keep or sell? Pigskin 621AD PCB

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I came across a working Pigskin 621AD PCB, but the person had junked the cab. It looks like a cool game but it is sounding like it's going to be a bit tough to find a cab for it. Should I unload it or am I just being pessimistic on the chances of finding a cab for it?
 
I came across a working Pigskin 621AD PCB, but the person had junked the cab. It looks like a cool game but it is sounding like it's going to be a bit tough to find a cab for it. Should I unload it or am I just being pessimistic on the chances of finding a cab for it?

I've had three over the last five years, kept the best one for my collection (obviously), they aren't that hard to come by. It was also offered as a conversion kit so that is always an option too. I'm pretty sure I saw a marquee and possibly other parts at Quarterarcade. It's a great game, definitely worth having.
 
I've had three over the last five years, kept the best one for my collection (obviously), they aren't that hard to come by. It was also offered as a conversion kit so that is always an option too. I'm pretty sure I saw a marquee and possibly other parts at Quarterarcade. It's a great game, definitely worth having.

Thanks, maybe then I'll have faith for a little bit longer :)
 
as long as you have an adapter for video out you can still use regular sticks. video out is not run through the jamma connector
 
I've had three over the last five years, kept the best one for my collection (obviously), they aren't that hard to come by. It was also offered as a conversion kit so that is always an option too. I'm pretty sure I saw a marquee and possibly other parts at Quarterarcade. It's a great game, definitely worth having.

Since there are a bunch of them out your way, let me know if you come across a spare glass with decent artwork from a dedicated machine.

The one I've got had most of the artwork laying in the bottom of the cab and I triple-coated it back together like a jigsaw puzzle.

It's better than nothing, but not by much.

-JM
 
Since there are a bunch of them out your way, let me know if you come across a spare glass with decent artwork from a dedicated machine.

The one I've got had most of the artwork laying in the bottom of the cab and I triple-coated it back together like a jigsaw puzzle.

It's better than nothing, but not by much.

-JM

If run across one I'll let you know.
It's funny, the problem part of the ones I've had (my keeper excluded) was the football field backdrop not the glass.
One was torn and the other was really faded.
 
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