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Author Topic: Championship Bowling PCB (SW Ohio)  (Read 939 times)

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Malacus

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Championship Bowling PCB (SW Ohio)
« on: December 13, 2006, 01:13:49 pm »
I had listed this a while ago and decided not to sell it - but now that I'm moved into the new house I don't know that Ill ever get another machine for it.

Championship Bowling by Romstar, PCB, Marquee and Manual - I'm told that, and through some online researching, this game is VERY rare with around 200 being made. The PCB works flawlessly and has a working battery to keep high scores saved. Rarely, it needs to be reset to boot up (which Ive had to do on the ROM also). The game is a very fun bowling game and looks more like Capcom Bowling than its NES counter-part. The marquee is in bad condition, someone with some Photoshop skills could probably make a new one, but it currently looks as if a mouse/rat has chewed on it, it also has some discoloration on the back. Taking another look at it and looking at the manual, I think its possible that the Marquee is actually a slice of the side art cut to fit the marquee holder as it is identical to the TOP of the manual. (i think originally the sideart may have been the same art on the manual) The machine I got it from didn't have any sideart for reference. The Manual is complete, has some folds and discoloration throughout, its in fair condition. I have also copied it to a 3.75Mb PDF file.

The Board has been in storage for about a year, but I did pull it out and test it about six months ago and it still worked great.

Asking $80 -shipped.
I'd also be willing to trade for a complete and working WWF Wrestlemania

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Re: Championship Bowling PCB (SW Ohio)
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2007, 03:08:36 pm »
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Re: Championship Bowling PCB (SW Ohio)
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2007, 10:45:44 am »
never knew they where rare i passed one up at auction for $50
had a sticky trackball but everything else was perfect shrugs
Won it and a coors light  kept the coors light and put the other back into auction think it resold for $60 lol

Always looking for nintendo and capcom arcade pcbs and marquees etc

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Re: Championship Bowling PCB (SW Ohio)
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2007, 12:12:21 pm »
its only what Ive heard, on this forum and others...
And since nearly all of the information at KLOV is wrong, I figured people must not have had it.

-yes, ive submitted things about it to Klov, but after nearly a year, they havent updated anything.

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