NEO GEO MVS 1-6 slot Supergun

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This supergun is designed specifically for NEO GEO 1-6 slot MVS arcade equipment. It is a wonderful alternative to the home NEO GEO equipment which is very expensive compared to the arcade. The size of the system is very compact and replaces the full size arcade machine allowing for saved room and ease of use. The encoder in this supergun is NEOBITZ the perfect picture for the NEO GEO. It has composite and s-video connections. The s-video is fantastic. The sound is unamplified so the arcade board sound will not ruin your TV speakers. It provides mono for 1 slot systems and stereo for multi slots. It has test buttons for both 1 slot and MVS. The controls are Happ Ultimate joysticks and Competition pushbuttons which are high quality for US arcade parts. The pushbutton layout is a curved multi use Japanese style layout perfect for Neo Geo. The casing is laminated in thick abs plastics and t-moulding. A beautiful red metallic overlay and 1/8 in Plexiglas finish these gorgeous arcade sticks. They hook up with 15 pin connectors and the cables can be disconnected, inside the sticks quick disconnects allow for ease in changing buttons . I only use real arcade power supplies with my superguns which gives the extra power the multi slots need to function properly. Every wire and connection in this unit is heat shrinked and wired with extra wire just in case you feel like modding or changing things down the road. This supergun was designed to be very user friendly. All connections can not be mixed up and only fit one way. Plug in the power supply, sound, video, and sticks and you are ready to play within seconds of receiving the system. The color adjust on top of the unit allows for perfect color on your TV. Any questions I will get back to you right away.

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Package includes

* Supergun

* Happ Power supply

* 2 Arcade Joysticks

* 2 15 pin cables

* composite, audio cable

* s-video cable

Price $350.00 plus 45.00 Shipping anywhere in the USA. I accept paypal just pm me for more information.
 
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I saw this up on the bay earlier in the week when I was looking for arcade stuff here in Washington. This is a beautiful looking piece of equipment. So, free bump for something shiny and a fellow Washingtonian. :mr_t:
 

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I see a burn make on that 4 pin housing. Looks like there was some arching. What does that power up?
 

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You are funny trying to make allegations about my product with no knowledge that Molex connectors sometimes come in different shades. I guarantee this is not burned it has been tested multiple times and I have never had a burned connector. Just different Molex connectors from different places. I got one from Radio Shack and the slightly tinted one form a place called Vetco electronics for some reason Vetcos had a slightly darker shade of plastic. I hope that straitens out this false allegation.
 

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I got some new pictures up they better show off my product. I also changed the one power Molex connector to a Radio Shack one so it would match the other. These power Molex connectors are the same ones used on arcade power supplies for arcade machines by the way. I used this supper gun today for about 6 hr to play my 4 slot MVS. It is a beautiful machine and I am very proud of it. I used 110% the best quality most expensive parts I could find to build this. Don’t let this machine pass you up if you are interested in getting into the world of MVS.
 

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Nice looking kit,but the asking price is steep,especially if your trying to push the main selling point as being able to get into the MVS scene. You should push its other abilities too,and ad a sync cleaner to help assist with other pcbs the NeoBitz has issues with. Overall it can be done for a little cheaper so many will view your asking price as too high.
None the less,like I said,very nice looking :) The sticks look great too!
 

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This is not a steep price, I am practically selling it at cost of what it was to make it. I understand the NEOBITZ needs modification to play other jamma boards but the price of a AES with a cheep stick is a lot higher. I have 2 other supper guns to sell using the JROK and R2N. The JROK will be going for a higher price on ebay but the R2N will be the same as this one I am selling now. The R2N has about the same compatibility as the NEOBITZ which is basically designed for NEO GEO equipment. I made this supergun for the NEO GEO user. I think it will satisfy this application beyond expectations. At the time I got this encoder I did not have knowledge of the sync cleaner for it and my intention was a MVS based supergun. If I was going to make something different I would have got a JROK which this supergun was going to originally have. But I wanted to try the NEOBITZ because the main application was NEOGEO and it does have the best S-video picture for this system. Other people in California and the East Coast sell supper guns at the same price and are not even one tenth the quality and work I put into this one. Believe me I have been there and paid $400.00 + 50.00 shipping and got screwed with a piece of cheep shit because I wanted to get in to MVS. This is the lowest price I can go and is pure quality. I find it funny people will pay $300.00 - $1000.00 for a desirable JAMMA pcb but they practically want the supergun for free. I appreciate the advice but I already know this that is why it is advertised as a NEO GEO MVS supergun. You want the best for MVS this is it.
 

