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Re: Who owns what PCBs
« Reply #40 on: June 23, 2005, 11:40:39 pm »
Off the top of my head...

Street Fighter Alpha 3 (not for long)
Mars Matrix
Dark Stalkers
Dark Stalkers 2 (japanese version)
Alien vs Predator
Super Street Fighter 2
Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat 2
Golden Axe (3 of them)
Final Fight
Street Fighter: World Warrior
Ms Pac Man (2 of them)
Pac Man with Multi-Pac (16-in-1)
Super Off Road
Dirt Fox
Space Invaders Deluxe
Aero Fighters (2 of them)

That's without doing inventory, though. (By the way, half of those things are for sale if someone sees one they like.)

Is Mars Matrix for sale, how much, and is it the US version?
WTB: The Grid by Midway (2001), looking for 2 or more complete games, and large marquee

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Re: Who owns what PCBs
« Reply #41 on: June 24, 2005, 01:09:31 am »
My Neo Geo Collection is growing stupid fast... I've only had it under 2 months! I completely agree as great as MAME is I enjoy the real hardware a lot more.

Loose gamer carts, fake English labels except for Shock Troopers 2nd Squad and Last Blade 2

Puzzle Bobble
Magic Drop III
Panic Bomber
League Bowling
Metal Slug
Metal Slug2
Aero Fighters 2
Shock Troopers 2nd Squad (English label)
Blazing Star
Last Blade 2 (Japanese label)
Samurai Shodown 2
Samurai Shodown 4

More complete carts/kits or just excellent condition with original labels in English, except one

World Heros (Japanese label) /w/ 1 mini marquee
World Heroes II /w/ 1 mini marquee
Magician Lord /w/ 1 mini marquee
Alpha Mission II FULL KIT, matching serials
Fatal Fury /w/ 1 mini marquee
Fatal Fury II /w/ 1 mini marquee
Football Frenzy FULL KIT, matching serials
Soccer Brawl FULL KIT, matching serials
Ninja Combat /w/ 1 mini marquee
(2) Baseball Stars Professional /w/ 1 mini marquee
Super Spy /w/ 1 mini marquee
Art Of Fighting /w/ 1 mini marquee
King Of The Monsters /w/ 1 mini marquee
2020 Super Baseball /w/ 1 mini marquee
ViewPoint /w/ 1 mini marquee
Sengoku FULL KIT, matching serials

If anyone needs a High Resolution Scan of the marquee's I have let me know... eventually I will add all of them to the art section.

Also I have an extra Baseball Stars I'm willing to trade or sell, just PM me.

I'm trying to find reasonably priced Strikers 1945+, Money Idol Exchanger, Metal Slug 3, Metal Slug X, King of Fighters and Super Dodgeball...  if anyone has one of these titles they want to get rid of... let me know, Thanks!

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Re: Who owns what PCBs
« Reply #42 on: June 24, 2005, 03:11:51 am »
My collection is quite a bit smaller since I started this thread. I now have.

Neo Geo six slot with 21 carts (19 common ones, Mr. Do! and Quest of Jongmaster).
Neo Geo 1 slot
Arcadeshop's Jamma Multiwilliams (older version without Moon Patrol).
City Connection
Rally-X
Sega Championship Baseball
Arch Rivals (only because it weighs like 20 lbs and no one wants it)
Sega Turbo x1.66 (1 complet boardset, 2/3rd of another).
Drop Zone 4
Solitaire Challenge (I though someone here was supposed to be buying this from me, but I certainly still have it).
1 small board that does SOMETHING in a Sega vector (at least it says Sega on it, and was in a box with a Sega vector control panel).
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Re: Who owns what PCBs
« Reply #43 on: June 24, 2005, 04:46:31 am »

I'm trying to find reasonably priced Strikers 1945+, Money Idol Exchanger, Metal Slug 3, Metal Slug X, King of Fighters and Super Dodgeball...  if anyone has one of these titles they want to get rid of... let me know, Thanks!

-baker

I doubt you will EVER find a reasonably priced Money Idol Exchanger. Most of the time you can't even find one PERIOD. They hardly ever turn up on ebay.
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Re: Who owns what PCBs
« Reply #44 on: June 24, 2005, 10:29:21 am »
I doubt you will EVER find a reasonably priced Money Idol Exchanger. Most of the time you can't even find one PERIOD. They hardly ever turn up on eBay.

Actually Paige there was one just on eBay a few days ago. Had high quality repo artwork, dip sheet settings and the cartridge was in excellent shape. It was listed for 129 as a buy it now. Not a bad price at all for the game, considering the rarity. It still was a little more than I wanted to pay. Search the completed auctions if you want to check it out.... it was pretty cool!

It was tempting to pick up, but I can't justify spending over 60 bucks a game with my type of gaming habits. If I was the type of person who played games I owned obsessively then I might have gone for it. I'd rather get two or three other good quality game titles for the price because I have more fun with owning a large collection of games and switching them around.

Also I'm not sure how much I want to keep investing, because of the lifespan on the system and PCB's. Considering these games are already creeping up into the 10 and 15 year mark... once their dead I don't think you can get any Roms or parts replaced like some of the classics unless you pull from another used source. Anyone have estimates how long MVS carts should last or arcade PCB's in general?

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