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whoamonga

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Looking to get rid of the last several boards I have left. Took pics of the boards, so lemme know if you want to see anything. Prices are before shipping, I'll try to flat rate, or get the cheapest (but well packaged) shipping I can!


Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh (Coined up, but don't have a spinner to test movement) $25
Super Basketball (Tested and works)! $20
Mortal Kombat 2 (Tested and played fine, but sound board doesn't work. Doesn't come with ribbon) $40

Unknown Board $5
Bubble Bobble (edge connector needs work, so untested) $20 - SOLD
Bubble Bobble to JAMMA Adapter (board won't work, so this is untested as well) $15 - SOLD
Kid Niki (Untested) $10 - SOLD
Unknown Taito Board $5 - SOLD
Legend of Kage (Tested with Bubble Bobble adapter, coined up, but with colored bars on screen, I think it's from the board though, not the adapter.) $10 - SOLD
Sega System 1 Board (Untested) $10 - SOLD
Williams Power board set, dunno what it came off of $10 - SOLD
Time Killers (Blue screened, led on board lit up) $5 - SOLD
Unknown JAMMA Board (garbled screen) $5 - SOLD
 

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That unknown jamma board looks like rolling thunder, but some sort of bootleg conversion, maybe from genpei toumaden or another system86 board.
 
I agree, it looks like some sort of Namco '86 board. It is not Rolling thunder though, and the add-on daughter board is in place of one chip on the photos I've looked at online. Expect a thread in the repair section once I get it sorted out as to what it actually is. My guess is it was an operator attempt to convert it over that failed. Another board that I bought some time ago from whoamonga looked like a choplifter with hand labled EPROMs. When I dug into it, it was a poor attempt at converting the board over to play Wonderboy in Monsterland (that just would not work with a Choplifter board). That board was beyond hope though, I hope this fares better. If anything, it is a parts board that may have the correct chips to help fix my Namco system 1 board that I purchased elsewhere.
 
Sold more stuff, thanks guys!

Arkanoid is pending, somebody make me an offer on Super Basketball (i know...) and MK2!
 
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