Damn, it's funny how this goes around in a circle.Link?
Same and that includes my boot of Rumble Fish 2 I got back 2014 for around 50 bucks and only tested two days ago, both work great as far as I can tell. Saying that it would be nice to have my MS6 flashed for permanent blood but heigh-ho.I have a metal slug 6 bootleg and it plays perfect, as far as I can tell.
I love it.
it's really not bad, it'S only like a small section of the graphics of the white house stage, it feels like it's missing something.I know this is an old topic, but curious if anyone has any video footage or screenshots of how bad the glitches are for Samurai Shodown VI? At this point I've come to the realization I'm never going to find a reasonably priced original LOL, but still would like to have one to play on every once in awhile. So considering going the bootleg / reproduction unit route. Just curious how bad it is and if it's really just isolated to one stage?
I don't have any repro carts to compare against, but it feels pretty smooth to me. I saw your pic here and I can't feel anything like that. Mine does have ABS 2 printed in the plastic on the underside (fourth picture).feel the center of the label and if there is a bump in the plastic beneath or if it's smooth. That will tell you if the cart housing is original (smooth) or repo (bump in middle)
Yeah, that's weird. Conversions?bizarrely I've found a handful of bootleg KOFXI carts with original case and label (unique serials too) but bootleg PCBs.
Yeah, could be. Cool, thank you for confirming.My best guess is that this game just shipped with really shit labels, since thats all ive seen. Its a very limited release fwiw