Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => Arcade Lifestyle => Topic started by: level42 on March 01, 2012, 08:25:18 PM
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I do !
And through some other thread I realized I never published pictures of it......
Here we go !!!
Double Axle. The UK Electrocoin version. Found it on Marktplaats. That was the time that I seemed to be the only one on Marktplaats looking for these cabs ;)
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/Double-20Axle/web.jpg?ver=13306275430002)
Loved the artwork. The overall look of the art and cab is much nicer than the US version IMHO....
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0001/web.jpg?ver=13306283230001)
Sometimes I don't realize how long I already have been in this hobby, but this pic shows it clearly :)
Notice that tiny foot on the gas pedal !!!! :D :D :D
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0016/web.jpg?ver=13306275490002)
I never changed a cap on that machine....everything worked fine after I fixed the PSU problem...(see below)
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0047/web.jpg?ver=13306282990001)
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0048/web.jpg?ver=13306282920001)
The power supply section. The one with the huge caps was for the vibration of the steering wheel which was incredibly powerful (but I think the neighbors never liked it ;))
The Hantarex PSU formed a strange duo with the monitor because it supplied 135V DC (!!!) to the monitor.....I have one of those up for grabs now in the Eurocade marketplace thread....
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0050/web.jpg?ver=13306282790001)
Love the marquee which was partly a mirror :)
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0053/web.jpg?ver=13306283100001)
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0054/web.jpg?ver=13306283040001)
I think I needed two complete roles of kitchen-towel to get both the screen and the bezel fully cleaned, nicotine, nicotine and more nicotine....but it heavily improved the picture !
The CP was faded, like the kick area, but nothing was available nor did I really want to invest in it that much...
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0056/web.jpg?ver=13306282690001)
For some weird reason the fan on top of the monitor chassis was hooked up to the +5V while it was a +12V fan ! This caused the problem with the machine. MAYBE this used to work when everything was new, but when the fan aged and got dirtier I bet the load got heavier on the 5V and caused a transistor to blow on the PSU. Replaced it and had a working cab :)
Naturally I replaced the fan and connected it to the 12V. While I was at it, I decided to hook up the lights in the buttons. The lamps were already there, but the factory didn't bother....I liked it :)
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0057/web.jpg?ver=13306282630001)
First time I had a cab and now game room of course, so it was really popular with my nieces and nephews...
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0015/web.jpg?ver=13306282740001)
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0058/web.jpg?ver=13306283170001)
The picture was much brighter and better than this pic, I think I couldn't turn the flash off on this simple old camera....
It was really a fun game, similar sprite set-up as Outrun. The most fun was that you had a level where you actually had to crash into upcoming traffic as much as possible !!!!
I think there was some other intermediate or "final" things to do too but can't remember (jumping cars or something ?).
I decided to move the cab into the clubhouse of my marching band to earn a little pocket money (and have some fun). It actually made some pocket money every week but at one point in time some people wanted it gone....I didn't know where I was "in the hobby" at that point in time, so I decided to sell it, since my wife didn't want it in the living room any longer either.
3 weeks after selling it I saw the ad for the Galaxian on Marktplaats. Having missed one before AND having it played in Fun Spot that summer I chased the seller like nuts.........the rest is history ;) ;)
This was in 2006 !
(http://gallery.me.com/andre.huijts/101076/DSCF0059/web.jpg?ver=13306282860001)
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I do also !
It was a nice romantic date with my girlfriend back in the days.............
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whhooppps wrong subject ;D
you mean arcade wise :lol:
24-09-2009 !
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/news/konged.jpg)
https://www.dragonslairfans.com/smfor/index.php?topic=993.0 (https://www.dragonslairfans.com/smfor/index.php?topic=993.0)
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You newbie ! :P
Whatever happened to that cocktail ? I forgot !
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its at Ckong..
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Owyeahhh, it was in his temporary Rotterdam storage for a while !!
Mmmm maybe one of the pieces he can "let go" in the trimming down process..... ;)
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This was my first cab, a generic royal video with P.O.W.
