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Title: Wanted- Street fighter II-The World warriors PCB (no bootlegs)
Post by: RetroArcade on August 11, 2013, 11:26:49 am
Hi,

Just bought a street fighter II cabinet and it came with a bootleg Rainbow edition, I hate it how you can switch characters while your in a match and do other moves that you're not supposed to do. I like to keep it original if you know what 'm saying, can anyone help?


Title: Re: Wanted- Street fighter II-The World warriors PCB (no bootlegs)
Post by: Space Avenger on August 11, 2013, 04:35:44 pm
You could just switch the roms the rainbow roms with SF2WW roms if you could find just the roms


Title: Re: Wanted- Street fighter II-The World warriors PCB (no bootlegs)
Post by: RetroArcade on August 11, 2013, 05:03:31 pm
Really! Would you know which ROMS are the one's on the board? Where could i find ROMS for sale?


Title: Re: Wanted- Street fighter II-The World warriors PCB (no bootlegs)
Post by: Space Avenger on August 12, 2013, 08:04:23 am
No I'm not sure which roms are the rainbow edition ones, sorry.
And i would check KLOV to see if anyone has them and you could post a wanted ad to if you wanted to.
Someone there would probably have the whole pcb if you couldn't find the roms you're looking for.


Title: Re: Wanted- Street fighter II-The World warriors PCB (no bootlegs)
Post by: RetroArcade on August 12, 2013, 08:21:05 pm
Thanks i will check it out.


Title: Re: Wanted- Street fighter II-The World warriors PCB (no bootlegs)
Post by: martimagico on November 23, 2013, 02:41:36 pm
did u figure this out?


Title: Re: Wanted- Street fighter II-The World warriors PCB (no bootlegs)
Post by: alby13 on November 23, 2013, 05:01:09 pm
Really! Would you know which ROMS are the one's on the board? Where could i find ROMS for sale?

since this was bumped, the ROM data is available online. that can then be copied onto blank ROM chips that can replace your existing ones.

i am in the same situation but the problem is some of the chips are soldered directly on the board.