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Akiha's Tea Room / Learn what's inside Sensei's Suitcase!
« on: April 07, 2008, 03:27:24 PM »
http://typemoon.com/product/witch/witch.html

4.28.2008

The Aozaki arcs that Nasu wrote, those rarest of the rare books, improved by himself, and made public in this game.

It's. About. Time.

~Chun

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Tournaments and Events / The Week Before the 41236 C: Norcal Session
« on: November 27, 2007, 02:04:14 AM »
The Week Before the 41236 C

In other words, another attempt at a session day. I know we've all got finals one way or another, so this is the only day it's going down.

Saturday, December 1st
MUGA Games Center, UC Davis (Click Link for Details, Directions)
Parking Free on Weekends (Right Next to SU)
Bring your own Controller/Stick, Any Laptops Appreciated (No internet, sorry)


Setup is pretty simple, next to the Initial D 4 Machine, some tables and plenty of chairs to sit down/set up.

Time: Tenative, MUGA opens at 10 AM, getting seats = getting there first.

Mock Tournament Possible (1$ Entry Fee)

If there's not enough interest I'll cancel the meeting.


Sacramento Student Union, not Davis due to lack of space.

~Chun

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So I have recently acquired a Tekken 5 stick.

I took it apart to find the buttons and the stick were pretty much stuck to the pad, which doesn't allow me to remove the buttons or screw off the ball top.

I've been thinking about ghetto skinning it by overlaying the Tekken 5 design with Melty Stuff (glossy paper), then putting some plastic film over it and tucking it into the grooves such that I'd get a nice stiff finish. However, what bothers me the most is that if I neglect the gaps between the buttons it looks like crap.

I've been thinking of some sort of chemical way to remove the printed gloss work on the plate of the stick before overlaying, which would allow me to see the buttons but at the same time remove the ugly start/select/li body design garbage around the edges; paint thinner, or something of that stature that I could rub off.

I have a razor edge which I can cut patters around the buttons, but in general it's going to be hard work for the plastic film afterward.

So my questions are this:

1) How can I remove the design for the Tekken stuff chemically?

2) Are the buttons truly stuck on in some controllers such that you can't detach them, or is this simply basic glue that I can cut away without wiring issues?

3) What other methods can you think of given I can't separate the plate from the buttonwork, or detach the compartments?

Any ideas appreciated, and even if it's a lot of trouble I'm up to try it.

~Chun

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Tournaments and Events / Tei-ya-ya~ San Jose Student Union Sessions
« on: August 05, 2007, 11:58:53 PM »
Hello everyone. I know I'm relatively new to this community (Or real competitive play, for that matter), but I'd really appreciate if people can make this spur-of-the-moment kind of gathering bit.

I have an idea to have a session day/casuals at the San Jose State University student union, sometime in the afternoon (Time TBA). There's a Cadenza Machine with HAPP controls, but obviously laptops and BYOS are a given with this new version out.

I look forward to anyone who can make this spur-of-the moment. I'm not expecting too much either way with such short notice  ^^;

http://www.union.sjsu.edu/

EDIT: Begin/Meet at SU at ~11AM - Noon. Continue till otherwise noted.

~Chun

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