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Crazy and sad thread.
Its shit like this, that give AES a bad name.
Amen. MVS for the win.
Crazy and sad thread.
Its shit like this, that give AES a bad name.
So, what did you make of VI in the end then? Yay, nay or just ok?
So, what did you make of VI in the end then? Yay, nay or just ok?
Don't know much about CMVS, but is what Powerflower saying true? i.e. can't get RGB through a CMVS (like AI's or Omega's?)
if so, I never knew that...
The games can probably still find new buyers (who at least believe they could be real) in a few years. There's been several contradictions in what DavidG and TonK have said during this drama, but most people will probably not go back to check once the dust has settled.
Can someone please save this thread by posting another controversial picture of obscure Neo hardware? matching patterns on the AF3 insert? a car engine? anything??
I really liked this type of discussion:
"The printing quality of the AF3 art looks like it was digitized and reproduced. So the cart is fake."
"AF3 and PS2 are test copies, and SNK didn't use the same standards as on retail versions, so they can still be legit."
"AF3 can't be a test copy because it has a bar code."
"AF3 isn't an !Arcade! product because the paper thickness is different from PI2."
"AF3 and PS2 are supposed to be test copies but don't have the same issues/printing quality etc."
"SNK used inconsistent printing quality all the time in that era (even on retail games), so AF3 and PS2 can still be legit."
"If you are for real, answer these questions about your employment at SNK and the provenance of the games."
"You won't believe me anyways. But here's a pic of an 8 slot board instead."
I was almost convinced that AF3 was real based on the information provided when it came out.
With the argument that any deviation from a retail game of the same era can be explained by declaring AF3 and PS2 test copies, it remains a question of faith for the owners.
The games can probably still find new buyers (who at least believe they could be real) in a few years. There's been several contradictions in what DavidG and TonK have said during this drama, but most people will probably not go back to check once the dust has settled.
That's a neat point.The games can probably still find new buyers (who at least believe they could be real) in a few years. There's been several contradictions in what DavidG and TonK have said during this drama, but most people will probably not go back to check once the dust has settled.
probably because, as you say, it leans more objectively towards you and 5 other individuals not shelling out 5 figure sums for what are effectively photoshopped fan-made copies of Aerofighters 3 with the approx ACTUAL value of $250 each.You know, even though this thread died, I have to admit that I found this post to be excellent. Not sure why, but maybe because it sums up the key points and does so in a very objective way.
I've also banned powerflower for 24 hours, I don't really know why...
Yeah...
Those of you tuning in for the continuing saga of DavidG and the AF3/PS2 carts, go to this thread and read the latest along with his own replies, "So Vinh _did_ talk to SNK about DavidG:" (already in progress).
This thread's more or less run it's course and powerflower didn't seem to get it, so now I've moved all ~150 of his and related posts to their own new thread!
I've also banned powerflower for 24 hours, I don't really know why... it just felt like the right thing to do. If things continue to be a problem I may just temp lock this thread.
The NGF KOF 2000? You see those get listed for funny money all the time, but did any of those actually sell?
certainly the faked AF3 carts are worth more than 250. They now represent an important part of neo geo history. see king of fighters 2000 freak edition
Had a few bad dealings when I split, paid everyone back in the past 24 hours except dead pixels (waiting for him to get back online). That's the long and short of it.
Can things ever change? I hope it could but as long as those in power are close minded, I don’t see how that can ever be. If you’re looking for the “Truth” you must first be open to the possibility that the games are real. If you fail at this very first step, there isn’t anything anyone can say or do that will ever change your mind.