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I couldn’t resist either….
 

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I believe it's only cv1000d games..

Akai katana
Deathsmiles black label
Ddp Dfk
Ddp Dfk black label
Ddp sdoj
Would Deathsmiles white label be on the CV1000d as well?

Luckily I'm not too big into DDP and Akia Katana :D
Or else I'd probably be tempted too :dead:
 
There's a White Label of Death Smiles? Or does "White Label" refer to the original/"Vanilla" version? Never heard it referred to as such.
 
"White label" is an industry term that means a product with a brand label that is different from the actual manufacturer. Think of your grocery stores "brand" potato chips that are really just Lays chips with a different label on the bag. Or like literally 100% of the products Supreme sells.

But for cave boards "white label" is often used to mean "not black label... The other one". I think this might have stemmed from ddp doj black label which had a menu to select between white label and black label
 
"White label" is an industry term that means a product with a brand label that is different from the actual manufacturer. Think of your grocery stores "brand" potato chips that are really just Lays chips with a different label on the bag. Or like literally 100% of the products Supreme sells.

But for cave boards "white label" is often used to mean "not black label... The other one". I think this might have stemmed from ddp doj black label which had a menu to select between white label and black label
Not to mention the DOJ "white label" title screen is actually white and the "black label" is black.

White label / original release:
DDPDOJ_Title.png


Black label:
DDPDOJBL_Title.png
 
high probable CV1K D backwards compatible with B games
maybe, if I recall CV1K B includes an RTC where it also stores high-scores and settings (hence the coin cell battery on B boards) CV1K D has more memory but dropped the RTC and stores settings on the Flash ROM itself.

so it really comes down to if B games are ok with the RTC not being present, and even if they are you'll lose the functionality of settings and scores getting stored. Also Ibara has a clock in-game that reads from the RTC (not sure if other games do also).

a universal board would really be a CV1K B with larger memory.
 
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