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Super Mario Bros standalone arcade machine - NOT a Playchoice 10?
#372128 - 12/21/17 04:10 PM
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I used to hang around in Dayvilles arcade in Birmingham and convinced that there was an SMB machine downstairs that wasn't accessed via a PC10 interface.
I.e. it was a standalone SMB machine full screen.
Was this my imagination or was it only ever released as a PC10 game?
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God, I miss those dark, musty arcades ....
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Re: Super Mario Bros standalone arcade machine - NOT a Playchoice 10?
[Re: JonBoyRetro]
#372129 - 12/21/17 04:27 PM
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Re: Super Mario Bros standalone arcade machine - NOT a Playchoice 10?
[Re: uVSthem]
#372130 - 12/21/17 04:33 PM
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Re: Super Mario Bros standalone arcade machine - NOT a Playchoice 10?
[Re: JonBoyRetro]
#372133 - 12/21/17 05:23 PM
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> Yes, it could be Cheers for that! > > Here's a better video: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5knKjmtKrvc
almost certainly that
was also bootlegged a fair bit
the bootleg board would have had awful sound tho, they're actually using a Z80 and AY pretending to be the NES APU. I've actually not managed to hook it up correctly in MAME yet, presumably it just ignores some parts of the music as the number of inputs the Z80 reads vs. the number of APU writes in the unmodified sound code the game has don't match up.
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Re: Super Mario Bros standalone arcade machine - NOT a Playchoice 10?
[Re: JonBoyRetro]
#372444 - 12/28/17 11:14 PM
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That just got re-released officially for the first time by Nintendo and Hamster on Switch.
Just be aware that it includes some material from SMB2 as well as some balance adjustments and level tweaks to make it significantly harder.
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Try checking the MAME manual at http://docs.mamedev.org
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