> Usually what I've seen is the games that should use Dash boards > had their Dash go bad and get replaced incorrectly with a 10 mhz, not the opposite.
Ironically, I got a "Street Fighter II - The World Warrior" version with a Dash board even though I wanted the older 10 Hz board. I guess I should have asked before. Do you want to have it?
> Its the exact same number, I saw it when resetting the machine.
Cool. I asked because I was still wondering why "sf2ub" can be bought so often on eBay while "sf2ua" is so rare and I was asking myself if "sf2ua" was ever actually officially published or if it is maybe some leaked prototype-like version. Especially since the first known versions of the game for Japan and Europe (910214) equal the date of "sf2ub". So, it is nice to know about an example of an actual arcade that has the "sf2ua" machine.
Another question: Are there any statistics about the rarity of the various revisions of arcade games? For example, for "Mortal Kombat", the most common version seems to be revision 3, even though it's not the final one. So, I'd like to know about how common different versions of games are.
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