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+ | In this guide I will show you how to consolize an MV-1C MVS board. What is consolization you ask? | ||
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+ | ''Consolization is basically turning an arcade board which is made to be played in an arcade cab playable on a regular TV with control pads just like any other home console, hence the name "Consolization". The difference between a CMVS and a supergun is that a CMVS is a "dedicated" supergun that only plays MVS games.'' | ||
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+ | This is where you ask yourself do you want to make a CMVS or a supergun. '''You decide.''' | ||
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In This Guide
In this guide I will show you how to consolize an MV-1C MVS board. What is consolization you ask?
Consolization is basically turning an arcade board which is made to be played in an arcade cab playable on a regular TV with control pads just like any other home console, hence the name "Consolization". The difference between a CMVS and a supergun is that a CMVS is a "dedicated" supergun that only plays MVS games.
This is where you ask yourself do you want to make a CMVS or a supergun. You decide.