Sega Mega Tech system???

metaldozer

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I have one that works great, it has on it: Altered Beast, Tetris, Super Thunder Blade, World Championship Soccer, Rad Racer, Space Harrier II, Shinobi, and Last Battle (Legend of the Final Hero).
Cabinet is in great shape, it has a small scratch in the sticker on the side, everything works as it should, except the top monitor doesn't work. I haven't messed with it, to even see if its just a plug.
I know this wasn't even released in America.
What is it worth?
I'm located in Georgia.
 
Jay!!! Good to see you on the forum.

Thanks for the Ms Pac project cabinet. I have already started work on it.
 
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You can see the small scratch. There's something else missing beside the top screen.
 

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I have one that works great, it has on it: Altered Beast, Tetris, Super Thunder Blade, World Championship Soccer, Rad Racer, Space Harrier II, Shinobi, and Last Battle (Legend of the Final Hero).

rad racer?
 
Alright, I'm just gonna stick my neck on the chopping block and get it ready for fellow KLOVers to swing the axe.

This thing looks freaking sweet! I've never seen a setup like that, and so I cannot give you a price from others that I've seen.
Best thing I can compare it to is a dual monitor Playchoice-10 cab. The playchoice-10's are very abundant, yet hold a good dollar value in the realm of $500 from collectors. Everyone seems to want the monitors and the ability to play classic NES games in arcade form.

So here you have a machine which does what the PC-10 does only with 16-bit SEGA classics. In my opinion, the overall layout of this cab is superior, boasting unique plastic wrapping around the upper 10 inch monitor and a nice 20" monitor below. (Seems to make more sense to have a smaller menu monitor up top anyways). Very well-suited CPO too.

I would think a hardcore SEGA fan (who maybe owns a PC-10 as well) would pay $700 in working condition. I certainly would if I could afford it. Would it sell for more becuase its hard to find in the states? Quite possibly. Would someone offer you a KLOV price of $175? Even more possible.

Like I mentioned, I'm just throwing a number out there. I may get stoned to death for offering up my price opinion, but oh well. You should definetly look into getting that 10" working to maximize its value!!!
 
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I found a pair of these on location at a bus terminal (in the US) in 2001. After chasing down the operator, he indicated that he would sell them for $800 each, firm. I thought the price was too high then, and still do now. That said, when I went back to that terminal in 2006, I was sad (but not at all surprised) to see them long gone. The operator is long gone too, apparently. Wonder what happened to them, as I would certainly enjoy having one as well.
 
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