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Well,I'm not trying to argue with you,you seem to get really defensive about this stuff....Simple matter is I got my 2 Supergun Kits for much cheaper,and both power up to a 6-Slot fine,and can do about any board. My one with Component video out and S-video with a sync cleaner was only $260.00. I nor anyone else here are expecting anything for free. I don't know why you would accuse anyone here of that....

The guy that I know that builds them is Michael Helgeson. He custom builds them by request. My two units are ones I got off of him. A few others here,D-Lite ect.. do them for a good price too at great quality from what I can tell in pics,and Massystems has them for your asking price,but with a enclosed psu that is a arcade one also,and I think you get a choice of the arcade stick design with theirs.

Also,you can nab a consolized MVS for around that price. The price of a AES is around $200 with a game or 2 on average.

Again,not trying to derail your thread,and again I think you unit looks nice as hell,but the price is steep for what it does.


Here is a fair comparison for you,my s-video one I got off of MH for around $180.00. It has a asian encoder in it,a sync cleaner,a 6 button harness,uses my custom Hori sticks I had him mod for me along with AES ones,built in 400 watt power supply with 80mm fan,a temp gage so I can monitor the temp of the unit when running heavy boards,coin and service switch,and gold plated audio/video jacks. So far this thing has been able to power any board I trow at it without breaking a sweat. I know for a fact because of the temp gage ;)


Either way,good luck at selling them man! :)
 
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Do they come with 2 really nice sticks, NO they don’t. You obviously don’t know what you are talking about. The sticks break down to $100.00 a piece and that is not for particle board with a cheep sticker on it painted like shit or a stick you gave someone to modify. The supergun is about $150.00 for a small size MVS supergun. I have seen consolized superguns go for $400-600 dollars without sticks same with superguns with a hacked pad. You are full of it trying to tamper with my good fair sale. Have you seen a Mass supergun it is not a small size even with your imagination. The superguns you have are nice but don’t come with 2 arcade sticks made to the quality of mine or with sticks at all. And you would not need the big box or fan if the power supply was detachable. A Chinese encoder I would like to see the picture quality for NEOGEO compared to the NEOBITZ. I have tested Chinese encoders and they have very poor picture but they are VERY CHEEP. And stop messing with my sale look at the pictures of my product it speaks for itself. I am not making money on this supergun. I am loosing money and will not make them anymore. And yes you seem to think sticks don’t cost money because you are comparing superguns that don’t come with sticks as the same thing. Again unbelievable.
 

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Well,I was just pointing out minor things about the asking price,and I mean,I was trying to complement you too,but your a obvious asshole it sounds like from your replies to people. I don't think I even sent any insults you way at all,if I did I did not mean to,I was just being honest with you. But since you want to play the insult game:

My s-video encoder has a drop in Sony CX on it,it pretty much stomps the AD 724,725 in overall performance... Craze Arcade R2Ns were not that hot,and Neobitz rank the same. Nice for Neo,but not the best made,and the Ad 724/725 chip line is old as shit and dirt cheap,budget line from 1994-95,what can you expect...

And most Asian encoders I have used use a substitute chip of the exact same specs as a Sony CX,like the s-video one Yanton sells,which has the same s-video quality as the s-video jrok. How do I know this? Because I had one in a prior SG of mine I sold because I wanted 1 with 6 button support.

As for sticks,sticks don't cost 100 each,not even to build..... Infact you can nab a twin stick X arcade base unit for around 70 from X Arcade,with buttons and sticks for it. Then all you'd have to do is wire up DB 15 cables,which run next to nothing...MH was more then willing to do this for me,I declined because I wanted my bad ass imported Hori Soul Calibur 2 sticks. They stomp the shit outta yours man,to be honest with you. Sorry :(

Yes I have owned the Massystems Supergun,it is a nice unit,and yes,its large,and you can place alot of pcbs on top of it,thats a plus,not a minus.... Massystems sticks also look better then yours,so get off the high horse. I never had a single issue with the Massystem one I had. I sold it prior to moving for space reasons,not quality issues.

