Anyone know anything about King of Fighters 2002 cabs?
Went to Mexico yesterday and the line to come back into US at the port of entry was too long so we decided to find a bar to hole up in and wait it out a bit.
We discovered a nice little off the beaten path kind of place and enjoyed a few cool ones. Nice. Three pool tables, a foosball table, Rockola, 2 arcade cabs in a corner turned off, a nice bartender and friendly folks, with the exception of 3 US citizens acting like complete asses on the other side of the bar. The bartender thanked me for providing her translations, and they soon left, fortuneately. Embarrasing to say the least...
Anyway as we were going to leave, I decided I just had to check out those two cabs whispering to me in the corner. At first glance, both were in very good shape, especially considering the rest of the bar

One was a Virtua Fighter cab, pretty clean, CP scratched up pretty bad, and player1 stick had obviously been subject to a repair attempt, while I believe it may have worked, it surely would have played like shifting gears on a lawn tractor. On to the other one. The bar owner ran over and asked if we wanted to play the machines since they were off. We said no thank you, but he switched them on anyway. I didn't see what passed on the other cab at boot but don't think I missed anything obvious. It was a green/yellow King of Fighters 2002 cab, but looked like a NeoGeo, and listed like 4 other games on the marquee and CP too, I'm saying KOF02 only because that was the center logo.
Mostly I was wondering about what coins they would use in arcade machines, because the only mexican coins close in size to a quarter are worth quite a bit more than that. Well, that question remains unanswered because these machines both took "coras", which is a local translation for quarter. Okay, origin in US then. When the KOF machine loaded up, the picture on the screen was not any of the games listed on the marq/CP. I had expected a standard NeoGeo cab, but then noticed an extra red pushbutton mounted up near the speaker overhang on the left side, and a rocker switch on the right side. Then I started reading what was on the screen. Yep, a scrolling list of about 300 games, I'm guessing. What was interesting was how the whole screen background changed for each game when highlighted. I'm trying to decide on a FE myself and that was a nice touch.
Have I missed somethine obvious here? Can one machine have that many games and be legit (loosely speaking, obviously US law does not apply). I selected a few games, Mario Bros, Pac-Man, Defender, and as expected, the red button up on the topside goes back to the menu. The only information I could glean from that menu was just above the games list. It stated: "Greeslee 1.69 L PUBLICA" I tried hitting a few button combos to see if I could get anything else, but no luck. Google didn't turn up anything, so I'm really hoping you guys can shed some light on this thing for me.
I wish I had had my camera, the whole thing seemed really odd to me.
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