What game you wish you never sold?

tddlny

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I have bought and sold many, many games over the last 15 years or so. Probably the one I wish I would have never sold would be my dedicated 4 player Maximum Hangtime. I now have a 2-player NBA JAM conversion that is pitiful compared to the Hangtime. Anybody have a working Hangtime and PCB they are wanting to part with?

Ted
 
Had a Defender, loved it, then sold it. Then bought another, then parted it (regretfully).

I have been looking for one ever since :(
 
my sea wolf. did a lot of work to that. it was a fun game to play and a sweet looking cab. and also my combatribes. it was a 25" monitor 3 player cab, and converted very well. if i only realized it's jamma capabilities.
 
my sea wolf. did a lot of work to that. it was a fun game to play and a sweet looking cab. and also my combatribes. it was a 25" monitor 3 player cab, and converted very well. if i only realized it's jamma capabilities.

I've never heard of anyone regretting selling a Combatribes before. :) But I understand your reasoning.

I've had a lot of games but the one I miss the most is Millipede. Just never got old. And I wish I'd kept pictures of them all over the years. "To all the games I loved, before....."
 
I would have to go with the All of Them...

although I think my collection now is getting better...

If I had to pick one, it would be my Street Fighter II... it was in a Dynamo cab... I think it's the cut corner? whatever the one's called that has the diagonals on the CP
 
Is Wacko a good game? The cab looks wicked but.. haven't heard anything good about the game play..

Wacko isn't that bad as far as game play is concerned. You basically control a small flyer saucer guy and shot aliens. There are two of each alien and you have to hit each in succession for them to go away. Basically, you hit one, it becomes stunned, and you have to hit the matching one before you shoot different one. Later on there are some wrinkles, but that is the basic play. I found it fun and challenging, though it didn't hold my interest for very long...
 
I used to have a Spy Hunter cockpit 10 years ago, bought it for $50 and sold it for $500. A tighty profit to say the least but still I miss the thing, especially now that I know how to restore things.
 
A Life Force in a Robotron cabinet. That game was awesome. I played it every day, and I wish I had it back. It even had the little instruction card and the actual life force CPO.

I'm sure it is somewhere in MI still. I had to sell it (along with all my other games) when I left to live on cruise ships for a couple years :(
 
defiantly my tron, mario bros, and vs. i wish i had them all back. i will someday. i would love to find another colony 7 as well i really kick myself for selling that one.
 
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Minty Demolition Derby 2-player UR (my first game)

It'd be hard to find another one at all, let alone one that was that nice. Play counter was under 5000, and it seemed legit based on how clean it was!
 
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