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Crazy Kong Junior (PICTURES ADDED)
g1275:
The thing is, is that the cabinet does work, but the monitor doesn't. You can hear the game working and everything and if you want to pretend to be stevie wonder at an arcade you can try and play the game, without much luck.
I have already taken everything off the cabinet, but it would be very easy to put everything back together for a picture or two. I bought this thing for $50, well $40, the guy I bought it from saw a tiny crack in the monitor bezel and gave me a 10 back. If I can get more money for keeping it intact and just buying another cabinet I surely will do that.
Infact, very few of the Crazy Kong Junior cabinets only put "Crazy Junior" on the marquee to save space, and I just happen to have one of them!
NoOne=NBA=:
KLOV still needs all the pics of this game, so please put it back together and shoot some pictures of it.
If the only thing wrong is the monitor, I would replace that, sell the cab, and use the money to buy a new, generic cab to make into a MAME project.
g1275:
How much do you think I could get for something like this fully operational?
pocketbikez:
i collect classic marquees. i would pay $50-$100 if the marquee is in decent shape.
the pcb might sell for about $250 on ebay. but before you try and sell it you should get in touch with Randy at the mame dumping project and discuss having the board dumped.
a full working crazy kong jr cab in great condition might sell for 800-1200 bucks.
but u never know, some insane collector might pay more.
Spaced Invader:
I'd ask here...
http://groups.google.com/groups?group=rec.games.video.arcade.collecting
...uh, don't tell 'em you planned to Mame it. ;D