
ST-V scans/wiki
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Re: ST-V scans/wiki
if i remember correctly, i bought this game as an conversion. i never opened RSG before 

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I have Souky, Dynamite Deka and RSG and would be happy to help if needed.
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Much appreciatedMoonwalker wrote:I have Souky, Dynamite Deka and RSG and would be happy to help if needed.


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Weee
in less than a week we've got more than 23 titles added to the wiki. Much thanks to Turntablism
Some only got pictures of bootleg carts and some need confirmation is they're genuine or boot, but still awesome. I've got some wiki editing to do over the weekend
A big thank you to everyone who's given a hand. Much appreciated!
Have a wondrous weekend



Some only got pictures of bootleg carts and some need confirmation is they're genuine or boot, but still awesome. I've got some wiki editing to do over the weekend

A big thank you to everyone who's given a hand. Much appreciated!
Have a wondrous weekend

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This is an awesome thing you're doing. I only have Terra Diver on STV, I'll give it a check over to see if it's any different. If you have the energy for it it's be a great idea to do the similar thing for supernova and maybe even F3 

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Then Atomiswave and NAOMI 

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Wow! That's a huge pile of carts

Personally I only own the Steep Slope Sliders (which apperas to be a boot). I'm expecting handful of games to arrive on Monday along with a mobo with the video daughter board.
Gotta admit I didn't start the wiki because I'm especially knowledgeable about the ST-V system. I started it because I had the need for it, myself

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Re: ST-V scans/wiki
The PCB front and back photos of Die Hard Arcade are actually of Dynamite Deka.
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for Naomi we have -phillv85 wrote:Then Atomiswave and NAOMI
http://www.citylan.it/wiki/index.php/Na ... -_Triforce
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Re: ST-V scans/wiki
Thanks for spotting it. Removed them and split moved the two titles to their own pagesnem wrote:The PCB front and back photos of Die Hard Arcade are actually of Dynamite Deka.
