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#1
Quote from: hoobs88 on 02/07/2011, 11:25 PMSorry to get your hopes up...I sold both of them.
thanks for looking for it.
#2
Quote from: hoobs88 on 02/07/2011, 02:16 PMI'll have to check when I get home...can't remember if I have Valis II or III. If you don't hear back from me, PM me or bump this thread as a reminder.
thanks!  Keep me posted.
#3
I'm looking for the US version of Valis 3 III .  I loved this game when Iw as a kid.

It will be coign to a good home and gets lots of play time.

Please contact me if you have a copy you are willing to part with.

thanks!!!
#4
The games are originals.  and I guess I should have clarified I have the Super CD-Rom2 the one that does not need the RAU-30 to hook up to the Supergrafx
#5
I have recently gotten a Supergrafx with CD-Rom 2 and a Turbo Duo and I've run into a very odd issue.

whenever I try to play Strider or (Castlevania) Dracula X Rondo of blood the Sound cuts out during the cinema's I hear like 1 note/line then bam gone.  During the game play there is music, sound effects and everything.  And all of my HU card games work perfectly with the sound as well. 

I tested the discs on my PC and the audio is there and it works fine using Magic Engine but on the original Hardware it fails.

Also for some reason my Supergrafx never shows an Arcade card screen when I put in the Arcade Card Pro.  should I get/use a Arcade Card Duo for the Supergrafx?  Is there someplace I can send one or both off to be fixed?

Note 1: I have not tried Strider on the Duo since I do not have the Arcade Card Duo and a converter yet.
Note 2: (Castlevania) Dracula X rondo of blood has no sound on the Duo and the Supergrafx.

Thanks!