I would rather have a built in PSU,not one sitting bare exposed to the world. More exposed stuff complicates things. Trying to insult others Superguns by claiming their power supply is in the unit is a bad thing will only get people thinking your a dumb ass. there is no negative to having a self contained PSU,and the more powerful the better off you are,and having a cooling fan is a plus,not a minus.

The likelyhood of your power supply dying due to heat related issues is greater then mine,as mine is actively cooled.

If your loosing money,then keep them then. If your pissed because you have no takers yet from here,or ebay,its because of the obvious reasons I stated above.
many others may not be saying it here,but they are thinking it cause they have seen Supergun kits sell here so often they know the score quite well.
See:
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167847
yet another SG kit changes hands eventually...
I'm not trying to derail your thread here. People here can make up their own minds as to if your asking price is a good deal or not. I'm not selling either of my SG kits,so you have no reason to be so paranoid acting. No need to spit blood.
 
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Also you can nab those wood based SF 2 Anniversary sticks or wood based Pelican sticks on ebay for around 30-60 bucks and rewire them and change buttons on them. Tends to cost less then 100 each and the quality is better then your self built ones. Plus instead of reflective blinding material you get nice artwork or a solid color.
 

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samurai10000 said:
I got some new pictures up they better show off my product. I used 110% the best quality most expensive parts I could find to build this.

You say this but you couldn't find the most expensive and best quality Jrok Component encoder it seems..or a artwork layout for the sticks...
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I used this supper gun today for about 6 hr to play my 4 slot MVS.
Did soup and crackers come with this "Supper Gun" you speak of? Do you power it by laying the cords on your plate? is it microwavable or do you have to cook it via oven? is it like the "TV Dinner" I hear so much about?

See,this is what happens when you trow insults at people,we trow them back at you 100 fold and pick apart everything you say.
 
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I forgot to comment on the temp gage that is hilarious. Very unnecessary to have this feature . If you keep it out of the box you would not need a fan or have to worry about the system overheating and watching a heat gage. I have a life and am not going to argue every point. I would like people to look into this themselves and they will see that you are exaggerating your points. And my sticks are a lot higher quality then mass produced Chinese sticks with cheep sticks and buttons. My stick is made of thick high quality plywood and laminated in thick abs lightly textured plastics and covered in 1/8 in Plexiglas lined from top to bottom in t-moulding. The parts are HAPP which is better then knockoff buttons and sticks. All the sticks you talk about people end up changing the parts. MASS does have HAPP parts but they paint their sticks and put a sticker on top. Everything I said in my item description is true read it again if you don’t understand. I cant believe you are so into wanting to go after me and ruin my sales. I just want to give someone a good deal. I will not post to anymore of your responses. Just stay out of my business and mind your own. I only had the system on ebay for 5 days and only had one small picture to show it off. It will sell I am not worried about that. Maybe I will just put it back on ebay so I don’t have nut cases going after me. And what was with your last post about soup, crackers and microwaves I don’t understand you. Any people with serious questions please pm me.
 

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I don't understand either,your the one who called it a Supper Gun....
I fail to see what "sales" you are speaking of. From what I can tell here none have taken place.
For that matter I thought you were only selling one of these? That would make it a sale,not sales....That means your not running a business here with multiple items.
As far as ebay goes,typically the same crowd here are the ones buying the stuff there,so your SOL either way it goes,especially if you continue to insult everyone.

A exposed arcade psu with no protection on it or the wires is a terrible idea. It sitting out in the open wont cool it unless you have a house fan aimed at it,which would be so trailer trash....Sorry,no one would agree to you thinking on that.
Since MVS was your goal you should have built a custom PSU in a safe housing or got one of the ones people use for consolized units.

