FS: MVS games, most with shockboxes, CMVS MV-2F

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Prices are flexible. I'd be glad to consider reasonable offers, especially for bulk buys.
I ship all items USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation Only. No exceptions.
I ship in USA only. No International Shipments. Again no exceptions.
I take ( Paypal + 3% ) or Money Orders for payment.

PM me for orders and any questions you may have. I will check my PM box multiple times a day and promise to answer every PM.

CMVS consolized MVS MV-2F system for sale is near the bottom of my thread ---\/

GAMES WITH SHOCKBOXES & INSERTS:
(Shipping cost is $8 per MVS game, $4 each additional game.)
Last Blade 1 $25(was $35)
US Fake Label, translucent Blue Cart, old style shockbox & insert
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Electroman/LastBlade1Front.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Electroman/LastBlade1back.jpg

NAM 75 $55
US Label, original. Southtown Insert & newer BB Shockbox. Comes with mini marquee
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Electroman/NAM75back.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Electroman/NAM75front.jpg

Ninja Commando $50
US Label, old style shockbox & insert
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Electroman/NinjaCommandoback.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Electroman/NinjaCommandofront.jpg

Samurai Shodown 2 $30 (was $45)
Japanese Label, Southtown Insert & newer BB Shockbox
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Electroman/SS2back.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Electroman/SS2front.jpg

Loose carts:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Electroman/Loosecarts.jpg
Metal Slug 4 US label $70 (was $80)
Ninja Combat US label $20
Sengoku US label $20


THE HARDWARE:
Consolized MVS MV-2F built by myself.
Asking $300 shipped to lower 48 USA states only. (Price reduced from $375)
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Specifications for C-MVS MV-2F:
Back side facilities:​
Video:
JROK video converter board with Component Video, S-Video, and Composite. The JROK PCB is mounted in the back right corner, screwed in 3 places in the steel casing. All video outputs are in the back.
Audio:
Stereo output RCA jacks(red & white) in the back. I chose to connect these to the rear headphone port(while removing said port also). So the headphone volume slider will control the line out volume.
Power supply:
Back left side of the system is a high-power coaxial power adaptor jack. A 5V 3A AC Adaptor for this system IS included. The steel casing is electrically tied to DC GND as it should be.

Front side facilities:
from left to right:
Illuminated power switch; integrated LED lights when power is on.
"system" switch (momentary type); access BIOS system menu
"game select" switch (momentary type); switches the games between slot 1 & slot 2. Can also be done with <select> button on controller.
Joystick ports 1 & 2 on motherboard, which is stock.

Other stuff:

- Memory card slot works perfectly. (memory card not included)
- The socketed BIOS is stock SNK. Sorry I don't have a UniBIOS to offer you.
- 12Vdc supply is not required. All you need is the included 5V 3A AC Adaptor (brand new switching wall wart). Inside the C-MVS is a 12V DC/DC converter that supplies the necessary 12Vdc to bias the Audio Amplifier circuitry. It boots the 5Vdc bus to a fully regulated 12Vdc.
- So some may be weary of buying this C-MVS from me being a first-timer C-MVS fabber. I don't blame you. While I could certainly do better, it is sturdily-built. Also if it matters I do hold a BSEE in Electronic Engineering and have had 10 years of experience designing, building, and fabricating many types of test fixturing systems as a Design Engineer (not to mention sellable products). So I had built this MV-2F C-MVS as a functional and sturdy rig to play MVS games.
The previous owner before me attempted to paint it black but I scraped it away with steel wool to the bare metal which btw still appears nicely kept.
 
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Sengoku 3,
Shock Troopers,
Shock Troopers 2nd Squad,
Strikers 1945
are sold.
 
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The CMVS unit looks proper. All the folks that know a thing or two about consolization understand this 12v predicament you're talking about, and it seems that it has been taken care off just fine. I like the clean look of the cover, but if I may sound bold for a sec here, I think the price is too high.
 
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Price drops.

Anyone here feel my listing is confusing? I've had a few people ask questions where their answers were already in the listing.

All items sold thus far have shipped. In fact our friend Jaelus received his package very recently. Plenty more available.
 
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