Found this in a pile of old Pentium motherboards at a flea market! Paid $5 for it.
All the SF2 JAMMA boards I can find online are one large board... and this is two connected together. What did I find? Is it worth keeping/selling?
Found this in a pile of old Pentium motherboards at a flea market! Paid $5 for it.
All the SF2 JAMMA boards I can find online are one large board... and this is two connected together. What did I find? Is it worth keeping/selling?
Regarding keeping vs. selling: Does it work? Do you already have an SFII board?
Guessing it's just a different board rev (there are two and three board versions of Donkey Kong for example).
No matter what though, I'd put a sticker or an opaque piece of tape over that ROM in the lower left hand corner, lest it gets destroyed by the sun.
Selling collection, Atari through XBox. Send a PM with whatever games you're looking for.
Actually what you have is an original Capcom SF2 PCB. The single large boards you see are bootlegs. Yours is an original. If you sell it, you'll definitely get more than you paid for it, but that board is very common so it won't be a lot. I'd say between 30 and 50.
View the basement arcade:
http://www.msu.edu/~miekkawi/basementarcade.jpg
nice find
QFT. There should be 3 boards total. 2 normal size boards, one on top of the other and one small board connected on top located on one of the corners.
Pro tip: if it isn't a World Warrior, you could still wind up with a bootleg CE/HF or Rainbow/Blackbelt Edition. Since these upgrades simply meant adding or swapping chips on the board.