Sega System 32 decrypted ROMs:
https://gurudumps.otenko.com/system32/index.html
Some additional info here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20210708015139/http://arcadefixer.blogspot.com/2017/10/conversions-on-sega-system-32-hardware.html
I've checked, no other wires on mine, just the ones you see in my (previous) picture.
Same 2 wires here (this is another photo from the web, not mine):
It might have sounded a bit ambiguous.
It was just purely magical arcade treasure hunt carried out by a friend of mine (at a former operator's old place), not an actual raid (a razzia by authorities or something like that). :)
These are the exact same Taito MT-8 cabinets some years earlier (in the 1990s) in Budapest (Hungary). The arcade (next to a railway station) where they were operated in was called Las Vegas. :)
The attached pictures are from a Hungarian newspaper published in 1995 and 1997 (I stumbled upon them...
I have found some pics in my old archive. All taken in 1993 at Japanese trade shows (only the last photo is from 1994 in which Super Street Fighter II X toppers are teasing us).
It seems they really liked to use large Capcom OOB-60 candy cabs there for tournament play.
Glad to help.
Yes, they did. The logo is cooler on the Japanese one, I think. :)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C-Kmt6lJHq7CPo5PJWWu_69ZC4H6pzv8/view
I'm sharing the label of Muscle Bomber Duo as well. It is the Japanese version (looks very similar to the international ones, image quality seems acceptable).
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YiX5Bd3N8J8_mJowBnrm1MjSu7g-zCoq/view