http://devkits.handheldmuseum.com/TurboGrafx_JAMMA/index.htm
Pretty cool indeed. I've seen this on ebay once and went for few hundred. IIRC it was D-Lite who won that auction.
So naturally, here come the questions:
1. Does it actually work?
2. Did any game cabinet actually use it?
Someone else here bought one of those recently, too.
1. Of course it works.
2. I don't know what cabinets use it, but it was made, so someone used it somewhere.
It was a jamma kit that came with a marquee, so it didn't have any specific cab that I know of. :-k
I dream of finding one of those Turbo-powered Nu-Kote kiosks in a dusty warehouse, hiding in the shadows. I don't know what the hell I'd do with it though.
Sell paint?
Quote from: Kitsunexus on 11/29/2007, 05:21 PMQuote from: NecroPhile on 11/29/2007, 05:18 PMQuote from: Kitsunexus on 11/29/2007, 04:59 PMQuote from: nat on 11/29/2007, 04:34 PMSell Mix Huff Edible body paint?
Fixed.
Correctly fixed.
Sexily fixed.
Super sexily fixed.
PS - You know how honey crystallizes when it gets old? A bit of nuking will re-liquefy it, but now it can and will cause nasty burns in very sensitive areas. Learned that one the hard way.
Quote from: guest on 11/29/2007, 05:27 PMPS - You know how honey crystallizes when it gets old? A bit of nuking will re-liquefy it, but now it can and will cause nasty burns in very sensitive areas. Learned that one the hard way.
You were the photographer for that Ohio Players album cover?
Quote from: Kitsunexus on 11/29/2007, 05:36 PMYou were the photographer for that Ohio Players album cover?
Never heard of it, but Google tells me that I wish it were so.