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Thread: PCB-ing. Where to start, where to start...

  1. From what I've heard on Neo-Geo.com Mike is pretty good at pointing out if he's selling a bootleg. I've seen him mention that a game is a bootleg on some of his ebay auctions. Some of the carts I've got from him have strange lables, but I'm just thinking that they're just replacement lables that he made cause it looks like an old lable was ripped off of them. He did say that the carts were used. I haven't tried opening up the carts and checking them.

  2. #42
    Seven Force Guest
    You might as well get Garou and Metal Slug 1, 2, and X...after all, they are hella cheap....

  3. Garou, I will pass... I have no problems with the DC port. You can bet your ass I will pick up most, if not all of the MS games. Certainly the original and 3. Probably X... hell, probably 2 also.

    And 4. Yea, maybe. When/if the price is right.

  4. #44
    Seven Force Guest
    Don't forget Crossed Swords and Street Slam. Both are good 3rd party titles...

    Oh yeah...The Sunsoft fighters, too


  5. Originally posted by Seven Force

    Click, Another site or few to consider are Echoll (Though the JP site is a little more complete, it's the same shop. Also, you can ask him about a game and just might have it--even if it's not on his list), Fillmore Games, and Cosmic. Those folks speak English and deal with orders to the States as well. I think those should be plenty for now, since you're just starting out...

    Hope that helps...
    Ok, reaaalllly late reply!

    Great links, Seven Force. Question, though: Do you know if the PCBs Fillmore has in stock are new or used? They have a number of nice ones...

  6. Pretty well the only time you're going to find PCBs new is close to their production date. In which case: lots and lots of money. The most home consumers can usually hope to get in on is some of the various trimmings -- flyers, manuals, marquees, promo crap, etc.

    By the way:



    Life is good.

  7. Originally posted by Mode7
    Pretty well the only time you're going to find PCBs new is close to their production date. In which case: lots and lots of money. The most home consumers can usually hope to get in on is some of the various trimmings -- flyers, manuals, marquees, promo crap, etc.

    By the way:


    Life is good.
    #$%^%. Shit. What I meant to say was MVS carts. They don't seem to be new kits, but you never know....

    Nice Batrider PCB. Is that a flyer you got with the game? Impressions - Must post !

  8. #49
    Seven Force Guest
    Originally posted by Click_Stick


    Ok, reaaalllly late reply!

    Great links, Seven Force. Question, though: Do you know if the PCBs Fillmore has in stock are new or used? They have a number of nice ones...
    Pretty much what Mode7 said. The dealers are big enough whore as to sell you color copies of the instrction cards and manuals. Once in a blue moon will you see an original. As for MVS carts, the title cards will at least be real, while the move lists and such are likely not so.

  9. Ok. Thanks for the clear-up.

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