Like the OP said, his Neo Geo stuff can be seen through his profile (although it takes a bit of digging). Here's a direct link to his Neo-related photo albums:
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/album.php?albumid=453
The DIY bartop and mini Neo cabs are very impressive. Great work (if you did it yourself)!
You've got a nice collection of late-90s through late-00s Nintendo stuff. The obvious hole is SNES, perhaps Nintendo's most acclaimed (or at least fondly remembered) platform.
Like the OP said, his Neo Geo stuff can be seen through his profile (although it takes a bit of digging). Here's a direct link to his Neo-related photo albums:
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/album.php?albumid=453
The DIY bartop and mini Neo cabs are very impressive. Great work (if you did it yourself)!
You've got a nice collection of late-90s through late-00s Nintendo stuff. The obvious hole is SNES, perhaps Nintendo's most acclaimed (or at least fondly remembered) platform.
Thanks mate I honestly appreciate that, and yeah I made them myself, the Bar-top houses an MVS and a 300+ Tornado-Multi-board, it also has room for the Hyper 64, but I sold that, as I only had 2 games for it and they weren't all that good in my opinion, with the Hyper' missing it also leaves space for other JAMMA arcade boards, which was never the plan, but adds the option.
The only reason there are no SNES games is I have most of the ones I liked on the GBA and play them via the GAMECUBE player, and also some on the DS examples being:
Zelda a Link to the Past (GBA)
Super Mario World (GBA)
Super Street Fighter (GBA)
Contra: The Alien Wars (GBA)
Chrono Trigger (DS)
Mario Kart (DS) has lots of the SNES tracks or I that the 3DS I forget, but have both anyway.
Yoshi's Island (DS)
There are loads so not listing everyone, you might even already know of these titles so my apologies if that is the case.
Shame there was no Super Metroid port but the GBA's Metroid Fusion and the NES remake are still stand up titles.
Again thanks for the kind words.
Steve.