Need pictures of a few Vs. Daughter Boards

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I am trying to finish off my Vs. Tech page on my site here:

http://johnsarcade.com/nintendo_vs_ppu_info.php

As you can see, I am missing some photos of some of the daughter board games. I don't want to just lift these off of other sites so I was wondering if you had any of the following games that you would share a photo of the daughter board.

And, if you are also willing to sell any of these we can talk about that too and I can take the photos myself. :)

Vs. Freedom Force
Vs. Super Xevious
Vs. Platoon
Vs. Castlevania
 
I am trying to finish off my Vs. Tech page on my site here:

http://johnsarcade.com/nintendo_vs_ppu_info.php

As you can see, I am missing some photos of some of the daughter board games. I don't want to just lift these off of other sites so I was wondering if you had any of the following games that you would share a photo of the daughter board.

And, if you are also willing to sell any of these we can talk about that too and I can take the photos myself. :)

Vs. Freedom Force
Vs. Super Xevious
Vs. Platoon
Vs. Castlevania

ill get ya a Castlevania tomorrow.
and hopefully Freedom Force soon
 
Hey blkdg7

Just a question. Since I've never owner or played a Vs. Red Tent or Side-by-Side. Are you essentially getting two cabs in one? Are both sides independent of each other? Is it you against player two? Team play, or adversarial play? What's the set-up?
 
Hey blkdg7

Just a question. Since I've never owner or played a Vs. Red Tent or Side-by-Side. Are you essentially getting two cabs in one? Are both sides independent of each other? Is it you against player two? Team play, or adversarial play? What's the set-up?

Actually, it's all of the above! The cabinet accepts one single PCB. This PCB holds two sets of game data. Most games are independent of each other and it's like having two games in one cabinet.

But, some games, interact with each other (install the same game on both sides of the board) and you can play co-op or adversarial play on two monitors. Each player getting their own monitor and sets of controls. The games that use two monitors are as follows: Vs. Tennis (up to four players), Vs. Baseball (two players), Vs. Balloon Fight (two players), Vs. Wrecking Crew (two players), Vs. Ice Climber Dual (JAPAN), Vs. Mahjong and, uh, I think that's it.

It's a crazy system. As you can tell, I LOVE IT!
 
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