORLD HEROES Jonathan Wan of Tommo commented "I am very proud to be working with SNK PLAYMORE, as NEOGEO is a strong brand with an excellent gaming pedigree" Jason Cooper of BLAZE commented “The NEOGEO console has always been a personal favorite of mine and I am delighted to be involved with the development of this new handheld console. We hope to re-ignite the excitement many of us felt twenty one years ago, in a more affordable manner, to a much wider audience." The Limited Edition NEOGEO X will be distributed by Tommo Inc in the United States and retro gaming specialists BLAZE throughout Europe, Middle East and Australia. A distributor for Japan and the Far East will be confirmed shortly. To register your interest go to http://www.neogeox.com/ About SNK PLAYMORE CORPORATION: Founded by Eikichi Kawasaki in Osaka Japan, SNK (Shin Nihon Kikaku) has been delighting gamers for over 30 years. Since it’s early days as a developer and manufacturer of coin operated arcade games through to it’s growth in home gaming with the NEOGEO and NEOGEO POCKET. SNK has always driven success through innovation and quality. About Tommo Inc: With over 20 years of experience in logistics and sales, a knowledgeable staff and sales representatives available nationwide, Tommo Inc. is one of North America’s largest distributors of video gaming merchandises. Founded in 1989, Tommo has grown from a wholesaler of imported video games to becoming one of the nation’s main suppliers of video gaming content to national retail chain stores as well as independent retailers. About BLAZE: Founded by Jason Cooper over 20 years ago, BLAZE now specialise in the creation and distribution of retro gaming devices. BLAZE currently distribute SEGA and ATARI branded consoles and, in Q1 2012, are set to release the ”Gamegadget" games console, billed as the "ipod for games." SOURCE