French Gaming Room ;-)

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Wow, another +1 for the arcade boards, you have a very nice collection. Those Neo Geos aren't bad, either.
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That Capcom cabinet is crazy! I've never seen one of those before. Nice collection!
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Chouette!
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thank you for your compliments :D The Capcom cabinet is very rare. It is the first arcade cab official for Street Fighter 2

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Japan origin
Year of manufacture 1991
Screen 19/25 inches of mark Toshiba/Sanwa or Nanao rotary Screen manually
Standard posting 15khz
Panel 2×6 buttons
Dimensions 56 x75 X 111 cm/60 x79 X 113 cm
Consumption 110w
Coiner 100 yen
Weights 60 70kg
Jamma format
Its Mono
Price of 2000 has 2500 USD$
The whole first series of Arcade Cab Street fighter 2
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beautiful collection man - love that stuff. i would love to have half of that stuff. well done
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I have honestly never seen an arcade board collection.

How do you store those when they're not wired in or anything? Is there a MVS-styled cabinet that can hold several of those?
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There's so few PCB owners here - it's nice to see. Not as many shoot 'em ups as I'd like, but très bien all the same. :)
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Insane collection, I have no other words, job well fucking done.
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Update Saturn :D
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AmishSamurai wrote:I have honestly never seen an arcade board collection.

How do you store those when they're not wired in or anything? Is there a MVS-styled cabinet that can hold several of those?

Here's how a friend of mine stores them. This is about 1/10th of his collection spanning the last 2 decades :shock:

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