Huh. The System16 website says there was a Trizeal in 2004 (Taito release on NAOMI GD-ROM) and 2007 (Sega release on NAOMI). Perhaps the Shooting Love 2007 is what they mean by the latter?
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#77
Posted 06 October 2011 - 02:39 PM
Andlabs, on 06 October 2011 - 12:08 PM, said:
Huh. The System16 website says there was a Trizeal in 2004 (Taito release on NAOMI GD-ROM) and 2007 (Sega release on NAOMI). Perhaps the Shooting Love 2007 is what they mean by the latter?
I'd say so.
I think XIISTAG (Triangle Service first shmup) was also in the Shooting Love: Trizeal package on PS2, or at least the ship from XIISTAG was playable in Trizeal, something like that.
#78
Posted 17 November 2011 - 06:27 AM
Cross post from pick-up thread. Got a couple of the last ever GD-roms produced.

ACCENT CORE! LETS ROCK!
Typical price = $300, got it for $150

SENKO NO RONDE SP! LETS DANCE!
Typical price = $1500, got it for $300
I love my japanese supplier.

ACCENT CORE! LETS ROCK!
Typical price = $300, got it for $150

SENKO NO RONDE SP! LETS DANCE!
Typical price = $1500, got it for $300
I love my japanese supplier.
#80
Posted 02 December 2011 - 10:42 AM
Nice! Now can you actually play MJ3? =P Also is it just me or is the Lindbergh disc a mini-DVD?
This post has been edited by Andlabs: 02 December 2011 - 10:45 AM
#81
Posted 07 December 2011 - 05:49 PM
Man, those RingEdge/RingWide discs are awesome with the logo on them. Clever use of it I must say. But I though that RingEdge/Wides used HDD's for game data?...Maybe these are just installation discs :P I mean, the board is a goddamn x86/x64 computer after all :P
#82
Posted 11 December 2011 - 07:28 AM
Andlabs, on 02 December 2011 - 10:42 AM, said:
Nice! Now can you actually play MJ3? =P Also is it just me or is the Lindbergh disc a mini-DVD?
Nah, I just found random pictures which searching on ebay - I don't own a Chihiro board.
I don't think it's a mini-DVD, I think the disc pattern creates an optical illusion that it's small.
I thought both lindbergh and ringedge/wide used HDDs/SSHDs too, didn't know it was possible to install from optical media.
#83
Posted 23 December 2011 - 04:00 PM
Cross Post from pick-up thread.

Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf.Asche for Naomi. I'm really enjoying this. Simple mechanics, interesting style - not bad at all. Oh, and the giant skull tank is hilarious.

Toy Fighter for Naomi. Why this never got a dreamcast port I'll never know.
I'm close to finishing off my Naomi collection based on exclusives not available on Dreamcast, still need:
Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble
Noumiso Konekone Puzzle Takoron (aka Octomania)
Dynamite Deka EX - Asian Dynamite
Kuru Kuru Chameleon
Slashout
Spikers Battle
Jingi Storm
VF4 Evo
Beach Spikers
Dead or Alive 2000
I'll grab Initial D but not sure if I can rig up a wheel and pedals. If I do, I'll gab Jumbo Safari as well.
And I might pick up Ikaruga for good measure because it's awesome.

Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf.Asche for Naomi. I'm really enjoying this. Simple mechanics, interesting style - not bad at all. Oh, and the giant skull tank is hilarious.

Toy Fighter for Naomi. Why this never got a dreamcast port I'll never know.
I'm close to finishing off my Naomi collection based on exclusives not available on Dreamcast, still need:
Azumanga Daioh Puzzle Bobble
Noumiso Konekone Puzzle Takoron (aka Octomania)
Dynamite Deka EX - Asian Dynamite
Kuru Kuru Chameleon
Slashout
Spikers Battle
Jingi Storm
VF4 Evo
Beach Spikers
Dead or Alive 2000
I'll grab Initial D but not sure if I can rig up a wheel and pedals. If I do, I'll gab Jumbo Safari as well.
And I might pick up Ikaruga for good measure because it's awesome.



