WTB: Nintendo Super Punch-out!! and Arm Wrestling Parts

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WTB: Nintendo Super Punch-out!! and Arm Wrestling Parts

Wanted To Buy or Trade for:
(sorry to others looking)

Nintendo Super Punch-out!! and Arm Wrestling parts OF ANY KIND. Please send me info on what you have and how much you want for it. I will pay cash or I also have 1000's or items to trade(to many to list)some very hard to find. If you are looking for something in trade please let me know.

Please contact via prvt msg with price and condition. Shipping is to Austin,Tx 78758

Here is a sample of some of the items I have for trade:
Reactor sideart
Reactor CPU pcb
Quantum control panel
PAT 9000 plugs
Atari Color vector parts of all types and titles
eXidy 440 boards and parts
Pinball items
100's or bezels,marquees,boards,control panels,manuals and complete games.
 
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Hmmmm....

I have a 9+/10 Arm Wrestling marquee...I hate to sell it in case I ever need it for a cab. PM me an offer I guess.

Also, I might have boards. I have a set of boards that look physically like Punch out, but have the code CHV instead of CHP. They must be either arm wrestling or Super Punch out. Can anyone out there solve the mystery?

Thanks,
John
 
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yah i think alot of people are looking for arm wrestling and super punchout, i know i am! lol...

good luck in your search!
 
yah i think alot of people are looking for arm wrestling and super punchout, i know i am! lol...

Yeah I had a guy ask me just the other day to keep an eye out for a Super Punch-Out!! PCB for him. I see complete working cabs on eBay from time to time -- one in Delaware sold yesterday for $760 -- but never just the PCB.

This may be a dumb question but is there any difference between the Punch-Out!! boardset and the Super Punch-Out!! boardset other than the ROMs that contain the game code? The games came out only seven months apart, and SPO was sold as a conversion kit for PO, so I have trouble believing Nintendo went through the time and expense to change a bunch of the hardware.

It seems there are a lot more Punch-Out!! boards out there than there are Super Punch-Out!! boards. Would it be as easy as burning SPO ROMs to drop into a PO board? I could see SPO owners potentially getting miffed that the value of their SPO boardset was being diluted, but screw that. As a collector myself I'd rather preserve as many golden era games as possible and get them into the hands of people who will enjoy and appreciate them.
 
Yeah I had a guy ask me just the other day to keep an eye out for a Super Punch-Out!! PCB for him. I see complete working cabs on eBay from time to time -- one in Delaware sold yesterday for $760 -- but never just the PCB.

This may be a dumb question but is there any difference between the Punch-Out!! boardset and the Super Punch-Out!! boardset other than the ROMs that contain the game code? The games came out only seven months apart, and SPO was sold as a conversion kit for PO, so I have trouble believing Nintendo went through the time and expense to change a bunch of the hardware.

It seems there are a lot more Punch-Out!! boards out there than there are Super Punch-Out!! boards. Would it be as easy as burning SPO ROMs to drop into a PO board? I could see SPO owners potentially getting miffed that the value of their SPO boardset was being diluted, but screw that. As a collector myself I'd rather preserve as many golden era games as possible and get them into the hands of people who will enjoy and appreciate them.
Yes they have different security chips, so its not a simple rom swap
 
wow thats a good question... hum i wounder if a rom change would work.. iv never seen a SPO board.. als i wounder the same with arm wrestling if its only a rom swap..

looking at the mame file set

punchout - 33 files
super punchout - 33 files
arm wrestling - 30 files
 
but would it work, swap all the eeproms, then get spo security chips. if someone had all the right chips could they get it to work?
 
where are you gonna get SPO security chips other than off a SPO board???

My thinking was that if it was just a simple ROM swap that a collector with a working SPO board could dump the ROMs and burn extras to convert some Punch-Out!! boards and prevent SPO from going extinct (except for MAME). Ethical? Perhaps not, but certainly no less ethical than lawyers forcing old games into extinction that their employer stopped making money off of decades ago. (I'm talking original code here, not updated ports to new systems like the Wii.)

I didn't know about the security chip. Not surprised, since it is Nintendo we're talking about here. :D
 
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well if you want the eeprom dumps for SPO... just download the mame rom and unzip it.. each file in the zip has its eeprom chip name for a file name.. there is 33 files in the SPO dump and 33 files for the PO dump....

Does anyone know where the security chip is located on the PO pcb?
 
**For the Record: ALL the people who have responded to this thread (private and public) and offered these parts for sale have NOT followed through. Not one of them has even set a price on the items they mention they have.**


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