Exactly, this was a shot in the dark that kinda runs. Theory with pictures.A good reason not to share is to not let prices blow out. This is one of several ethical dilemmas associated with releasing conversion mods to the public.
I would recommend not goldrushing towards a board until the horizontal active raster is solved.
Yep. I have three copies available right now, more on the way. $350 shipping not inclusive.Fuck @rewrite you said it was capcom bowling?!
Why are all you guys rushing to grab a donor PCB?Exactly, this was a shot in the dark that kinda runs. Theory with pictures.
Yeah, I was surprised when you dropped info on ESP Ra.De. -> to Uo Poko I was like, "dang Mike, why you gotta inflate the value of ESP Ra.De.? People are going to be scooping those up like crazy to convert to Uo Poko, now!"A good reason not to share is to not let prices blow out. This is one of several ethical dilemmas associated with releasing conversion mods to the public.
I would recommend not goldrushing towards a board until the horizontal active raster is solved.
Man, there are some sick beats in DJ Boy...The conversion PCB is DJ Boy. I heard that one’s been going up in value recently already. I’ll sell mine for only $420.69.
I can't help but see some hidden joke in that price...there are some sick beats in DJ Boy
We should start a bounty pool to convert Capcom Bowling to Literally ANYTHING better.Be fast people... looks like it’s someone's lucky day: ebay.us/91zGGG
Damn it, I thought it was Golden Tee, was so excited cause the board already has basically all chips socketed.Be fast people... looks like it’s someone's lucky day: https://ebay.us/91zGGG
First the hitbox took the FGC by storm, next is trackballs. I see a future where SFVIII players are on dance stages at EVO.Easy SPDs with a trackball.
Based on pictures of the PCB I expect that would be difficult... and the boards are so expensive that few people are going to want to mess with them.I'd do very bad things for a CV1000 multi, I'd even take candy from a baby.
The sound ROMs would still need to be desoldered, reprogrammed, and soldered back down every time you converted a game.Of course, looking at the cost of the originals and that they're using mostly off-the-shelf hardware I'm surprised that there aren't many bootlegs?