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    WTB: Consolized 1 slot MVS system

    Hi, looking to buy a consolized 1 slot MVS system so that I can just plug and play my MVS carts. I don't need pads or sticks as I already have these but if they are part of a package as a whole it's not an issue. Ideally UK only but if I have to buy from further afield so be it.

    Conversely if there is someone on here who is willing/able to build me a consolized 1 slot and isn't going to charge me an arm and a leg please don't hesitate to get in touch either here or via PM.

    Thanks in advance.
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    have you considered buying the wooden MVS? It might be a lil pricier than consolizing one yourself but it does have the benefit of having every output port youd need built right in

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    Fucking hell!!!!!!!!!!!! It's $649 which translates as about £400 GBP, I was looking at paying half of that. I can get a 2 player, 6 button consolized Supergun with a 302 in 1 Happy Fish 2 board for £250/$400. I don't want to go down that route ideally and hopefully I won't have too as my main priority are Neo Geo games.

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    It was just a suggestion. Never heard of happy fish 2, guessing its some multi rom jamma board?

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    ^^ Yes, with NG, CPS 1 & 2 and other arcade ROMS built in:

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/neo-geo-metal-...#ht_3907wt_928

    The wooden MVS does indeed look fantastic but for how much use it would get it's just too expensive sadly.

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    happy fish sounds cool thanks fro the heads up

    and yeah, it definitely is pretty expensive. I am planning to try and purchase one if I can scrounge up the spare cash, if anything it will likely become a good collectable in time when production stops
    Last edited by derekb; 06-02-2011 at 08:54 PM.

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