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RetroRalph builds rare Tatsunoko vs. Capcom Arcade1Up cabinet with Wii arcade PCB
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom was never officially released in US arcades, only as Japanese imports in candy cabs
high confidence · RetroRalph explaining game rarity and distribution model
Only nine known locations in North America have Tatsunoko vs. Capcom arcade machines
medium confidence · RetroRalph referencing a website documenting machine locations; acknowledges uncertainty about accuracy
Galloping Ghost in Chicago/Illinois is one of the few places with a dedicated Tatsunoko vs. Capcom cabinet
medium confidence · RetroRalph speculating about other cabinet builds; verification visit confirmed GameWorks in Schaumburg has two units in candy cabs
The Wii hardware conversion includes original Japanese arcade PCB with rare Tatsunoko vs. Capcom board
high confidence · RetroRalph detailing internal hardware; describes John Papaduke Wii-based arcade PCB as 'super cool and very rare'
The cabinet uses a functional coin door that works with both coin input and button credits
high confidence · RetroRalph demonstrating coin door operation and explaining dual-input credit system
“This game was actually not released in the United States it was in several arcades however but those were Japanese imports and they were often put in candy cabs”
RetroRalph@ 1:47 — Establishes rarity and import-only nature of arcade release
“I've done every versus game on the planet. It better not be a versus game.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 0:56 — Comedic bit setting up the reveal; demonstrates playful reluctance
“So kind of neat I think that there aren't that many of these cabinets around and I happen to have one and it's based on an Arcade1Up which is really freaking cool”
RetroRalph@ 2:10 — Highlights rarity and significance of the conversion project
“It's a Wii based arcade printed circuit board that actually has the Tatsunoko versus Capcom Japanese release only super cool and very rare and really hard to find”
RetroRalph@ 3:55 — Technical description emphasizing rarity of the actual arcade PCB
“He found two Tatsunoko vs. Capcom systems in Candy Cabs as I suspected”
RetroRalph@ 6:47 — Confirms theory about candy cab distribution model; validates rarity claims
community_signal: YouTube content creation around rare arcade hardware conversions generates audience interest and preservation activity
high · RetroRalph builds and documents conversions; audience engagement indicated through calls for comments and shares; collector community participation in verification
market_signal: Extreme rarity of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom arcade availability in North America drives collector interest and custom builds
medium · Only nine known locations across North America; verification found machines only in candy cabs; scarcity motivates custom cabinet construction
product_strategy: Arcade1Up cabinet successfully adapted as platform for original arcade hardware rather than emulation
high · Cabinet uses genuine Wii arcade PCB with John Papaduke conversion hardware; VGA monitor upgrade and custom control harness enable full arcade experience
technology_signal: Wii-based arcade PCB conversion represents novel approach to preserving rare Japanese arcade hardware in dedicated cabinet form
high · RetroRalph describes 'Wii based arcade printed circuit board' as 'super cool and very rare' technical implementation; breakout board mimics Naomi IO board design
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