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I got this neo-geo a while ago, and I ran out of room in the basement so this conversion has to go. Before I sold it, I wanted to know what is was in its past life though. If anyone could help me out, I would appreciate it greatly. TIA.
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I'll take a stab at it and say Frogger.
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Nahhh, I'd say Phoenix - with a horizontal monitor and bezel...
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Nothing to see here. Double post. Move along...
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I thought frogger too, but the coin doors don't match, and the front edge doesn't jut in toward the bottom, it's a straight shot down.
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In his picture, it appears that the front cabinet piece has been replaced, thus the different coin door.
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Have you opened it up and looked inside? There are usually at least serial number stickers, and such which might answer this question, or provide further clues...
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The Sega "convert-a-cab" was popular to copy for bootleg machines. Mine started out as Crazy Kong.
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