what's the going rate

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racecar said:
80-130
for sunst and simpson

was just asking because I was doing a search and found one member who was saying that finding a simpsons board for less than 200 was really dificult, same with TMNT:TIT. I know someone who sells these locally and always thought his prices where way too high, but after reading that I thought maybe it wasn't such a bad deal after all.
 

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TMNT Turtles in Time +$150
The Simpsons +$200
Sunset Riders pcbs +$75

my estimate what they would fetch on ebay.
 

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sven666 said:
TMNT Turtles in Time +$150
The Simpsons +$200
Sunset Riders pcbs +$75

my estimate what they would fetch on ebay.

cool, thanks sven666. I might be picking them up then. any idea what Moonwalker tends to fetch?
arcade prices are so inconsistent.. I've seen Night Slashers a couple of months ago go for 80+ dollars (cheap right?). wish I had gotten it at that price. good game.
 

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sven666 said:
TMNT Turtles in Time +$150
The Simpsons +$200
Sunset Riders pcbs +$75

my estimate what they would fetch on ebay.

I'm thinking about the same although I would probably price TMNT a little bit higher than the Simpsons (TMNT $200 and Simpsons $150). TMNT Turtles in Time is somewhat uncommon compared to the first TMNT. G.I. Joe also by Konami is another one that I would say could easily fetch $150. While the Simpsons isn't exactly rare, I think the fact that the TV series has universal appeal to both kids and adults makes this game sought after.

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those prices seem to high from what i constantly see

Originally Posted by racecar
80-130
for sunst and simpson

seems more fair to me

and 100 - 200 for turtles
 

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droid said:
I thought moonwalker usually goes for $125-150

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It depends on who's buying it. I think overall it's a cheap board but for some reason I always have Michael Jackson fans who contact me wanting to find a complete machine. I think the folks in Japan are also more inclined to pay more for a MW PCB since Jacko has appeared in many video games over there. Overall if you can find it cheap (probably less than $40USD working) it might be worthwhile to pick up to flip it. Be warned though that it would have to be to right buyer since most Jacko fans have no clue how to hookup a JAMMA board.

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3xChaos said:
It depends on who's buying it. I think overall it's a cheap board but for some reason I always have Michael Jackson fans who contact me wanting to find a complete machine. I think the folks in Japan are also more inclined to pay more for a MW PCB since Jacko has appeared in many video games over there. Overall if you can find it cheap (probably less than $40USD working) it might be worthwhile to pick up to flip it. Be warned though that it would have to be to right buyer since most Jacko fans have no clue how to hookup a JAMMA board.

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Michael

I think those pcb have a suicide battery which kills the audio
 
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