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DU: Street Fighter was a movie
#380001 - 12/12/18 10:41 AM






Jorge Silva and Kravex sent us a dump of a Spiderman bootleg arcade game based on the SNES game







CoolMod dumped Stadium Hero 96 (version EAE)





Jorge Silva sent us a dump of Street Fighter The Movie (V.1.14)




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Re: DU: Street Fighter was a movie new [Re: Smitdogg]
#380011 - 12/12/18 09:43 PM


> Jorge Silva and Kravex sent us a dump of a Spiderman bootleg arcade game based on the
> SNES game

There were a LOT of these "SNES game on arcade boards" around back when I was in high school, in Mexico. I remember seeing a Toy Story one and a Mortal Kombat 3 one. I really wish those were still around, they're probably the same as the SNES game but... it's still curious as hell.



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Re: DU: Street Fighter was a movie new [Re: Foxhack]
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> There were a LOT of these "SNES game on arcade boards" around back when I was in high
> school, in Mexico. I remember seeing a Toy Story one and a Mortal Kombat 3 one. I
> really wish those were still around, they're probably the same as the SNES game
> but... it's still curious as hell.

That was pretty common a lot back then. Many of us knew about Super Mario Bros. not because a friend next door had a NES at home, but because there was a NES adapted Arcade machine near our schools, convenience stores and tortilla shops... along with Atari 2600 adapted Arcade machines. For us Cabal were always a joystick game and we didn't know there was a real Arcade version of Kung-Fu Master. We only knew about the NES version played at Arcade places. The tradition continued with X-BOX first generation and Xbox 360 adapted Arcade machines with lots of console game emulators when they aren't plain PCs, but only before places renting gaming computers and home consoles became popular.

Legend in photo: "Did you know... in the nineties this was: 'going (buying) for tortillas'?".

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Re: DU: Street Fighter was a movie new [Re: BIOS-D]
#380015 - 12/13/18 01:02 AM


> > There were a LOT of these "SNES game on arcade boards" around back when I was in
> high
> > school, in Mexico. I remember seeing a Toy Story one and a Mortal Kombat 3 one. I
> > really wish those were still around, they're probably the same as the SNES game
> > but... it's still curious as hell.
>
> That was pretty common a lot back then. Many of us knew about Super Mario Bros. not
> because a friend next door had a NES at home, but because there was a NES adapted
> Arcade machine near our schools, convenience stores and tortilla shops... along with
> Atari 2600 adapted Arcade machines. For us Cabal were always a joystick game and we
> didn't know there was a real Arcade version of Kung-Fu Master. We only knew about the
> NES version played at Arcade places. The tradition continued with X-BOX first
> generation and Xbox 360 adapted Arcade machines with lots of console game emulators
> when they aren't plain PCs, but only before places renting gaming computers and home
> consoles became popular.
>
> Legend in photo: "Did you know... in the nineties this was: 'going (buying) for
> tortillas'?".

The SNES single board ones tend to be actually modified to accept credits ingame etc. tho rather than just having an external credit circuit or bolted on timer like a lot of the modified things you saw. (system11's current blog update details a SNES one that was just a multigame with timer and some automatic inputs for recognized games)

Also a lot of these chinese ones have other features hacked in, like the stupid 'press start to change character' function that seems to have been in the majority of Chinese SF2 hacks too etc. (to me that's a complete anti-feature, but the community there seem to go mad for it)



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Re: DU: Street Fighter was a movie new [Re: Haze]
#380020 - 12/13/18 04:05 AM


> > > There were a LOT of these "SNES game on arcade boards" around back when I was in
> > high
> > > school, in Mexico. I remember seeing a Toy Story one and a Mortal Kombat 3 one. I
> > > really wish those were still around, they're probably the same as the SNES game
> > > but... it's still curious as hell.
> >
> > That was pretty common a lot back then. Many of us knew about Super Mario Bros. not
> > because a friend next door had a NES at home, but because there was a NES adapted
> > Arcade machine near our schools, convenience stores and tortilla shops... along
> with
> > Atari 2600 adapted Arcade machines. For us Cabal were always a joystick game and we
> > didn't know there was a real Arcade version of Kung-Fu Master. We only knew about
> the
> > NES version played at Arcade places. The tradition continued with X-BOX first
> > generation and Xbox 360 adapted Arcade machines with lots of console game emulators
> > when they aren't plain PCs, but only before places renting gaming computers and
> home
> > consoles became popular.
> >
> > Legend in photo: "Did you know... in the nineties this was: 'going (buying) for
> > tortillas'?".
>
> The SNES single board ones tend to be actually modified to accept credits ingame etc.
> tho rather than just having an external credit circuit or bolted on timer like a lot
> of the modified things you saw. (system11's current blog update details a SNES one
> that was just a multigame with timer and some automatic inputs for recognized games)

Ha, you're basically describing the Tourvision system.

> Also a lot of these chinese ones have other features hacked in, like the stupid
> 'press start to change character' function that seems to have been in the majority of
> Chinese SF2 hacks too etc. (to me that's a complete anti-feature, but the community
> there seem to go mad for it)

The ones I played were modified to accept coins (Start was locked out until a coin was deposited, etc.)



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Re: DU: Street Fighter was a movie new [Re: Foxhack]
#380021 - 12/13/18 05:05 AM


> Ha, you're basically describing the Tourvision system.
>
> > Also a lot of these chinese ones have other features hacked in, like the stupid
> > 'press start to change character' function that seems to have been in the majority
> of
> > Chinese SF2 hacks too etc. (to me that's a complete anti-feature, but the community
> > there seem to go mad for it)
>
> The ones I played were modified to accept coins (Start was locked out until a coin
> was deposited, etc.)

yeah, he picked it up because he's been studying Tourvision for years, and this was a similar, but much cruder thing for the SNES.

locking out start with external timer circuits is easy tho, and I've seen practically every console hooked up that way, it's much more interesting when the actual games are re-coded to support it as often you're having to change code flow (jumping back to title screen so that game can be started if coins are inserted during the demo etc.) because it was never designed to work like that.



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Re: DU: Street Fighter was a movie new [Re: Smitdogg]
#380025 - 12/13/18 12:12 PM


> Jorge Silva and Kravex sent us a dump of a Spiderman bootleg arcade game based on the
> SNES game
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> CoolMod dumped Stadium Hero 96 (version EAE)
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> Jorge Silva sent us a dump of Street Fighter The Movie (V.1.14)

I remember seeing Darius Twin SNES bootleg here in Fort Worth. At Pancho's Mexican Buffet. Long time ago. I couldn't remember the name of the food place while back.

This will be very hard to find. Unless it only one that been bootlegged then forget about finding this one.



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