sometimes it went for as low as $249 (no riser), but Arcade1Up continues to try to sell it for $449. Overall, it was a decent upgrade over the original. It has a faux coin door sticker on the front. The monitor was a nice, "BOE" brand IPS design, and the cabinet has stereo speakers. It came with 12 games, including the same, three MK games as the original "shark fin" design. There are kits to raise the control panel, if desired. It included a newer cabinet shape that had the much derided marquee "ears" and a control panel that was eclipsed by cabinet sides that sat too high. Gen 3 "Legacy" MKII cabinet: This is the version you'll still find for sale in some places. The cabinet is fairly basic, with only a mono speaker, sometimes a non-lit marquee, and a TN monitor that's prone to washout (except for the Costco version, which had a better monitor).
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