Updated pictures of my collection

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Is that a Sanwa stick on a X Arcade? If it is then you probably notice a big difference in game play,in a good way :wink:
Systems: Sega Dreamcast(x2), Sega Genesis(x2), Sega Saturn, Sega CD, Genmobile (portable Genesis), FC Twin, PSX, PS2(x2), GBA, SP, Xbox 360, N64, Showcase Arcade
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dude did you make a supergun out of tupperwear containers? and are those jamma boards in other tupperwear containers?
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damnn..nice collection :shock:
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MrPopo wrote:I love how you run your arcade stuff.

Why do you have SFC doubles of your SNES games?
I buy extra copies of games I really like when I find another copy for cheap. I also have extra copies of gba and genesis games.
Hatta wrote:Nice sterilite arcade consoles, heh. What sort of switch box is that that's labeled PCB?
I should have put a description with it. That's my rgb to s-video circuit. The switch is just a regular scart switch. With the press of the button I can use it to convert a rgb to nice s-video signal for either my genesis, snes, or arcade board (pcb). Here's an old video demonstration


Dylan wrote:What's the earthbound NES cartridge? Is it some sort of repro cart?
yes it's a reproduction cart. It's nice being able to play the classic game in english. And on the original hardware
DCsegaDH wrote:Is that a Sanwa stick on a X Arcade? If it is then you probably notice a big difference in game play,in a good way :wink:
seimitsu ls-32 actually. I bought the stick to make ketsui easier. Apparently sanwa's good for fighting games but I do fine with a regular western stick for fighters. And I play fighters fine with the seimitsu as well
shaolin242 wrote:dude did you make a supergun out of tupperwear containers? and are those jamma boards in other tupperwear containers?
yes. And yes. They're all firmly bolted into play using pcb feet and bolts. It's just something I use to protect the boards
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Haha that is one of the best ways I've seen PCBs stored. At least they aren't in shoe boxes.
Boy I tell you what, are those some god dang video games?
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I found it really weird how those containers were basically the perfect pcb size. But you know a pcb is an expensive investment and as ugly as it is a 5$ container with a 2$ fan and 1$ pcb feet is worth keeping it safe I think. Anyway here's my latest purchase just came in today and it works great

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