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Since I've been hunting for PCB scans of ST-V titles lately I realized there's not much out there. So, I borrowed the idea from the MVS scans site and created an ST-V wiki for collecting pictures of ST-V carts and PCB's. I know there's a few wikis covering the ST-V on the Intertubes but I thought it could be of interest if we could collect whatever info/art/repair logs/oddities about the ST-V system here.

It's still very much a work in progress and un-sexy. We've managed to add a few games but it's far from done. If you've got games that are missing scans (or bootlegs/other versions) or anything else ST-V related, feel free to upload and write a few lines or throw them my way and I'll take care of it.

Please take a look and tell me what you think -> http://titan.clubsega.se/​
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:thumbupright: Looks good. Was ST-V bootlegging a big problem? I didn't think that system had anywhere near the problem that MVS had.
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Cotton 2 was the biggest problem, but I think RSG boots are kicking about too.
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Honestly, I don't know if bootlegging has been a big problem, other than for the Cotton titles (2 and Boomerang). Definitely not as widespread as among the MVS's at least. Most of the games have been fairly cheap and easily available but so far we've spotted bootlegs of Terra Diver, Steep Slope Sliders and Decahtlete IIRC so they do exist. Even among the cheaper games. I'm fairly new to the ST-V system myself so it was partly out of my own curiosity that I started the wiki.
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i have plenty of carts but never opened one...what tool did u use ?
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turntablism wrote:i have plenty of carts but never opened one...what tool did u use ?
You need the 4.5 mm version of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-3-8mm-4-5mm ... SwyQtVrR4j

Don't really know the correct name for them but I've heard people calling them game bits. You can also make a tool out of a toothbrush or Bic pen :awe:
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ok, first will i try the melting pen trick
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turntablism wrote:ok, first will i try the melting pen trick
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i also have some (bad) artwork files. please tell me if they are ok or i should stop to upload them...
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turntablism wrote:i also have some (bad) artwork files. please tell me if they are ok or i should stop to upload them...
Much appreciated :awe: Just upload them and I can sort them onto pages.
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I've got a fair few carts. I actually opened my RSG and Cotton 2 to check they were legit at weekend.... after owning them for 3 years :oops:

Edit: Happy to take some photo's and scan the artwork I have. I can make a start tomorrow.
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I think i have a Die Hard bootleg, can send you pictures if you like.

Also have an original Purikura Daisakusen i can share.

Altough i always have the feeling that the cart shell is about to break each time i try to open one :problem:
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Good effort.

I'll send some pics over later this week.
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phillv85 wrote:I've got a fair few carts. I actually opened my RSG and Cotton 2 to check they were legit at weekend.... after owning them for 3 years :oops:

Edit: Happy to take some photo's and scan the artwork I have. I can make a start tomorrow.
RMRM wrote:I think i have a Die Hard bootleg, can send you pictures if you like.

Also have an original Purikura Daisakusen i can share.

Altough i always have the feeling that the cart shell is about to break each time i try to open one :problem:
nem wrote:Good effort.

I'll send some pics over later this week.
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GaijinPunch has scans of a lot of ST-V flyers. Maybe ask if you can upload those?
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Final Fight & Astra Super Stars files uploaded ;)
If someone wants to write the infos (Year, Japanese Name etc...) about the Games - Please Do it - i am lazy :oops:
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LEGENOARYNINLIA wrote:GaijinPunch has scans of a lot of ST-V flyers. Maybe ask if you can upload those?
I'll post on shmups later tonight. Lets see if he takes the bait :shifty:
turntablism wrote:Final Fight & Astra Super Stars files uploaded ;)
If someone wants to write the infos (Year, Japanese Name etc...) about the Games - Please Do it - i am lazy :oops:
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Here's images of my 12 Japanese carts. I've got a Decathlete somewhere, not sure on the region of it, probably Euro.

Looks like you've got images of most of them already, but maybe some will come in useful. I've also linked to your wiki in my blog, hope you don't mind!

Nicely laid out in my blog: http://phillsarcade.blogspot.co.uk/2017 ... rnals.html
Back to front in my imgur gallery :oops: http://imgur.com/a/1lnMA

Feel free to use whatever images you want from there.
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Looks like turntablism's RSG booty/conversion might have started life as a Sega Bass Fishing from my photo's.
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phillv85 wrote:Here's images of my 12 Japanese carts. I've got a Decathlete somewhere, not sure on the region of it, probably Euro.

Looks like you've got images of most of them already, but maybe some will come in useful. I've also linked to your wiki in my blog, hope you don't mind!

Nicely laid out in my blog: http://phillsarcade.blogspot.co.uk/2017 ... rnals.html
Back to front in my imgur gallery :oops: http://imgur.com/a/1lnMA

Feel free to use whatever images you want from there.
Much obliged :awe: The more photos to pick from, the merrier ;) Might find different versions, boots etc that can be useful. I'll add a link back to your blog from the wiki :thumbup:
phillv85 wrote:Looks like turntablism's RSG booty/conversion might have started life as a Sega Bass Fishing from my photo's.
Nice find :D This is precisely the kind of stuff I'd like to get up on the wiki.
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