Close-up marquee pic.
Looks like a Euro cabinet.
Last pic.
>>3814080
Its not standard. It's a conversion from something else.
Neo-Geo was appealing because you could have multiple games in it, so a lot of people converted cabs to them.
Yes, in the shittiest of shitty bars. Of you're thinking about buying it don't pay over $100, maybe $120 if it has a really good monitor in it.
>>3814123
I don't think it's functional at all, it's been hanging out in the very back of the store for at least two years. I guess the guy who runs the place just likes having it around to collect dust.
>>3814138
The PCB, power supply and control panel are worth about $60-$75. The coin slots are actually worth about $20 each if they work and it appears to have 2 of them. Not worth much in a home cab of course.
>>3814080
>>3814084
Hey, I knew those back in the day in Mexico, like, no joke, i remember that logo!
Last time i saw one it was about a Dragon Ball Z arcade game, never knew which one of the 2 was, but yeah.
They were obvious bootlegs and that's how the good ol SFII CE bootlegs like Rainbow Edition were available.
>>3814080
there used to be one at the bowling alley near my house. i remember playing world heroes and some shump that i cant remember the name of.