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| garnerb350:
I agree with Beretta & Ginsu.... Infact I have never seen a SF2 over 300.... Maybe I'm being over cautious here...but since when do you see offers for "mint" condition cabs now a days? If someone was offering that to me...i would ask to see receipts...Tread lightly |
| Dr Zero:
This is one near me in Fl and its on the high side since it needs some cosmetics. Street Fighter Champion Edition $250 |
| MaximRecoil:
--- Quote from: Malenko on July 24, 2009, 08:15:46 am ---there is no such thing as a dedicated SFII/SFIICE/SFIIT/etc, but the were very commonly kitted into the dynamo cabs. $300 in super fantastic excellent with a short drive but a normal cab, no more then $150 or so --- End quote --- Yes there is. Not only was SFII CE available as a dedicated cabinet (Dynamo HS-5), but it was originally only available dedicated (no conversion kit offered), much to the irritation of many operators at the time. |
| Malenko:
--- Quote from: MaximRecoil on July 24, 2009, 01:39:01 pm ---Yes there is. Not only was SFII CE available as a dedicated cabinet (Dynamo HS-5), but it was originally only available dedicated (no conversion kit offered), much to the irritation of many operators at the time. --- End quote --- We'll just have to agree to disagree on this. When most people think dedicated cab, they think "made in house with side art,marquee and control panel overlay" not "3rd party cab company puts special label on generic cab" I know crapcom was trying to force ops to buy new cabs but that the effort was short lived and the real kit version was released within months of the original release. I still dont consider the specially labeled generic cab dedicated. |
| MaximRecoil:
--- Quote from: Malenko on July 24, 2009, 05:02:44 pm --- --- Quote from: MaximRecoil on July 24, 2009, 01:39:01 pm ---Yes there is. Not only was SFII CE available as a dedicated cabinet (Dynamo HS-5), but it was originally only available dedicated (no conversion kit offered), much to the irritation of many operators at the time. --- End quote --- We'll just have to agree to disagree on this. When most people think dedicated cab, they think "made in house with side art,marquee and control panel overlay" not "3rd party cab company puts special label on generic cab" I know crapcom was trying to force ops to buy new cabs but that the effort was short lived and the real kit version was released within months of the original release. I still dont consider the specially labeled generic cab dedicated. --- End quote --- So you must also not believe that there is any such thing as a dedicated Ikari Warriors, Victory Road, Ikari III, Guerrilla War, Double Dragon, or Double Dragon II. Also, what about Namco's deal with Midway, or with Atari? What about Taito's deal with Midway? How is that any different than Capcom's deal with Dynamo, or Capcom's deal with Romstar for that matter? Are there no dedicated Pac-Man machines in the U.S. because they were all put together by Midway rather than Namco? If an arcade machine is sold in completed form from the factory, or from anyone the factory has outsourced to, then it is a dedicated machine. To define it any other way raises all sorts of contradictions. |
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