WTB Arcade Legends 2 PCB

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I am looking to buy only the PCB, harness and power supply from an Arcade Legends 2 board. I am willing to pay the price for the full machine, but only want the PCB and related equipment. Thanks!
 
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Although I am new to KLOV, I have been on the Neo Geo Forum (as Detroit44) for over a year and have outstanding feedback.
 
Not sure if any of us have one of those. The game selection wasn't very good, and the promised game packs never materialized. Many of them have been converted to Ultracades which had a better game selection.
 
Thanks for the comment. Do you know if Ultracades is PCB or CPU based. I was looking for the Aracde Legends 2 PCB simply for ease of use (although I do understand that they have reduced the number of available games).
 
Ultracades and Arcade Legends are PC based. Usually the Intel 810e or 815e mother board although later versions used the 915 and Global Arcade Classics versions used a completely different motherboard. I've set one up before using a stock Intel 810e board, cpu and RAM I purchased on ebay for less than $20 and an Ultracade HD I purchased from another collector. This cannot be done with an Arcade Legends as the HD is set to look for a specific MB and processor. The only other thing you need is some sort of keyboard encoder for the control interface, but a jpac or keywiz works just fine for that. You can even hook up a USB trackball or spinner.
 
Arcade legends 2 runs off a jamma pcb with a small flash card. I have owned the ultracade 2x's and I also have an arcade legends2 is currently in my personal collection. Arcade legends 2 has a nicer interface not a wheel type like the ultracade units. Some games play perfect just like the originals and others like asteroids are way off. Not perfect by any means but the cab is super mint with the graphics and the gameplay is definitely worthy of owning one of these IMO.
 
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Thanks for the comments KJOEL. I thought that Arcade Legends 2 ran on a Jamma PCB. Since I already have a Jamma cab (and don't have room for another one), I was hoping to purchase just the PCB, harness and power supply from someone. I realize I may have to pay the price of buying the whole machine (just to get the pcb), but I am prepared to do that.
 
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