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Igs PGM Arcade System

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2011

Here is a unique arcade gaming system made by PGM and released mostly in Korea and other parts of Asia. If you are in the market for an arcade system to add to your collection this might be one to go out and get.

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  • dammit a 3rd in my arcade goals atomiswave naomi and now this :p

  • I found a PGM arcade system with 2 games (demon front and Sangoku 2) on ebay today for $250 which I bought, I only don't know what else I'd need to make it work on my LCD tv to, "Concolize" it...could you help and or do a video on that for me? You seem to be VERY much in the know.

  • @kazekirifx that's good. please make the video of Sangoku Senki lol

  • @mdjdm44 My comment was a bit ambiguous it should read: “...I’m always learning something new” : )

  • And the idea that Sangoku Senki is a ripoff of Sengoku on Neo Geo is downright ludicrous.

    Both games are in the well-established arcade genre called "beat 'em ups" but the similarities in gameplay end there.

    Your assumption that the games are related seems to be based on the similarity of the words "Sengoku" and "Sangoku" which may sound similar to you, but are actually two unrelated historical terms.

    Sengoku=the warring states period of Japan

    Sangoku=3 kingdoms period in China

  • While your point that the hardware is modeled after Neo Geo is entirely valid and agreed upon, your idea that the games (aside from Demon Front of course) are modeled after Neo Geo I find to be pretty silly.

    Minasama no okagesame de is a Mahjong game, and the Dragon World games you are holding in the video and claiming to be copied from "Minasama no okagesama de" are basically the game Shanghai, which is an entirely different game which is played with the same pieces.

  • IGS is a Taiwanese company, not Korean. Though, as you rightly point out, the system has had a pretty big presence in Korea.

  • Hey Luke do you have a Atomiswave? Great video!

  • GREAT video, Luke! Very informative. Thanks man.

  • .i heard some of there staff & developers @ snk help to bring this system out...i remember playing in the arcade martial masters that was a cool fighting game cool XD

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