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Here's a picture of the sideart of a bit dirty and dingy Zaccaria Comidar cabinet found in Hungary by my pal Zsolt (a fellow collector).

Correction:
Paul Swan has just said it's a converted Fitter.
And observing the theme of the games it's obvious he's right.

It must have (also) been an Amidar sometime for sure. No specific Zacc sideart exists for Comidar, I guess.

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All the rest / Re: Hello from Budapest (first post)!
« on: July 27, 2015, 06:58:17 AM »
Nice  :). I didn't know the Space Ace stuff.

I moved a part of my arcade collection to my other flat (the rest is here), and it seems in the meantime I have come across another 2 Atari control floppies for Dragon's Lair and the Amiga remote disk for Thayer's Quest. My Atari and Amiga puters are in my another apartment, so it'll take some time to dump them, but at least they've been found, let's hope they'll work as well! :) Especially these Atari disks (one of them should, I really hope).

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All the rest / Re: Hello from Budapest (first post)!
« on: February 12, 2015, 03:27:53 AM »
Before packing all these thingies back to a place I really rarely have access to :) I took a photo of the 2nd page as well.

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All the rest / Re: Hello from Budapest (first post)!
« on: February 12, 2015, 03:17:52 AM »
I've just been searching through an essential part of my LD collection now (I had to breathe in some quality dust, of course :)), and have found a two-page manual from LDG for the Software Corner version of Space Ace (it was slipped into the white case of Space Ace). Maybe it's not new to you, but I've never realized I have this stuff, weird. So I was a bit surprised. :)

I took a pic.

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All the rest / Re: Hello from Budapest (first post)!
« on: February 12, 2015, 12:30:46 AM »
Oh, in the meantime I've discovered it on another forum (uploaded last summer by AtariFan, who turns out to be youuu, Gerry, as I see now). :) After a brief and basic comparison I must tell the disc image herein is seemingly of the same program version as yours, I think.
But please check yourself.

My DL one seems to be dead. Actually two control disks came with my eBay purchase back then. None of the floppy discs seemed original (I mean the stickers, they were cheap homemade like ones). The blue one which had the Dragon's Lair writing on it is for Thayer's Quest, the other one (as I can recall it was pink (!) does not work / can't be read, it's total garbage (also has Dragon's Lair written on its physical label, that's why I always thought I had DL only). On the other hand I was really happy to have found the Thayer's Quest floppy disk in my collection, as the DL control disc is available for the Amiga for a long time.

Maybe Igorstellar (I watched his video you linked) has a working one for the ST, don't you happen to know?

And still no Space Ace control disk been found for now (for any system). :(

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All the rest / Re: Hello from Budapest (first post)!
« on: February 11, 2015, 04:00:41 AM »
Any update on the conversion of the Atari ST DL control disk?

Better than never. ;) I've finally managed to prepare a functioning copy, although it's not in .msa format, I've put it into .st format. I've given it a try running the image under an Atari ST emulator (Hatari), and it works, so the conversion process must have gone fine, I guess.

So here comes attached the Thayer's Quest control floppy disc (for Atari ST). Thanks for your patience, mate. :)

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I've got this PCB for sale, pm me if interested. :)

Any idea what game is this?
Title says it speaks japanese.
http://aprod.hu/hirdetes/jamma-panel-jatekgep-ID12Bxh.html#6ed410c9ba;r:;s:




Think that's クイズクレヨンしんちゃん, or Quiz Crayon Shin-chan.

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RoadBlasters hunt-down mode has just been turned on at the moment, afterwards full reconstruction comes. :ghost: Till then it'll be hard times I must survive. :) :)

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And what is the plan with this kit? :D

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I must tell TimePilot is a generous and honest seller, huge thanks to you, buddy.  :spaceace:

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All the rest / Re: Hello from Budapest (first post)!
« on: December 17, 2011, 10:38:59 AM »
Hello guys,

I've just got back from a refreshing one-week-long trip (to reality : ) ), and am really glad to see the pretty thorough method written here how to dump my Atari ST DL control disk. I'm going to try it. Thank you very much for the help! (If I can't work it out myself, I'll send the disc to Gerry.)

Oh, and I'm sorry but I don't have a control disk for the Software Corner Space Ace LD. : ( I'm also looking for that one desperately. : ) Anyone here maybe has got it, who knows. ; )

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All the rest / Re: Hello from Budapest (first post)!
« on: December 11, 2011, 03:45:25 AM »
Thanks for the warm welcome, guys. : ) Yes, for now I must stay in my little cosy arcade-flat, but soon I'm going to need some new cabs, that's why I have to buy a house. : )

Yes, I'd gladly dump the Atari ST Dragon's Lair control program disk's content to an image file. The problem is I don't really know how it works with the ST (on the Amiga it's easy, I've done that a few times). Btw, I have a 1040STFM.

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All the rest / Hello from Budapest (first post)!
« on: December 09, 2011, 09:43:06 AM »
Hi all,
 
I'm Attila (snakeimp) from Budapest, Hungary. I've been following this forum for a long time and now I have just decided to say hello to everyone. Here you can view some of my arcade machines: http://s1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff422/snakeimp/
And here is my not so frequently updated blog (in Hungarian of course :) ): http://www.gamer365.hu/profile.php?user_id=85
 
Currently I own a couple of custom-made cabs (two home-made tabletops and a really nice Neo-Geo cab converted from a Challenger, btw it has a 4-in-1 JAMMA setup), an aussie-style cocktail table with a 3-in-1 JAMMA selector built-in and also a few dedicated cabinets, like Mortal Kombat 2, 3, 4, Killer Instinct (1) (all of them - except MK4 - are completely reconditioned with new artworks etc.), oh and I almost forgot... an After Burner upright and my favorite one: a fully renewed Nintendo PlayChoice Super De-Luxe cabinet with 10 game carts and a 2-in-1 JAMMA switch installed. :)
 
I have a fairly small apartment, so I haven't got too much space to store any more cabs, despite this I always plan to get some new ones: a Dracula and a Tales of the Arabian Nights pinball machine and a Naomi universal cab, the latter one will go to my kitchen at my gf's biggest pleasure. :))
 
I also have an Atari ST with the Dragon's Lair laserdisc setup (fueled by the rather rare Atari ST control floppy disk), an Amiga 500 with another Dragon's Lair LD rig, a Software Corner PAL Space Ace laserdisc and own almost 100 (original, no bootlegs) arcade PCBs, a lot of Neo-Geo MVS, AES carts along with some Japanese superguns (Boardmaster Blast City, Sigma Raijin). I'm a beginner but I'm starting to feel (after having read back my little introduction) my collection is growing and it's becoming quite insane (to me at least :)), mainly here, in Hungary. However I've deciced (again :)) to sort out and cut down the size of my collection a bit (or move to a big house I'll fill with a lot of machines) as I really don't play, "just" chiefly posess these beauties.
 
My recently acquired pinball machine is a fully restored, beautiful Revenge from Mars. I've got two another pinballs: Swords of Fury (uniquely restored) and a Freddy: Nightmare on Elm street machine. I like dark themed pinballs mostly.
I have a nice LaserActive system with almost all the LDs released for this great console. Also a bunch of other retro gaming stuffs and accessories, so now I just stop this list, it'd be too long.
 
Cheers,
snakeimp
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