Below is an example of how my MVS motherboard is setup at the moment. I was just wondering if this is the cheapest way of getting to play Neo Geo games?
Here is what it would cost if you wanted to play MOTW.
Items needed:
1. Neo Geo one slot MVS (w/ Joystick ports) - $100 (Ebay)
2. Fully wired JAMMA harness - $12 (Ebay)
3. AT power supply unit - $10 (Electrical retailer)
4. Extra wire (For stereo sound) - $3 (Electrical retailer)
5. RGB Scart Lead - $7 (Electrical retailer)
6. Resistor and cable connectors - $3 (Electrical retailer)
7. 2 Hori Joysticks - $50 (Game Choice Club)
8. MOTW MVS cartridge - $110 (Cosmicco)
Total* - $295
* Not including delivery costs and the labour used to get the setup working
The unit is connected to my Sony TV exqiped with an RGB scart socket (most modern TVs have an RGB scart socket as standard.)
If you are intereseted all the information needed to build a setup like this is explaned in these sites:
http://cps2shock.retrogames.com/jamma.html
http://www.gamesx.com/arcade/cheapjamma.htm
Other useful websites are:
http://www.gamechoice.com.hk/home.html
It may not be the greatest looking or most profesional but it does one hell of a fine job! MAS Haaaa!! And if you are one a budget then I think this is the cheapest way to experience this great system!!
Thanks Lighty...
One final question - Does anyone know if the NGCD pads work on MVS boards?
Here is what it would cost if you wanted to play MOTW.
Items needed:
1. Neo Geo one slot MVS (w/ Joystick ports) - $100 (Ebay)
2. Fully wired JAMMA harness - $12 (Ebay)
3. AT power supply unit - $10 (Electrical retailer)
4. Extra wire (For stereo sound) - $3 (Electrical retailer)
5. RGB Scart Lead - $7 (Electrical retailer)
6. Resistor and cable connectors - $3 (Electrical retailer)
7. 2 Hori Joysticks - $50 (Game Choice Club)
8. MOTW MVS cartridge - $110 (Cosmicco)
Total* - $295
* Not including delivery costs and the labour used to get the setup working
The unit is connected to my Sony TV exqiped with an RGB scart socket (most modern TVs have an RGB scart socket as standard.)
If you are intereseted all the information needed to build a setup like this is explaned in these sites:
http://cps2shock.retrogames.com/jamma.html
http://www.gamesx.com/arcade/cheapjamma.htm
Other useful websites are:
http://www.gamechoice.com.hk/home.html
It may not be the greatest looking or most profesional but it does one hell of a fine job! MAS Haaaa!! And if you are one a budget then I think this is the cheapest way to experience this great system!!
Thanks Lighty...
One final question - Does anyone know if the NGCD pads work on MVS boards?