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Regional Community / Re: Texas community? lawl, wut?
« on: October 01, 2011, 12:13:08 PM »
Yo,

Someone on Twitter directed me this thread to ask for my input.

Long story short, yes, we sold MBAA:CC to FFA in Cali because nobody here was playing it. We were the only arcade in the USA to import it and we lost over $1,000 on the purchase [i.e. (price we paid) - (the amount it was played + the amount we sold it for) was over $1,000].

Some people seem to be saying if we had more events, it would've been different/gotten more support/whatever.

First of all, events do not cause a game at the arcade to profit. They are simply there to support the community, since a popular game will always make more via pay per play. Games make money on the arcade by getting played on a regular basis, which MBAA:CC definitely did not get that. MBAA:CC and MBAA were the two least profitable fighting games we ever imported, which is unfortunate, since I made the purchase mainly as a fan of the series.

So, even if we advertised a big Melty tournament every month and got 10 people playing it all day, it still wouldn't have been enough to make the game worth keeping in the arcade based on how many locals/regulars played. Furthermore, when only 2 or 3 people per week max are showing up to play the game, what's the point in holding a tournament for it?

I played the game with everybody that came in and asked me to play, but I was at a much higher level than any of the people that came in, and nobody ever reached that level even though I never really studied the game.

Finally, the Austin/Texas thread hadn't had posts in over 2 or 3 months every time I looked at it. The Texas thread was all people from other cities posting. Melty players all knew we had the game, and I did post in the appropriate forums. I simply reached the conclusion that Austin did not have a scene for the game, and that I couldn't carry the weight of it on my own shoulders (nor bear the financial burden) and decided I had to sell. Judging from what I see here, I don't really think that's changed much.

We do still have the old version of MBAA v2 on Naomi, which is now outdated even by the current PS2 version IIRC. If you guys pick a day to come and let me know, I can always throw it in.

Still hope I can find some way to support the game in the future, but it's way more likely that we'll be able to get a stronger scene for P4U or Under Night In-birth.

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Melty Blood Auditorium / Re: MBAA:CC ARCADE kit For Sale
« on: January 23, 2011, 07:49:25 PM »
The kit has been sold!  Thank you all for your interest and apologies to the folks who wanted it.  Wish I had one for everybody!   :D

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Melty Blood Auditorium / Re: MBAA:CC ARCADE kit For Sale
« on: January 23, 2011, 01:01:02 PM »
Okay, if you say so. I still think different. From a mortal european human point of view.

For the record, I have 4 separate inquiries on the board right now all from this thread.  Maybe poverty gamers aren't in as much poverty as you think :)

Cheers and thanks for the PMs everyone.  You guys should all have a response now.

Zaelar, the board outputs VGA, so all you need to display it is a computer monitor or TV that supports 640x480.

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Melty Blood Auditorium / Re: MBAA:CC ARCADE kit For Sale
« on: January 17, 2011, 10:49:31 PM »
PM Sent.

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Melty Blood Auditorium / SOLD - MBAA:CC ARCADE kit
« on: January 17, 2011, 08:12:11 PM »
SOLD!


Hi Melty Bread,

It is with great regret that I must part with our copy of Melty Blood Actress Again: Current Code.  Unfortunately, it was a big loss for Arcade UFO, and I need to sell the board to recoup the loss a bit.  Originally, we figured it wouldn't matter whether or not it did well since Tetris Grandmaster 4 was supposed to be on the same hardware, but that release was canceled.

The price I'm asking is USD $1,400 (no trades/non-negotiable) shipped for the full kit, which includes:

- Ringwide board with MBAA:CC Pre-installed
- Security dongle (required)
- MBAA:CC Ringwide Disc (unnecessary since the game is already installed)
- Power adapter for Net City/New Net City/Lindbergh cabinets
- Original Movelists/Signage/Poster (sealed/brand new condition)

The original price was 238,000 yen which is over $2,800.  I guarantee that this is the cheapest kit on the market currently.  It was ranked #16 in highest grossing video arcade games in Japanese arcades for 2010, despite being released halfway through the year.


What you would need to get this running:

- A Net City/New Net City/Lindbergh cabinet
OR
- JVS converter and a way to supply proper voltage to the board.  It's possible, but if you go this route, I can't offer any support.


If I don't get any serious inquiries within a week, it'll go on Yahoo Auctions Japan.  Please reply to thread or PM.

Thanks for looking!

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Ciel's Tech Support / Re: changing the aspect ratio
« on: December 08, 2007, 09:55:29 PM »
My HP Laptop has the same problem.  Not all video cards have the ability to display stretched 640:480 in a 4:3 aspect ratio, your choices are "stretched" or "extremely small window".  Had the same problem with Starcraft.

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Ciel's Tech Support / Re: Can I run Melty Blood in Linux?
« on: December 08, 2007, 09:54:15 PM »
I am interested in this as well.  Can I just use Wine?  No more Windows partition on my laptop.

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