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    Default A good start on my arcade

    They need a lot of work but I'm pretty excited. I have the manuals and as far as I can tell all of the parts (some of which are laying in the bottom of the cab ;^) Oh well, it's a good start.



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    Awesome! I always love to see our listeners taking the plunge and acquiring machines. Isn't it great to be able to fiddle with the bits under the glass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SubaruBrat View Post
    Isn't it great to be able to fiddle with the bits under the glass.
    Just what I was thinking! My brother stopped by and I let him open the coin door and he said "damn, I've wanted to do that since I was a kid"

    I think I've talked my wife into moving our bedroom upstairs and leaving the downstairs for the arcade. It's all coming together :^)

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    Well I got The Getaway up and running without too much trouble - fixed a short, a molex connector and fuses. Shooter and pop bumpers are weak but other than that it seems to up and running 100%. I'm polishing the playfield and replacing rubbers right now. I was wrong, it's a damn good game, I love it. Hearing Steve Richie as the voice of the cop is priceless! It's a fast and intense game.

    The Jurassic Park has been a headache. I got stumped pretty quickly. There's some half-assed rigged wiring that I don't understand and a short somewhere plus broken fuse holders on the power supply (although my meter shows that they're okay now that I strapped it with a zip tie. It will be replaced though). Basically it just won't power up properly.

    *hangs head* So anyway I found a repair guy locally and he's coming next week to help me get on the right track. But it's all good I have a lot of questions that can probaly only be asked while I point my finger at stuff and go "WTF"

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    I spend more time undoing fixes than I do repairing the original fault.
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    I totally understand that now. I'm finding wires clipped, leaf switches taped together and the like. It's a bit overwhelming. I'm just glad the Getaway was easy. I'm guessing it will all be simple fixes and I'm just overlooking something. Still, it's a cool project and I'm enjoying it.

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    Oh hell yeah 2 nice games to get started. Jealous! I so want a pin its not even funny any more!

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    Nice! My wife and I both want a Taxi pin really bad now thanks to the Williams Arcade Collection game.

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    I get to play Taxi locally, it's good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by retroshaun View Post
    Oh hell yeah 2 nice games to get started. Jealous! I so want a pin its not even funny any more!
    I was ready to put off buying any after looking hard for a decent deal, then I literally stumbled across these two.

 

 

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