81 was quite the go-getter when it came to having the latest arcade info. Just think Recap, only useful outside of the internet. He'd go film location tests, talk to store owners, whatever he could do to get it from the horses mouth. Well it came up that many collectors would be willing to pool money together to purchase the PCB and glean whatever information could be gleaned (HW info, ROM dumping, etc.) and then sell it to get our money back (or one of the investors could buy out the rest of those involved).
There are some pretty serious collectors on the board, at this point in time, so I think we have the $ to work with, but the question is, now, do we have sombody that can track down an arcade that is hosting the DDP SP. ver. to be able to talk to the arcade owner and get ahold of the actual PCB owner and negotiate $? Who knows what kind of $ the PCB owner would take in exchange for that gem, but anybody can be bought out, IMO, and like I said, I think we have quite the interested parties, here.
For those curious about the previous thread, 81 did get to talk to the guy in charge of Try and he said that the PCB was not for sale. 81 inquired about the hardware (to try and gather whether the game was running on std hardware and could be easily dumped), as well, and the guy said that it was running custom hardware. 81 was under the impression that the guy was just trying to throw him so he wouldn't bug him about it anymore.
Let's do something about this treasure, fellas! Doesn't it make you feal like Indiana Jones, or something?


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