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| SirPeale:
Bubble Bobble *was* conversion only. It seems to hold it's value, esp. if the board is NOT a bootleg. There were a lot of the bootlegs, but it seems that original PCBs are HTF. |
| SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: Peale on April 27, 2007, 06:14:10 pm --- There were a lot of the bootlegs, but it seems that original PCBs are HTF. --- End quote --- Besides the obvious such as Bobble Bobble and silkscreened company information, is there a resource to differentiate bootleg and original PCBs? |
| Jeff AMN:
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on April 27, 2007, 06:18:48 pm --- --- Quote from: Peale on April 27, 2007, 06:14:10 pm --- There were a lot of the bootlegs, but it seems that original PCBs are HTF. --- End quote --- Besides the obvious such as Bobble Bobble and silkscreened company information, is there a resource to differentiate bootleg and original PCBs? --- End quote --- I personally don't know, but the give away for me was that the cabinet not only had the manuals, but also a shipping receipt from the distributor inside. |
| Rocky:
I personally like Rally-X. I played it a lot in the arcades. However, it is not a top dollar game. If you fully restore it with original art, you won't make your money back. You'll probably pay more for the CPO and side art (if you can find them) than you'd get for selling the game. YMMV, Rocky |
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