I can't seem to find a whole lot of info on the original Darius arcade game. Was it released in the US at all? If so, it must have been hella rare. I'd love own one someday, but whether or not it was released in the States, its rarity will probably prevent that. -.-
The original was released in the u.s but i haven't seen one in a long time.The arcade cab itself was huge,beside it running on duel monitors like what ninja warriors did.
Triple monitors to be exact. But they were only 9'' monitors I believe. There are few out here in Japan still, fun to play with a good set of head phones.
You will probably never get to own one. Even when I was dealing in arcade stuff none of the vendors I knew had seen or even had a Darius on commission since the very early 90s. Sadly most all of these US Darius cabs are destroyed by now since they couldn't be converted. Basically the same fate for Ninja Warriors.
I can go play it in the hey arcade :)
Other than that, i never came across one in the past 20 years, lol
Quote from: SuperDeadite on 07/19/2012, 04:01 AMTriple monitors to be exact. But they were only 9'' monitors I believe. There are few out here in Japan still, fun to play with a good set of head phones.
Damn i thought it was duel but i haven't seen one since the 90's so i forgot.
Sadface. :( Oh, well...Guess I should just continue my wild goose chase for a Bosconian.
Darius and Darius EX were 3 screens. Darius 2 exists in both 3 screen and 2 screen versions.
Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 07/19/2012, 06:48 AMSadface. :( Oh, well...Guess I should just continue my wild goose chase for a Bosconian.
Like this !?
http://youtu.be/x2WH2-9v0eA
Good luck with that a very obscure game to find.
I've seen it in Canada.
I also saw it here in Canada. I used to play it a lot at an arcade in Sydney, NS of all places.
Played it growing up in Canada as well, downtown Montreal.
Quote from: ooPo on 07/19/2012, 08:14 AMI also saw it here in Canada. I used to play it a lot at an arcade in Sydney, NS of all places.
I remember playing it in Moncton, New Brunswick at Crystal Palace when it opened up in the early 90's. Those three screens where mighty impressive.
Quote from: TR0N on 07/19/2012, 06:42 AMDamn i thought it was duel but i haven't seen one since the 90's so i forgot.
Darius Burst is two screens...two wide screens. Don't get yourself down, it's a simple mistake :) (since THESE are can be found eVeRyWhErE)
(http://arcadeheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/137509053.jpg)
Quote from: SuperDeadite on 07/19/2012, 07:09 AMDarius 2 exists in both 3 screen and 2 screen versions.
There you go, easy mistake since there was a 2 screen Darius out in the wild in the 90's.
I just had a thought. Since Darius cabs are pretty hard to come by, maybe I could custom build my own?
I was originally planning on building an arcade cabinet around an NES & making a "Metroid arcade cabinet." However, perhaps I could do this instead. The most obvious issue would be the three-monitor set up...I was thinking maybe I could compensate for this buy using a 50-inch or larger LCD TV & building the cabinet around it. Not the most cost-efficient option (I could just buy a used computer monitor from a thrift store if I were making a conventional cabinet).
After the screen issue is out of the way, there's also the matter of the artwork. I'm fairly certain there aren't decent scans of the cabinet artwork for Darius on the interwebs, and even if there were, I'd have to adjust them to fit the custom cabinet.
With the large TV, computer for running MAME, arcade controls, and having artwork printed out, this could easily run over $1000...Is it worth it? Is it doable?
there is a Darius Burst in UT I dont know how the guy got to loketest one but he had to buy it or pay to ship it back lol
Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 08/08/2012, 02:27 AMI just had a thought. Since Darius cabs are pretty hard to come by, maybe I could custom build my own?
I was originally planning on building an arcade cabinet around an NES & making a "Metroid arcade cabinet." However, perhaps I could do this instead. The most obvious issue would be the three-monitor set up...I was thinking maybe I could compensate for this buy using a 50-inch or larger LCD TV & building the cabinet around it. Not the most cost-efficient option (I could just buy a used computer monitor from a thrift store if I were making a conventional cabinet).
After the screen issue is out of the way, there's also the matter of the artwork. I'm fairly certain there aren't decent scans of the cabinet artwork for Darius on the interwebs, and even if there were, I'd have to adjust them to fit the custom cabinet.
With the large TV, computer for running MAME, arcade controls, and having artwork printed out, this could easily run over $1000...Is it worth it? Is it doable?
Its very doable, if you have any wood working skills at all, or know how to have wood cut, get it painted, etc, you could design your own extended two piece cab setup similar to what some games used to use back in the day with the large projection screens. You could house a mini computer inside the main part and use a 15ft vga cable or hdmi cable to give you plenty of cable to work with as far as getting the lcd connected. Making it a two piece will make it detachable and easier to move.