A temp gage is not necessary,you right,and only one of my SG kits,the s-video one shown has one. I just wanted it on there to see if any of the pcbs used would cause heat. They don't.

So your saying Hori,Mass,SF2 Anniversary,and Pelican sticks have a shoddy paint job and stickers on them? You don't really expect anyone here to believe that do you?
Take a real close look at this link will you? See the mass stick on there?
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167847
The stick doesn't look like a crap paint job either....

I think you are pissed because you stuff has not sold,and you don't like people giving you sound advice or commenting freely on your stuff. I think it pissed you off more that you have found out I know what the hell I am talking about.

Talking about this here with you is like haggling over the price of a old single side play laserdisc player with a drunk pawn shop owner. Even when faced with the facts,you still think your right,or insist you are even though you know your not and your full of bullshit. As I said,good luck on the sell. Ill keep a eye out on ebay and see how much you have to drop the price to sell it. Just keep this in mind,while yours isn't selling,everyone else's with a fair price is :).
Later.
 

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I see you Monolith stuck on viewing my thread for the past 50 min. I am playing my MVS and refresh my computer and see your are still viewing. Just drop it, its not like I am your girlfriend get over it. This is too funny. The supply is covered and the connections are sealed look at the picture smart ass.
 

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A lot of people higher up then you like Bob Roberts told me you don’t need a fan on a power supply not enclosed. And he has been in the Arcade business a long time.
 

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A crappy Hori Soul Caliber is one of their cheep shit sticks. Now a HRAP 2 can be had for about $120 on ebay. I have one up right now good quality. And I had one modded with Seimitsu on the boards hear and it sold.
 

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Lol,sorry,you should refresh more,I keep bouncing between threads here.
Your psu is sitting there exposed in the normal metal casing it comes in. That snot real protection... When I say exposed wires,it means you have nothing keeping them together in a group away from harm,like large heat shrink or tubing.

They are exposed completely there. I don't think when you spoke with Bob Roberts he said,hey guy,thats a smart idea,lets leave the arcade psu's sitting out in the open so we don't have to use a fan",now did he? Nor did the other people "higher up" I will bet. Not only that,its ugly as hell. BTW whats the names of these people you speak of that are "higher up"?

Kinda wondering....
 

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Are you blind look at the heat shrink on the wires and the cover on the connections. And yes, I have been dealing with Bob Roberts for a long time and that is what he told me. He is the guy I buy most of my parts from. He also answers all my questions.
 

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samurai10000 said:
A crappy Hori Soul Caliber is one of their cheep shit sticks. Now a HRAP 2 can be had for about $120 on ebay. I have one up right now good quality. And I had one modded with Seimitsu on the boards hear and it sold.


I don't know,mine seem pretty nice to me,and were kinda expensive,running me $170 for the pair imported.Individually they costed more then the real Arcade Pro 2 did on release I think. At any rate those Arcade pro 2s were selling barely for around 80 on ebay a few weeks ago. Your the only one selling that stick on ebay right now at a way over marked price for that matter,and the PS3 version can be had for around $50 on ebay. It uses the same kinda parts so its just as ideal for modding as the version 2 as far as superguns are concerned.

All Hori sticks tend to use the same button types and stick types with different color schemes. Nothing new....

So basically this was all you could come up with after your sticker and crap paint job theory got busted? And like I said,my Hori's are better then your home mades.
I think about any Hori would be :).
 

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Look what I found my friend, go to tech support in the forums and look at the post arcade power supply fan? I just revived a old post. Have fun learning something.
 

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samurai10000 said:
Are you blind look at the heat shrink on the wires and the cover on the connections. And yes, I have been dealing with Bob Roberts for a long time and that is what he told me. He is the guy I buy most of my parts from. He also answers all my questions.


Ok,let me break this down in simple english for you. You take all the wires coming off the psu,you bind them together and then you heat shrink the entire thing in protective tubing. I am sure Bob Roberts and the other list of "higher up" people you forgot to mention can explain this to you also....
 

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Lol,I did,and I replied back. So you consider all of 2 people to be your higher up sources? You did not even mention what you would be powering,or that fact you were going to leave the power supply sitting there exposed. God you a fucking joke....
 
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