Donkey Kong with Richie Knucklez KONG OFF II side art.

I mean it does say NINTENDO PCB BOARD, 60-1 is not an original nintendo pcb board. He can't complain about the monitor because as far as I see it doesn't mention it but he actually could complain about that pcb and get recourse because it's bs imo if the listing says its in there and it's not. Because without the original pcb you lose the harnesses power supply and all associated components. Like you said the only original thing about it is the cabinet
Yeah I was disappointed that the PCB wasn't in the cabinet, the owner of the barcade that closed where this game came from just had cursory knowledge of the games. Most of the games came from the 1UP arcade in Colorado (he knew one of the owners) so if a game came to him with a 60-in-1 board then he considered that the original PCB. Most of the older games had 60-in-1 boards and the more modern games had their original PCBs. I was able to get a bunch of the games that they needed to sell (like a fairly modern Skee Ball) so it worked out well overall but yeah the DK was basically just a cabinet with a little history and a control panel with a joystick that had a 100 beers spilled on it.
 
Yeah I was disappointed that the PCB wasn't in the cabinet, the owner of the barcade that closed where this game came from just had cursory knowledge of the games. Most of the games came from the 1UP arcade in Colorado (he knew one of the owners) so if a game came to him with a 60-in-1 board then he considered that the original PCB. Most of the older games had 60-in-1 boards and the more modern games had their original PCBs. I was able to get a bunch of the games that they needed to sell (like a fairly modern Skee Ball) so it worked out well overall but yeah the DK was basically just a cabinet with a little history and a control panel with a joystick that had a 100 beers spilled on it.
No you got scammed don't accept that, that seller lied. Original Nintendo pcb only means one thing. Mikes arcade has complete replacement new control panels with 1:1 joysticks. Just used one for a project and it's fantastic.
 
@Marvelvscapcom42 How much did you pay for this?
I paid $800 for it stand alone, but separately was able to get the Skee Ball for $800 (which I would value at $3k to $4k, so made it up on that side). Also was able to get 5 games (1942, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Street Fighter 2 and a couple Buck Hunters) for about $350 each that just had broken power supplies or CGA/VGA converters. Was also able to grab TMNT that had an LCD but original working board for $1k, Galaga with LCD and bitkit for $650, Tetris with LCD and original board for $800, 2 Mario Kart GPs for $1k each that had all original hardware and a Pac Man Battle Royale for $3,850. Overall it worked out to a good deal for what I was looking to get so I didn't get worked up about the missing PCB, but Donkey Kong by itself would have been overpriced for what it was.
 
I paid $800 for it stand alone, but separately was able to get the Skee Ball for $800 (which I would value at $3k to $4k, so made it up on that side). Also was able to get 5 games (1942, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Street Fighter 2 and a couple Buck Hunters) for about $350 each that just had broken power supplies or CGA/VGA converters. Was also able to grab TMNT that had an LCD but original working board for $1k, Galaga with LCD and bitkit for $650, Tetris with LCD and original board for $800, 2 Mario Kart GPs for $1k each that had all original hardware and a Pac Man Battle Royale for $3,850. Overall it worked out to a good deal for what I was looking to get so I didn't get worked up about the missing PCB, but Donkey Kong by itself would have been overpriced for what it was.

Do you live in an abandoned Wal-Mart? A LOT of space is required for all of those plus I'm sure you already had a collection.

Can I come over and play games?! I have money. I will bring pizza.
 
Do you live in an abandoned Wal-Mart? A LOT of space is required for all of those plus I'm sure you already had a collection.

Can I come over and play games?! I have money. I will bring pizza.
Ha ha, yeah my basement was already full, I met two guys that worked on my house that each had a side business and loved the basement arcade so much they wanted to add arcades in to their side businesses. One has a laundromat with a fairly large side room and one has an antique shop so when I found the arcade that was closing down, I figured it would be a good way to get a bunch of games in the two arcades in addition to moving some games out of my basement to make room for new games.
 
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