We dumped the rare Deco Cassette Flashboy, the first ever version of "The Deco Kid" game! It took approximately 100 hours of work to get a good dump. You can tell already I didn't dump it personally because I don't have anywhere near that much patience. When this game was originally released the title for the game was "Flash Boy" in Japan and "The Deco Kid" for the export release. Later Data East changed the title to "The Deco Kid" for all vertical versions and "Flash Boy" for the horizontal versions. This dump is the original/first ever released version of the game, a vertical Japan release.
We dumped Dodge Man, an extremely rare PCB from from Omori in 1983! It's cooler than a polar bear's toenail!
We dumped Jump-Kun, an early prototype platformer by Kaneko!
We dumped Omega, a rare game from Nihon System. Only a few PCBs were produced, putting in around a prototype level in rarity.
We dumped the rare Segasonic Cosmo Fighter Galaxy Patrol thanks to an anonymous donator.
We secured a PCB believed to be called Acchi Muite Hoi. The auction I believe mentioned something about it being made by Atlas, the PCB shows NTC. Several games have been made with this as part of their title. It involves game that is a Japanese variant of tic-tac-toe.
A friend of the DU has bought a Strikes & Spares cabinet and is going to get it dumped. More info later on that.
We picked up a rare ST-V cart called Tatacot. Nobody knows what it is. It could be the best game you've ever played, could be the worst. It could get you laid. It could give your cat a seizure and give your dog rabies.
We picked up a rare ST-V cart called Hashire Patrol Car. It is apparently a medal game.
We secured a Gaelco Football PCB set. It seems to be fairly rare and is said to be a fun game.
Surgeville dumped Gone Fishing for us. It's an arcade game similar to the similar flash game from a decade ago.
Lastly, we dumped TT Defender. "TT" is a brand Taito used in the early 80's on games where they produced the hardware themselves for Japan releases. TT Defender runs on different hardware from the Defender sets currently in MAME.