Hello everyone,
I'm a game developer originally from Spain. Posted here a couple of times I believe but now's a good time as any other for a formal introduction!
I've accumulated all sorts of roms and emulators throughout the years but never had the will to play them for more than a couple of minutes. It never felt real.
So when my 1st kid was born I decided I'd give him the "grand tour" and get him to play the very best videogames of each era. This of course includes arcade games.
I can't own every arcade game but I can cherry-pick a few favourites.
I spent about a year in Japan for work and that kind of sealed the deal. Bought a few jamma boards, and a H.A.S. supergun.
I still don't have everything I need to boot up the games but I'm gradually getting there.
Recently bought CPS2 and F3 multis. I'm a software guy so basically terrified of electronics but I hope I can learn this hobby without breaking much.
My ultimate goal is to learn enough soldering so I can recap my systems without having to rely on anyone else.
That's all!
Thanks to the people who make it possible for everyone else to keep playing these very special games on the original hardware.
I'm a game developer originally from Spain. Posted here a couple of times I believe but now's a good time as any other for a formal introduction!
I've accumulated all sorts of roms and emulators throughout the years but never had the will to play them for more than a couple of minutes. It never felt real.
So when my 1st kid was born I decided I'd give him the "grand tour" and get him to play the very best videogames of each era. This of course includes arcade games.
I can't own every arcade game but I can cherry-pick a few favourites.
I spent about a year in Japan for work and that kind of sealed the deal. Bought a few jamma boards, and a H.A.S. supergun.
I still don't have everything I need to boot up the games but I'm gradually getting there.
Recently bought CPS2 and F3 multis. I'm a software guy so basically terrified of electronics but I hope I can learn this hobby without breaking much.
My ultimate goal is to learn enough soldering so I can recap my systems without having to rely on anyone else.
That's all!
Thanks to the people who make it possible for everyone else to keep playing these very special games on the original hardware.