I had seen the game at the arcades back in the day but never got to try it. Tried it at @cpsystem3 place and fell in love with it, playing it with the spinner is the proper way, feels right. The Capcom spinner to me feels like the better one out of all the spinners I have tried. I had been trying for years to get a cab, but usually either missed out or no one was selling. Nowadays, the PCB and spinners reach $2-3K easy, spinners alone have sold for $500 apiece in poor condition. The more reasonable "forum" price seems to be around $250-300 for beat-up or nonworking ones. So for a true replica, that is brand new I think the price is right. But, as I said, we want to sell these at a much lower price point, I am sure we will get there.Thanks for the replies. Think we should get the mister community aware of this project. More sales. Also come up with the boards/adapters needed if we wanna use this on other hardware/games. Will help sales. If you want this to go viral you can hit up smokemonster to write an article or contact bob from retrorgb.
I'm in for 4. I would like 2* 1p populated panels then an additional 2* spinners alone. If no 1p panels are made I'll get the 2p panel pictured above. This number depends on final price of course. I won't leave you hanging if you ordered me four for prices suggested above though. Let's do our best to get prices down!
I am waiting to get the test/prototype replica spinner from Hursit. Once I have that, will test it and send it to a few members here, etc... to try out and review, most likely @SmokeMonster , @beast1x5, @RetroRGB if they have time.
I also want these to able to be used with PC/Emulation, Mister, Original Hardware, etc... I hope we can get some members to work on creating adapters for it. Maybe @brizzo would like to make a version spinner adapter board?! At the moment we are concentrating on just getting these made though. I know we will get these made, thanks for the support