The seller described this as "Shadow Dancer PCB BOARD From SEGA 1989" not mentioning anywhere that this is a bootleg. This description is a big trap, which I fell.
This is the listing url http://www.ebay.com/itm/PCB-BOARD-ARCAD ... true&rt=nc
A shot I took of the bootleg Shadow Dancer PCB once I received it

There's no Sega bearing logo, or any marking that identifies it as a genuine pcb. Not even the typical JAMMA logo on these kinds of pcbs can be seen. Also the chips are labeled Goldstar, which are a red flag.
Notice the pcb on the top is the same size as the bottom one, whereas in an original the top one is much smaller

A more detailed close up. Notice the chip label "Shadow Dancer" is hand written.

Here is a picture of a genuine Shadow Dancer PCB I found on google
We can see the Sega logo clearly and a sticker identifying this a Shadow Dancer as well as many other serial numbers.
So I think there's no doubt what I bought is a bootleg.
Anyone care to confirm that? While I wish no wrong upon anyone, I really got fooled this time. And yes, this was a learning experience and I will make sure that what I buy in the future is genuine. Your comments will help me on my case against the seller. Thanks.