(http://i1069.photobucket.com/albums/u471/Gyruss99/IMAG3259.jpg)
(http://i1069.photobucket.com/albums/u471/Gyruss99/IMAG3261.jpg)
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My -real- first cab was the Playscene MAME machine...but that doesn't count... ;D
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Owyeahhh, it was in his temporary Rotterdam storage for a while !!
Mmmm maybe one of the pieces he can "let go" in the trimming down process..... ;)
maybe I can buy it back ? ;D
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My first time was not exactly brilliant but I was lacking practice... ::)
I was at a BBQ and a friend of mine who knew I loved arcade told me: "I went to the dumpster this morning and there was a "1942" there".
Wooot? I became really nervous because the dumpster was closing in half an hour and despite my desperate attempts to leave the BBQ, in the end I could'nt make it there before the closing.
So I went there anyway and climbed on the trees around the dumpster to check if the cab was there...
... and indeed there was A cab but it turned out that for my friend all the cabs are called a "1942"... duh!
Anyway I left 2 notes on both entrance of the dumpster saying that I was very interested by the machine and the next day... they called me back! (I was checking my phone every 5 minutes at work).
So I went there on my lunch hour (which turned out to be a 2 hour lunchtime) with my tiny Renault Clio, totally unaware of the weight and size of a cab, of course.
I managed to put half of it in my trunk and left the place to drop my precious at home (in the hallway of course).
Boy, I was soooo happy...
Later on when I inquired a bit on how to fix this or that, what part of the monitor can be replaced, sideart and so on, I was... mmh, less enthusiast ;D
Later, I tried to give it away on some Belgian forums but nobody wanted it even for free ;)
So I decided to bring back the poor thing to it's previous home :oops:
Brought it back to the dumpster (and believe me throwing away things is VERY hard for a pack rat like me).
Needless to say that the guys from the dumpster were less than happy to see me coming back with the cab.
Fun story to tell (now) but the important thing is that it didn't discouraged me at all to keep on being an arcade lifestyler ;) ;)
And now for your viewing pleasure only, my arcade collector friends:
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/L1090695_.jpg) (https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/L1090696.jpg)
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/L1090698.jpg) (https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/L1090700.jpg)
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/L1090699.jpg)
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hey chris, do you know what cab you dumped?
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7057/6877177193_c4c2e41317_b_d.jpg)
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Yup saw that too...the one from the ship looked a bit better though ;)
And the monitor would have produced very little picture with the missing yoke and broken neck....did they want the cupper from the yoke maybe ;)
Interesting chassis, no idea what it is !
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(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/~chrischris/arcade/L1090698.jpg)
oh boy what a comment comes to my mind now.....
dont you guys just love the combi "chrischris & CRT necks" ;) ;D :D ;D
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here's my first time story: i had wanted an arcade cab for a long long time, but the lack of space (and money) always said NO! the first cab i was really seriously interested in was a gauntlet cabinet (located in munich). back then, i had no idea that there even was a community for that stuff out there, i didn't know that the individual parts had names (bezel and marquee sounded like a foreign language), let alone that there are reproduction parts out there. the problem with the gauntlet cab was that the overlay had severe cigarette burns and i had the idea of fixing those burn with colored tape :D. but the sheer size of the machine and the lack of a bigger car for transporting it (i had a very small one back then) made me to not bid on the game. it sold for around 250 euros.
but from that moment on i was hooked! i started surfing the internet, found two german arcade sites which became my favorite reading material for the next few days. i was impressed with the stuff that some of the guys had and thought to myself, "that's what i want to do as well, this looks like a lot of fun!". at that time a missile command upright was listed on one of the forums as well, i contacted the seller and for some strange reason it was still available. i still had the transportation problem, but i was able to get a small van from a friend of mine in exchange for the four private english lessons for his son! ;D
grabbed the van and drove about 200 kilometers south! arriving at the seller's location i was standing in sheer awe in front of the missile command cabinet, still not really able to grasp that this was going to be mine. i told the seller, "let's quickly pull it out and load it into the van" and he smiled. but not because he was happy to see it go, but because he realized he had a newbie in front of him. why? because i had thought moving and loading an arcade game would be a walk in the park, after all it's just some pieces of wood and a tv inside. when we started pulling it out together, it started to dawn on me: oh my god, what have i got myself into? with the help of a trolley we manouvered it down the stairs, into the van and off i drove (into the sunset) - without an idea how to get that thing up into my apartment. in all honesty, i had thought that i could easily carrye this thing myself! :P
back home, i called my friend patrik and he came over with his wife and his daughter ronja (who was around 8 back then) and a wooden agricultural trolley. soon we found out that we won't be able to get it up with that thing, so we took an old carpet, placed the machine on its back and pushed / pulled it up the stairs. it took forever and there were times in between where i wanted to give up and bring this thing back. is that really worth it, i thought!
