FS: 2x Taito Classics Tabletop Arcade W/ ZooKeeper!

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FS: 2x Taito Classics Tabletop Arcade W/ ZooKeeper!

I have 2 really nice Taito Classics table top arcade units
up for sale. They both work great, look great, and are ready to
be enjoyed. They currently have the following games installed on the
internal SD card:

arkanoid, bubble bobble, elevator action, jungle hunt, puzzle bobble,
qix, rainbow islands, rastan, space invaders and zoo keeper.

You can easily get a file to put on the SD card from a fellow klov member
here to upgrade to 20 games.

This is a Jamma wired cabinet so you could actually install other jamma games in
it. I would prefer not to ship these. They are heavy and shipping would be a fortune.

Would make a great christmas present for the kids or yourself:)

$400 each. (not shipped)
$350 for a PCB only (shipped)
I'd also be up for trades. My Vaps has my wanted list.

*** Everythign has been sold ***
Thanks,
Malice95
 

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I have one of these and it is pretty fun. A couple things to note- interchanging JAMMA boards might not work on it because it's missing certain voltages (I believe there is no -12v).

I wish they made a different CPO and side art for it. I'm thinking about swapping mine into a an empty cabaret cabinet.
 
Just an FYI --Correction 12v is not wired on these so unless you install a switched power supply these will not run jamma game boards
 
Its a cute cab:) A lot of the games are great for younger kids. Then of course the every popular zookeeper for adults. There is no reason the
PCB board couldnt be put in a full size taito cab. If I was keeping them, thats probably what I would do, then take the tabletop cab and turn it into a
jamma test bed. Your're right I think it does need 12v to put in generic jamma boards. Easily rectified by adding a $15 switcher power supply.
 
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i actually wish i could get that CPO and the marquee to put on the Taito classic cabinet that i'm installing my multi-Taito board into.

since i can't i might have to go with some sort of custom art, though i haven't seen anyone make any yet.
 
That's just what I did with the one I had. Only difference is I did away with the monitor and just put a different one in and rewired it for a full jamma machine, but kept the buttons and joysticks. I did replace all the micro switches though since they are total garbage. If you can't sell these I might consider trading you something for one of them. I wouldn't mine having another one to let my son smash on instead of my jamma rig.


Its a cute cab:) A lot of the games are great for younger kids. Then of course the every popular zookeeper for adults. There is no reason the
PCB board couldnt be put in a full size taito cab. If I was keeping them, thats probably what I would do, then take the tabletop cab and turn it into a
jamma test bed. Your're right I think it does need 12v to put in generic jamma boards. Easily rectified by adding a $15 switcher power supply.
 

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Yeah... they are cute cabinets but I am going to use an original Taito cabaret for mine. Some Multi-Taito artwork would be cool... if anyone ever creates some. I would do it but it would look like ass since I have no artistic ability.
 
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