VGEsoterica
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It's not odd at all to have console hardware in arcades; NAOMI was just a more powerful Dreamcast and Namco System 10/11/12, Capcom ZN-1/ZN-2 and the Taito G-Net (among others) were all based on PS1 architecture with new board designs and enhancements. PS2 even showed up in Namco arcade games with redesigned hardware purpose built for the job at hand.
Konami? They did something different...THEY LITERALLY SHOVED A RETAIL PS2 WITH ITS ORIGINAL SHELL INTO A BIG METAL BOX, CUT AND HAND MODDED SOME CABLES...AND SOLD IT AS THEIR NEW ARCADE BOARD FOR THOUSANDS OVER RETAIL PRICES. It might be the funniest use case of hardware I have ever seen in my literal years of collecting rare arcade boards.
I mean at least they tried to put tape over the PS2 logo and hide the PS2 logo on the boot screen (by keeping the video signal inactive for X amount of seconds so it wouldnt show up) but SOMETIMES you can hear the PS2 boot jingle still.
The best part is the just cut the video cable of a retail PS2 and repinned the wires inside to get video out. It looks like something a home modder would have done back in the early 2000's except it was done by Konami.
It runs off the hard drive with an encrypted image that decrypts itself off a key but it can be flashed with a custom HDD image to remove that check...and if you use that image and pop it on a retail PS2 and plug in an IO board...you can literally get the game to boot.
When NAMCO used the PS2 they did a full redesign, made it make sense...and didn't just pop something you could buy at your local games store in a big metal box
But yeah...PS2 had a long life in arcades...and Konami really made it hilarious
But GAF...whats the most hilarious use of console hardware youve seen? There must be more
Konami? They did something different...THEY LITERALLY SHOVED A RETAIL PS2 WITH ITS ORIGINAL SHELL INTO A BIG METAL BOX, CUT AND HAND MODDED SOME CABLES...AND SOLD IT AS THEIR NEW ARCADE BOARD FOR THOUSANDS OVER RETAIL PRICES. It might be the funniest use case of hardware I have ever seen in my literal years of collecting rare arcade boards.
I mean at least they tried to put tape over the PS2 logo and hide the PS2 logo on the boot screen (by keeping the video signal inactive for X amount of seconds so it wouldnt show up) but SOMETIMES you can hear the PS2 boot jingle still.
The best part is the just cut the video cable of a retail PS2 and repinned the wires inside to get video out. It looks like something a home modder would have done back in the early 2000's except it was done by Konami.
It runs off the hard drive with an encrypted image that decrypts itself off a key but it can be flashed with a custom HDD image to remove that check...and if you use that image and pop it on a retail PS2 and plug in an IO board...you can literally get the game to boot.
When NAMCO used the PS2 they did a full redesign, made it make sense...and didn't just pop something you could buy at your local games store in a big metal box
But yeah...PS2 had a long life in arcades...and Konami really made it hilarious
But GAF...whats the most hilarious use of console hardware youve seen? There must be more
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