My arcade/jamma pcb collection

I used to own several dedicated cabinets (After Burner 2, Chase HQ, Hard Drivin', Space Gun, Virtua Racing) but currently I have only two, one of which is a slightly modified Taito Egret 29" arcade cabinet and the other one is a custom-made 2-player cocktail cabinet (vertical monitor, wood grain, very retro). Of course a cabinet by itself is not a lot of fun, so I also have several JAMMA PCBs that are listed below.

All the boards that I own are original - no bootlegs - and fully working.

When I have bought some of the games, they haven't always been just the exact same versions which I wanted, so I have burned new eproms for them (for example Japanese Gryzor became European Gryzor and German Klax was converted to US Klax). Often I have saved the original eproms, for the sake of preservation and if I am ever stupid enough to sell some of them away.

If you have any games for sale, check out what's on my arcade shopping list.

None of these games are for sale.

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315 games | Show 10 most recent acquisitions

Dogyuun (1992)
Shoot'em ups Shoot'em ups (vertical) Toaplan
wikipedia Fixeight (1992)
OutZone series Shoot'em ups Shoot'em ups (vertical) Toaplan
wikipedia review review review Outzone (1990)
OutZone series Shoot'em ups Shoot'em ups (vertical) Toaplan
wikipedia review review Truxton (1988)
Shoot'em ups Shoot'em ups (vertical) Toaplan Truxton series
Truxton II (1992)
Shoot'em ups Shoot'em ups (vertical) Toaplan Truxton series
wikipedia review review review Twin Cobra (1987)
Shoot'em ups Shoot'em ups (vertical) Toaplan Twin Cobra series
V-Five (1993)
Shoot'em ups Shoot'em ups (vertical) Toaplan
wikipedia Zero Wing (1989)
Shoot'em ups Shoot'em ups (horizontal) Toaplan