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Not to sound like Metal Jeebus, but Puzzle Mushihimetama is a hidden gem IMO.[/QUOTE]
It's great and one of only a few PCB's I ever actively sought out. As much as I like it, I think Uo Poko is better.
Not to sound like Metal Jeebus, but Puzzle Mushihimetama is a hidden gem IMO.[/QUOTE]
It's great and one of only a few PCB's I ever actively sought out. As much as I like it, I think Uo Poko is better.
It's great and one of only a few PCB's I ever actively sought out. As much as I like it, I think Uo Poko is better.
Thanks man! I appreciate it.hubba hubba Digmac - nice scoops!
I think Mushitama and Uo Poko are two very solid and notably underrated puzzle games. I personally like the theme and gameplay a little better on Mushitama, but what do you prefer about Uo Poko?It's great and one of only a few PCB's I ever actively sought out. As much as I like it, I think Uo Poko is better.
Yeah, those listings are crack price, and the sellers likely don't have the items in hand. If you look at that one for $1129, someone was actually nutty enough to buy one at that price back in May of 2019. The Japanese shops are a good chunk under $1000, so that buyer got had.It’s not worth eBay prices, that’s for damn sure. I got mine for $175, and play Uo Poko more often.
There’s two ‘tama on eBay right now, one for $1100 and one for $1600.
This hobby has jumped the shark, for reals.
I think it's probably the theme and relative visual simplicity in Uo Poko that leads me to prefer it. For some reason I always go back to Uo Poko over Mushihimetama, and I can't really put my finger on why since I don't really remember too many gameplay differences (it's been several years since I put in Mushihimetama).
Bought this Combo AV EX++ supergun. I haven't had time to play around with it very much yet.
Here's an album with a few additional pictures: https://imgur.com/a/0gugkiU
Always been curious to know what the HDMI video quality is like on these SG's. Since some arcade boards have weird refresh rates I could only see the HDMI video output being a problem. That was always the appealing thing about the Combo's though.
Those Gonbes converter suck ass if you care about input lag. 33ms of lag aka 2 frames unless it has custom firmware (which seems to be around one frame). And that is before it even gets to your tv. If playing on a flat panel you might as well emulate using groovymame as you would get better results.
I was never impressed with the picture quality of these vs raw rgb capture. However where this chinamanese device shines at is 240p/480i resolution changes. Flat panels get destroyed by those with signal cutouts.
Nice case and button spacing though.
Another Suruga-ya gamble, listed as being sun faded but no idea how badly because they never have an actual item picture or proper description. Turns out not much at all! Was $160 instead of the regular $220+
That AOF art is so much cooler than the U.S version. Some quality titles you got there.Picked these up recently.