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This is one of the nicest surviving Pac-Man machines still around. Essentially everything is original to this machine, with matching serial numbers all around and original locks, keys, manual, coin box, back door, etc. The control panel has the normal worn spot where right-handed players rest the side of their hand, and the cabinet has a few dings and scratches, but is in very nice condition overall. It is solid throughout, with no moisture damage or extra holes. The inside of the machine looks almost new.

The machine is fully working, and the PCB sports a "Modified" sticker, denoting the installation of a difficulty-increasing ROM kit, which apparently cost $55 according to the included original paperwork (see photos). The original chips are still saved and included. The gameplay looks normal, but seems to be a bit more difficult.

The monitor is the original G07-CBO, with some Pac-Man-only screen burn. When I got the machine, the monitor had an obviously-blown horizontal width coil. I swapped in a spare working G07 chassis I had, but I haven't serviced the original one yet. I'm selling the machine with the working replacement PCB chassis still in the monitor, and I will include the original chassis with the sale so the new owner can repair it at their leisure (see photos of included original chassis).

This machine isn't perfect by any means, but it is one of the cleanest, best-preserved examples of this title still around. This would make an extremely nice addition to someone's arcade collection. Asking $1150 $1000, pickup in St. James, MO, or I might be able to bring this machine to a buyer in the St Louis area for an additional fee. I'd prefer not to ship this machine, but I will work with buyer's shipping arrangements if needed. Thanks for looking!
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