Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
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Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
An obscure unreleased F3 game that seems to have been emulated. Just out of curiosity, would it be possible to play this game on a real F3 by replacing the eproms on a 'donor' game cart?
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
That game looks excellent, I love platformers.
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
Steve wrote:
An obscure unreleased F3 game that seems to have been emulated. Just out of curiosity, would it be possible to play this game on a real F3 by replacing the eproms on a 'donor' game cart?
Yes, but you'd no doubt need to work out jumpers and stuff. Probably way more hassle than it's worth.
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
if anybody wants to send me some kit ie pcb board etc i will try & work it out
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
Might take you up on that at some point!richy13 wrote:if anybody wants to send me some kit ie pcb board etc i will try & work it out
I have had a few carts open to try and work out how to convert a **** dating sim I have to a Rayforce, but the PCBS inside the carts are drasticaly different in some instances.
I was looking at Undamned's mapping pics:
http://therealundamned.blogspot.com/200 ... b-101.html"
I'll see if I can get an extra mobo and a bunch of carts (don't want my own stuff breaking!).
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
You can buy stacks of F3 carts on yahoojp for dirt cheap.
Would probably be useful as donor carts.
I'd surely contribute toward purchasing some carts if others were interested in trying to get this done...
Would probably be useful as donor carts.
I'd surely contribute toward purchasing some carts if others were interested in trying to get this done...
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
Was there any development on this....Recalhorn
I read this thread sometime back after finding a video on youtube (by pure accident)
I'm guessing not....is there anyway we could club together to make it happen?
I read this thread sometime back after finding a video on youtube (by pure accident)
I'm guessing not....is there anyway we could club together to make it happen?
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
Nice backgrounds, but looks a little [Euro] Amiga to me.
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
http://retrogamebay.free.fr/?taito-f3-p ... ystem.html"
the guy is reachable on this forum too : http://arcade-system.actifforum.com/"
the guy is reachable on this forum too : http://arcade-system.actifforum.com/"
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
I'm pretty sure I own one of Retrogamebay convert (I've bought it from another french guy and it have customs stickers just like the one pictured on retrogamebay website). Perfectly working of course, and I must say it's a well-done modification.
But I've heard the guy is extremly busy, and have a waiting list of several months.
But I've heard the guy is extremly busy, and have a waiting list of several months.
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
There's usually a reason why protos never get released, they suck.
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
Correct, There's plenty of other awesome original releases out there. But if someone could get me a boot of F3 Rayforce 1.5 proto then, yes please.SuperPang wrote:There's usually a reason why protos never get released, they suck.
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
Would like to see Yu Suzuki's PsyFi game, looked interesting (ahead of it's time, but now touch screen is so common place, maybe it will be ported to Ios)SuperPang wrote:There's usually a reason why protos never get released, they suck.
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
a picture of the game cart would help... and telling if the pal is a stock one also...
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Re: Recalhorn (unreleased Taito F3 proto)
andygeezer wrote:Would like to see Yu Suzuki's PsyFi game, looked interesting (ahead of it's time, but now touch screen is so common place, maybe it will be ported to Ios)SuperPang wrote:There's usually a reason why protos never get released, they suck.
I played it when it was on test in Shinjuku and received a pin button. I thought the gameplay was interesting but most people didn't give it a chance due to the horrible character designs. One of the location test units was sent to the Illinois, USA Sega GameWorks and still remains there I believe.