> > 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?
Definitely. Are you in the states?
> > > 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.
Nope I've never seen anyone compile stats like that. It's rare to find people who care about revisions at all.
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