Wow! That looks neat! How can I get it to work on my cabinet? I heard that only the original swipe-based cards work on the SuperNOVA games. Is that true?
They had machine connected to it at their US office back then, and I want to say they brought a connected cabinet to at least one convention/event back then but I don't remember which one it was. Definitely seemed like they were planning on releasing it but gave up on the idea.
Wow I don't remember e-amuse working this fast ever...
I am impressed to see so many different songs in this era with what I think is the greatest note skin in the history of ddr.
God i miss this announcer
Wow! That looks neat! How can I get it to work on my cabinet? I heard that only the original swipe-based cards work on the SuperNOVA games. Is that true?
I'm surprised that Konami translated all of the event information to English, even though it never released in the USA
They had machine connected to it at their US office back then, and I want to say they brought a connected cabinet to at least one convention/event back then but I don't remember which one it was. Definitely seemed like they were planning on releasing it but gave up on the idea.
@@Pendarrit was a bowling alley in illinois for a location test
For the e-amusement network, are you using a server emulator in this video or this is an old video from the 2000s?
This is a modern capture using a replacement server.
@@quinnsretrocomputing645 I get that, but I wanna get ahold of the server emulator used in this video.
@@nat1x the server is not some server emulator u can just run on your pc, it is a literal server you will need to find access to
@@yaladao1015 Check your flagged comments, doesn’t let me post it here. I would very much appreciate it, Disc is _nat1x
@@yaladao1015 Please check your flagged comments, doesn’t let me do it here
this is server private
DANCE DANCE REVOLUTION SUPERNOVA 2 (GDJ:A:E:I:2008032100) ASIA VERSION