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Hi all,
I've accumulated way too many boards over the years and I'd like to sell them now to fund some interesting projects.
Thing is I've no idea of their value so I'm looking for an estimate at a fair price for a forum (that is to say obviously a lot less than ebay).
[EDIT]Someone has been kind enough to estimate the boards for me. Prices are in US$, let me know if something is too high (or too low, who knows).
Most boards have been repaired at some point but are now fully working (graphics, sound, controls, dipswitches).
I can try to describe the repair if anyone is interested (some repair logs are on my blog).
All board are OG, no bootlegs. No adapter included for non-JAMMA boards.
Shipping from New-Zealand (quite expensive unfortunately).
I'll test the boards again before shipping. No return, remember most are 25+ years old, they can die at any time including during shipping (happened many times to me from good sellers). However being a repairer I'll be happy to help you in case a repair is needed.
Here's the list (pics on demand):
- Sky Soldiers (SNK 1988, Japanese version)$100 $75
- Renegade (Taito 1986, World version)$150 $120 $110
Sold:
- Maju no okoku (Devil World/Dark Adventure) (Konami 1987, Japanese version, can be converted to Gradius II/Vulcan Venture with a romswap) $250
- Street Fighter (Capcom 1987, US version 6 buttons) $250
- Pang (Capcom/Mitchell 1989, desuicided/battery free) $100
- Super Pang (Capcom/Mitchell 1990, World version, desuicided/battery free,two available one sold one still available) $100
- World Rally (Gaelco 1993, battery replaced in 2016)$50 $40
- Black Dragon (Black Tiger) (Capcom 1987, Japanese version) $250
- Dragon Buster (Data East 1985, not JAMMA)$150 $120
- 1943 (Capcom 1987, Japanese version)$150 $100
- Chelnov: Atomic Runner (Data East 198
$100
- Super Pang (Capcom/Mitchell 1990, World version, desuicided/battery free,two available one sold one still available) $100
- Wrestlefest (Technos 1991)$100 $90
- Galaxian (Namco 1979, based on Irem UniWarS hardware, not JAMMA)$200 $150
- War of The Bugs (Food & Fun 1980, based on Irem UniWarS hardware, not JAMMA)$150 $100
- Shootout (Data East 1985, not JAMMA)$100 $75
- Karnov (Data East 1987) $100
- Baraduke (Alien Sector) (Data East 1985, not JAMMA)$100 $75
- Cal. 50 (Seta 1989)$150 $90
- The Main Event (Konami 198
$50 $40 $30
- Power Spikes (Video System 1991)$50 $40 $30
- Hyper Olympic (outside US version of Track & Field, Konami 1983, not JAMMA)$150 $90
- Beast Busters (SNK 1989)$500 $400 $200
- Ringu no Oja (The Main Event) (Konami 1988, Japanese version)$50 $40
- Lethal Enforcers (Konami 1992) $100
Traded:
- Karate Champ (Data East 1984, rarer 1P version, not PVP, not JAMMA)$150 $100
- Exerion (Jaleco 1983, single board version, not cocktail, not JAMMA)$150 $100
- Rush'n'Crash (The Speed Rumbler) (Capcom 1986, not-JAMMA, Japanese version)$100 $75
I've accumulated way too many boards over the years and I'd like to sell them now to fund some interesting projects.
[EDIT]Someone has been kind enough to estimate the boards for me. Prices are in US$, let me know if something is too high (or too low, who knows).
Most boards have been repaired at some point but are now fully working (graphics, sound, controls, dipswitches).
I can try to describe the repair if anyone is interested (some repair logs are on my blog).
All board are OG, no bootlegs. No adapter included for non-JAMMA boards.
Shipping from New-Zealand (quite expensive unfortunately).
I'll test the boards again before shipping. No return, remember most are 25+ years old, they can die at any time including during shipping (happened many times to me from good sellers). However being a repairer I'll be happy to help you in case a repair is needed.
Here's the list (pics on demand):
- Sky Soldiers (SNK 1988, Japanese version)
- Renegade (Taito 1986, World version)
Sold:
- Maju no okoku (Devil World/Dark Adventure) (Konami 1987, Japanese version, can be converted to Gradius II/Vulcan Venture with a romswap) $250
- Street Fighter (Capcom 1987, US version 6 buttons) $250
- Pang (Capcom/Mitchell 1989, desuicided/battery free) $100
- Super Pang (Capcom/Mitchell 1990, World version, desuicided/battery free,
- World Rally (Gaelco 1993, battery replaced in 2016)
- Black Dragon (Black Tiger) (Capcom 1987, Japanese version) $250
- Dragon Buster (Data East 1985, not JAMMA)
- 1943 (Capcom 1987, Japanese version)
- Chelnov: Atomic Runner (Data East 198

- Super Pang (Capcom/Mitchell 1990, World version, desuicided/battery free,
- Wrestlefest (Technos 1991)
- Galaxian (Namco 1979, based on Irem UniWarS hardware, not JAMMA)
- War of The Bugs (Food & Fun 1980, based on Irem UniWarS hardware, not JAMMA)
- Shootout (Data East 1985, not JAMMA)
- Karnov (Data East 1987) $100
- Baraduke (Alien Sector) (Data East 1985, not JAMMA)
- Cal. 50 (Seta 1989)
- The Main Event (Konami 198

- Power Spikes (Video System 1991)
- Hyper Olympic (outside US version of Track & Field, Konami 1983, not JAMMA)
- Beast Busters (SNK 1989)
- Ringu no Oja (The Main Event) (Konami 1988, Japanese version)
- Lethal Enforcers (Konami 1992) $100
Traded:
- Karate Champ (Data East 1984, rarer 1P version, not PVP, not JAMMA)
- Exerion (Jaleco 1983, single board version, not cocktail, not JAMMA)
- Rush'n'Crash (The Speed Rumbler) (Capcom 1986, not-JAMMA, Japanese version)
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