Does anyone here have the instruction cards for Capcom vs SNK 2?

TerryMasters

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Hey everyone. I'm remaking some artwork and I can't for the life of me find the two instruction cards for CvS2 anywhere. So I was hoping someone here might have them, and just take a quick picture of them for me. I've seen a few pictures of them on ebay and there's a very low-res shot of them in the manual, but I can't really make anything out.

Any help is greatly appreciated, as always :)
 

alec

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If you're looking for the flyer that heads above the Japanese cabinet, you can grab that here:

http://www.fightersgeneration.com/games/?C=M;O=A

Tons of good stuff there, but if you're looking for the move strips that go under the glass, I don't think they have em. I'm sure somebody who frequents this forum does. It would just be a matter of them seeing this thread.

btw, one of my all time favorites ever.
 

TerryMasters

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I figured I'd bump this and ask another question at the same time. Does anyone here know if I leave a Naomi GD-Rom drive powered on by itself, if it will eventually power itself down?

Here's my situation. I have two games in one JAMMA cabinet - one Naomi based, the other standard JAMMA. If I want to change games, I just unplug the JAMMA and switch it over. Now I recently got a GD-Rom drive, which needs a seperate PSU. So I wire everything up, and when the machine turns on both power supplies start up so that if I'm playing a GD-Rom game, everything is powered correctly... however, because they're on two seperate PSU's, if I decide to play the JAMMA game instead, the GD drive is still getting power from the second power supply. So I'm curious if it's ok to leave it like this, or if I should plug the second power supply into a surge protector or something and just switch it off when I'm using the JAMMA game. What do you guys suggest?
 
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