omg this is amazing. its so rare, only played once in my life! ow much did everything cost?
@DragonMinded8 жыл бұрын
$TOOMUCH. I paid much more than the cab was worth because the marquee completed a collection, and this was the only version of Beatmania I didn't have. It probably cost about $200 in parts to repair the neons and other random bits, not really bad actually.
@jasonartamis26558 жыл бұрын
from one bemani collector to another... YOU HAVE THE RAREST CARD IN THE DECK ::bows:: i cant even source one through two sources in japan!! 5 key BM ac=-having so much fun!!/IIDX ac=OMG SO MANY DAM KEYS/BMIII= chill and lets sit back and do thissss.I AM THE MEWTO OF BEMANI BEHOLD MY RARE EPICNESS do you have the floppy disk drive that goes with it? i was curoius about so many things with this machine. I got to play 3 times in vegas 8 years ago...i never got to fully check headphones..floppy drive unlocks
@jasonartamis26558 жыл бұрын
.also you sir, are my hero. btw programming dance maniax 3rd mix 200 songs HD videos that can be upgraded from the dance freaks /dance maniax cabinets..will send you some test copys if interested...its taking months more to get the best songs to make my own animation and to source artist...huge project, and someone got to the DMX cab on criaglist by me faster then i could drive and seller sold it to other guy...so pissed.hahaha otherwise i would have tested the softwareware. BMIII /PPP/DMX got crapped on. all three should have been supported with more software.
@DragonMinded8 жыл бұрын
I have the floppy drive and cables and stuff, but I was told by the previous owner that it shorts the cab if you plug it in. Also, the floppy controller boards often need to be reflowed, and I don't have the setup for that. I'm running software that patched out the floppy check so it can boot.
@jasonartamis26558 жыл бұрын
nice you got the the drive and cables, after i played bmIII years later learned about headphones..and the drive and was fascinated by what it was used for