I'd like to make some more entries, but I don't know what I've added already.
Absolutely gorgeous site! Very creative idea too. One of my buddies actually owns quite a few arcade machines. I'll ask him if he's got any MVS to add to your DB. =)
Cheers, guys! Keep up the good work!
If you give me the city and state you use I can give you a list of what games are entered for that city.
Reading the thread I couldn't find info about the carts with no serials, I own carts that only God knows why the serial was removed from the original label, so I was wondering since on your site you have R-labels for print why not assigning a Neocartman serial for those carts like Yaton carts with original boards but fake stickers? so those carts could be traceable too!
just getting a serial like RNCSN-00001 and so on for each release, cause I guess the idea is to see how games travel from one place to the other but it's only possible just for those carts that retain the original label unaltered! so if people order a set of labels or are planning on printing their own they can request a neocartman serial to match their cart and keep them under radar.
for people who want to keep the original label a side sticker could be applied like the old silver serials from SNK just to keep them with a traceable number.
I know is a lot of work but I guess it could be done.
It's a very nice idea. Although it's weird that 99% of the people doing this are from the US.
The moment I get a few of my own I'm adding them to the list
Cool idea - I'm getting some carts in the mail soon - I'm going to check & submit any new serials
Since I'm unfamiliar with the specifics of your site Xian Xi, am I right to assume you are creating a database from which others can determine the credibility of an MVS cart partly through the indexing of existing MVS carts in the hands of the community?
It could be used for that. It was mainly made just to see where your Neo cart has been around the world since Neo carts change hands very often.
Just added mine