WTB: Beastorizer/Bloody Roar arcade machine

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This is such a unique game and you can tell so much love went into it. The beast transformation mechanic is awesome! The characters are vibrant and interesting. It definitely stands out which is hard to do when compared to other prominent fighting games. It's also super rare and a collector's item. Wish me luck!
 
I think I have 2 pcbs..
Oh! Nice, um I'm looking for the whole machine. Thank you though. When you say 2 pcbs, what do you mean exactly. I think you mean 2 as in number but wasn't sure if you were talking about the second game. To be honest I may make a separate thread on both klov and arcade projects forum asking for advice. I'm kind of betting on not getting it quite yet. At least not in pieces. I think I'm going to search for a common pcb and watch videos of the repair process.
 
Oh! Nice, um I'm looking for the whole machine. Thank you though. When you say 2 pcbs, what do you mean exactly. I think you mean 2 as in number but wasn't sure if you were talking about the second game. To be honest I may make a separate thread on both klov and arcade projects forum asking for advice. I'm kind of betting on not getting it quite yet. At least not in pieces. I think I'm going to search for a common pcb and watch videos of the repair process.
Because this is such a niche game. Although a great game. I would suggest you just buy a PCB and then get a cabinet to put it in. Since I been in the hobby I think I have seen 1 bloody roar cabinet..
 
Because this is such a niche game. Although a great game. I would suggest you just buy a PCB and then get a cabinet to put it in. Since I been in the hobby I think I have seen 1 bloody roar cabinet..
Fair. Of course you'd like a fighting game, Asuka :) Although I have seen a street fighter the movie game arcade cabinet on EBay lol and that game is just as niche and it's hated. Never say never lol.

That's why I'm in a phase where I have to learn the ropes. Start small get a pcb board that's relatively common and learn everything I can from videos and other people.
 
One that other people aren't fighting for. That way if I make a mistake which I inevitably will at some point it won't feel like a colossal waste of money heh…
 
sorry did not notice the reply to the thread.. I think I have have the marquee for it too.

I recommend you get a nice jamma cabinet. dynamo hs1, hs5, 3koam. mk style cabinet. then pickup the pcb.

beastorizer is 2 joystick 3 button. if you plan to play street fighter or mk games, find a 2 joystick 6 button cabinet.
 
sorry did not notice the reply to the thread.. I think I have have the marquee for it too.

I recommend you get a nice jamma cabinet. dynamo hs1, hs5, 3koam. mk style cabinet. then pickup the pcb.

beastorizer is 2 joystick 3 button. if you plan to play street fighter or mk games, find a 2 joystick 6 button cabinet.
Noted got it. Now I just need to watch how people connect the pcb to the cabinet with the kick harness. I think I have a video link that helps with that. Thanks!
 
I dont think beastorizer has a kick harness as it 2 joystick 3 button.. I think its standard jamma. but board swapping can make things difficult. pcbs are all a little different. so video can be slightly off and need adjustment. sometimes people did weird stuff with grounding wires in the harness.. some of the multi boards use the 27th ground wire as input wires.

I like atari drawer cabinets (klax, relief pitcher, pitfighter) for my generic jamma cabinets. front drawer access. board sit in there flat, so you dont have to secure the pcb. atari fully stuffed their family cabinet harness so there are normally no missing wires.
 
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I dont think beastorizer has a kick harness as it 2 joystick 3 button.. I think its standard jamma. but board swapping can make things difficult. pcbs are all a little different. so video can be slightly off and need adjustment. sometimes people did weird stuff with grounding wires in the harness.. some of the multi boards use the 27th ground wire as input wires.
Noted. Do you or anyone else in this thread have any resources or preferred videos that helped you?
 
I used to, but @Matteschomaker bought it from me and it now resides in his awesome arcade (Goobabs, I believe it's called?) up in Flagstaff. :giggle:
 
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