Alternately, if you're a serious hobbyist with a moderate amount of money to spend then you'll want to try to get real arcade machine parts (Also check out the advice at a DIY forum). You'll first need to learn the basics of building an arcade cabinet (The beautiful "shell" to house the game) and probably use an arcade motherboard that is system specific to this game's family of games, a professional CRT arcade display inside the cabinet and other arcade machine parts like an arcade light gun.
If you're a beginner with a moderate budget then it's better to just buy a "X-Arcade Machine".
If you're a beginner with a limited budget then it's best to build your MAME arcade machine with a prefabricated MAME cabinet kit (Imagine it with a black spray paint job), cabinet stickers, a good LCD TV or better yet, a good gaming monitor, an X-Arcade joystick and add your own low cost, mid-level PC inside the to run the EMU along with this game's ROM (That can be easily found on the 'Net. Just Google for "MAME ROM downloads"). With a MAME cabinet you can run tons of classic arcade games (They're out there as free ROM downloads)!
That moment must have been very painful. I can't imagine having to have owned that joystick and then having to part with it due to being strapped for cash!
I still occasionally play with some MAME games like "Lethal Enforcers", "Lethal Enforcers II Gun Fighters", "Police 911", "Terminator 2: Judgement Day", ... etc. All great arcade rail shooters. I'm still trying to get "CarnEvil" to work right.
Well, before you win the lottery, you first need a basement to put that monster machine in - I don't think that it will fit in an apartment and leave much space for living afterwards! Hell, if I had a basement and the spare money then I'd also add a pinball machine like the "Playboy" one.
The houses, if you're fortunate enough to have one (I live in an apartment), in Canada and the US have basements - It's a standard design where the boiler, central heating and ventilation unit, part of the central cooling and the sewage pump are usually located. Where is all of that located in houses in the UK, if not in a basement?
Most of that tends to be in kitchen, airing cupboard and I dunno, just...around... I never really thought about it before cos just grew up with the way things are here. Some houses have basements but they tend to be the posher ones. A friend of mine technically had a basement but it was a flat he rented out. :)
Perhaps in your desperate anger, you didn't realize that you're barking at the wrong person!
First of all, the notice that I posted comes from this game's Steam Page. It concerns the game as it is found in the retail Steam Store. Whether or not the VR version was accidentally or intentionally left out from the cracked version may depend upon the source that cracked it which in this case, is the Scene group, "SKIDROW" or it may depend upon any source along the delivery path between SKIDROW and any final destination, in this case, this site (I'm not saying that IGG, the administrator of this site tampered with the Scene release but anything is possible before IGG himself acquires the release).
If you strongly believe that this listed game is missing anything then you can try to make an "Update" request in the Game Request page for this game and explain in your request that the VR part is missing and that you would like the game to be updated with it. Acting like a dog barking at people in the middle of the night will do you no good! Requests in game pages are ignored. Requests belong in the Game Request page where they will be attended!
the classic from the arcades was gold, this is pure dogshit if they wanted to revive a classic they should have done it like natsume did with "Wild guns Reloaded" "The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors" and the incoming Shadow of the ninja
i always wanted an original Op Wolf arcade cab.
Alternately, if you're a serious hobbyist with a moderate amount of money to spend then you'll want to try to get real arcade machine parts (Also check out the advice at a DIY forum). You'll first need to learn the basics of building an arcade cabinet (The beautiful "shell" to house the game) and probably use an arcade motherboard that is system specific to this game's family of games, a professional CRT arcade display inside the cabinet and other arcade machine parts like an arcade light gun.
If you're a beginner with a moderate budget then it's better to just buy a "X-Arcade Machine".
If you're a beginner with a limited budget then it's best to build your MAME arcade machine with a prefabricated MAME cabinet kit (Imagine it with a black spray paint job), cabinet stickers, a good LCD TV or better yet, a good gaming monitor, an X-Arcade joystick and add your own low cost, mid-level PC inside the to run the EMU along with this game's ROM (That can be easily found on the 'Net. Just Google for "MAME ROM downloads"). With a MAME cabinet you can run tons of classic arcade games (They're out there as free ROM downloads)!
I want the original Op Wolf cabinet though with that same gun and everything. If I ever win the lottery it's mine. :P
Thanks for all that info though. :)
I still occasionally play with some MAME games like "Lethal Enforcers", "Lethal Enforcers II Gun Fighters", "Police 911", "Terminator 2: Judgement Day", ... etc. All great arcade rail shooters. I'm still trying to get "CarnEvil" to work right.
Well, before you win the lottery, you first need a basement to put that monster machine in - I don't think that it will fit in an apartment and leave much space for living afterwards! Hell, if I had a basement and the spare money then I'd also add a pinball machine like the "Playboy" one.
No problemo, my friend!
To run the game in VR, you must launch it via the OperationWolfXR.exe ... which this IGG Games download is MISSING
https://steamdb.info/app/1852650/config/
This IGG GAMES download only has the OperationWolf.exe which is the NON VR version.
First of all, the notice that I posted comes from this game's Steam Page. It concerns the game as it is found in the retail Steam Store. Whether or not the VR version was accidentally or intentionally left out from the cracked version may depend upon the source that cracked it which in this case, is the Scene group, "SKIDROW" or it may depend upon any source along the delivery path between SKIDROW and any final destination, in this case, this site (I'm not saying that IGG, the administrator of this site tampered with the Scene release but anything is possible before IGG himself acquires the release).
If you strongly believe that this listed game is missing anything then you can try to make an "Update" request in the Game Request page for this game and explain in your request that the VR part is missing and that you would like the game to be updated with it. Acting like a dog barking at people in the middle of the night will do you no good! Requests in game pages are ignored. Requests belong in the Game Request page where they will be attended!
if they wanted to revive a classic they should have done it like natsume did with
"Wild guns Reloaded" "The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors" and the incoming Shadow of the ninja