Oh man, Korea was the all time shootem up capital of the world back
in the mid 80's! I was there between late 84-86 and the arcades were
beehives of shootem up activity. Alot of the arcade machines were (I
think) pirate versions of alot of shooters, with no name generic cabs
lined up in row after row, with every shooter imaginable of the time.
>
> There was an arcade near me somewhere I lived in the past which
actually had
> a 1943 Kai machine...that was my first experience with it. Seems
odd to me
> now because I'm not certain that the game was a U.S. release.
Given that, it
> may have been in Hawaii or Korea somewhere, as there were import
machines
> galore in both places. Otherwise, what I was referring to was
Capcom
> Generation 1 for PlayStation and Saturn (which contained 1942,
1943, and 1943
> Kai).
>
> > I don't
> > remember seeing 1943 Kai in any of the arcades I ever frequented
back
> > in the day, is that what you are refering to when you mention
the
> > official Capcom version?
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