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This has been moved to ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/131836055796
I am selling my 2-slot consolized Neo Geo MVS. I have had this MV-2F board since 1999, but it was consolized by kpj in 2005. It has been well-cared for. Both cartridge slots are working perfectly. The unit operates reliably, with absolutely not surprise resets during play. I'm only selling this because I'm replacing it with a 1-slot, and this has to go.
The unit has been consolized to output S-video and composite (no component), with stereo RCA jacks. Video is provided by a Jrok encoder. S-video picture is clean, with no noise. Composite picture is satisfactory.
Unibios 3.0 is currently installed, and the MVS's serial number was put in the bios to be displayed in the Unibios splash screen.
I went for a stock look, and did not have the case painted. The case has been polished to a shine, and the SNK letters can be seen faintly in the steel.
The battery has been recently replaced, so you won't have to worry about it leaking any time soon.
The second controller port has a slight cosmetic defect, but it does not effect operation. The right side of the outer plastic of the controller port has been broken off (I tripped over my controller cord and broke it off in 2000). The controller still connects firmly to the port and works 100%. This issue is only cosmetic.
The 2-slot MVS is considered desirable for consolizing due to its reliability and on-board memory card slot.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/131836055796
I am selling my 2-slot consolized Neo Geo MVS. I have had this MV-2F board since 1999, but it was consolized by kpj in 2005. It has been well-cared for. Both cartridge slots are working perfectly. The unit operates reliably, with absolutely not surprise resets during play. I'm only selling this because I'm replacing it with a 1-slot, and this has to go.
The unit has been consolized to output S-video and composite (no component), with stereo RCA jacks. Video is provided by a Jrok encoder. S-video picture is clean, with no noise. Composite picture is satisfactory.
Unibios 3.0 is currently installed, and the MVS's serial number was put in the bios to be displayed in the Unibios splash screen.
I went for a stock look, and did not have the case painted. The case has been polished to a shine, and the SNK letters can be seen faintly in the steel.
The battery has been recently replaced, so you won't have to worry about it leaking any time soon.
The second controller port has a slight cosmetic defect, but it does not effect operation. The right side of the outer plastic of the controller port has been broken off (I tripped over my controller cord and broke it off in 2000). The controller still connects firmly to the port and works 100%. This issue is only cosmetic.
The 2-slot MVS is considered desirable for consolizing due to its reliability and on-board memory card slot.
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