VF3 project(ed)



So... It worked. I hooked the output from "Virtua Fighter 3" up to a Proxima projector, and it was able to sync to the "medium resolution" rates that the boardset was pumping out. Everything ended up being way bright and contrasty, but it worked. I played a few rounds on the wall. hehe. The JAMMA harness I was using is in my Yie-Ar Kung Fu cabinet, since i conveniently soldered a VGA 15 pin connector onto it. :D

It has troubles syncing down to the lower rates of other games, not to mention that contrast is even worse. (There is a snapshot of KLAX below.)
Various "screenshots", taken from the projection on the wall.

(Sega Logo) (VF3 Logo)


(Lau) (Pai) (Cage)


(Pai vs. Lau) (Pai vs. Akira)
The Proxima projector i was using
The hacked control panel. I'll be making a new one once i learn how to bend and cut plexiglass. This one only has two buttons on it, so it's kinda hard to play.a (Cabinet from Mark Deroller, Jamma harness and control panel from Don "ArcadeGuy"... thanks guys!)
It wasn't very happy with the "standard resolution" of regular arcade boards as can be seen here... this is "KLAX".
My Pole Position and Tron machines.
Scramble cabinet (vertical JAMMA) (with the Pac-Man marquee)
Yie-Ar Kung Fu cabinet (horizontal JAMMA) (with the Frogger marquee)
and the Tron Mini cabinet (currently empty)