but up in the apartment, we moved the game into my bedroom, fired it up (it still worked) and just stood there watching the screen! wow, this is really it!!! my very first arcade game - and one of the real classics as well! i couldn't believe it (and somehow still can't)! from that moment on, my life has never been the same ...
i didn't take any pictures and write roadtrip reports then, but over the course of the next few weeks i discovered this forum, browsed through bruno's fabulous roadtrips and realized this is the way to do it. i still go through old roadtrips reports from time to time, so many good (and sometimes bad) memories.
this really is the best hobby in the world - and such a great arcade community like this is the icing on the cake!!! :spaceace: :spaceace: :spaceace:
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Cool story, Ully and well spotted guys about my "first love".
Until today I had never realized it was the same cab as yours... amazing!!
I want it back now and clean the paint on the sides ;)
@Etienne: I know, it's kinda my superpower "super monitor neck breaker" 8)
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Great story Ully! I always wanted to own an arcade game too, but mainly a Nintendo cab. When i started researching around 2002 i found out they weren't available in Europe at all so i decided to buy an xbox (1) with the money. Years later, after the watching the King of kong i became interested again and bought my first cab. And now i own 2 beautiful Nintendo's and a few other awesome classics, isn't that great!
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Great story Ully and Chris! ;D
My first cab was/is a Zacc Phoenix, I bought it almost fully working in 2008 with a boot pcb, there were just a few sounds missing.
I replaced the pcb with an original, it works fine by now and still waiting for restoration.It has an extra coin door and a badly damaged cpo, but the Space Station sidearts are in good condition. :D
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-t2PPFdE0qqM/T1DyRFgjVHI/AAAAAAAAFfc/jpwZQ4Ztw1E/s576/1%2520st%2520Phoenix%2520001.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xpN9mTmHeqY/T1DyRyazyFI/AAAAAAAAFfs/1NYTiHCAO_I/s912/1%2520st%2520Phoenix%2520002.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-X-qCzhsgBko/T1DyRceFn4I/AAAAAAAAFfg/w9x-klSPz5o/s912/1%2520st%2520Phoenix%2520003.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-P4YxI5ifHTw/T1DyUdSh6TI/AAAAAAAAFfw/zyzDzKBkI5A/s576/1%2520st%2520Phoenix%2520005.jpg)
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My first was in 1997, a Sega Congo Bongo machine from an operator's warehouse. The warehouse is long gone but I still have the machine. It's currently stored away awaiting a proper restoration!
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The 02-24-2008 i bought my first arcade, though the story starts before that....
I had a friend who lived in Copenhagen at the same time i was living there, and he was so psyched because he had got a custom cab + alot of different PCB´s, i don´t know why, but i was like.... so??...... so - i moved back to Kerteminde, and bought a house.
I had had my house for a couple of years, and it had a shed in the back garden that was nothing but a mess, crap laying everywhere, and i did´nt really have any use for it, so i decided to ask the counsel if i could build an outhouse that would be around 50m2 - in the mean time my friend from Copenhagen told me that i have to see a doku called "King of Kong - A fist full of quarters" as he thought it was a "movie" i would like.
I have never played any arcades in grill bars or restaurants, but i do remember once on a school trip, we had to take the ferry to get to Sjælland and back, the trip was about an hour both ways, and they where spend in the ferrys arcade playing something called 1942!!!!
That said, in the late 80´s and all of the 90´s we have both had Amiga´s, and regularly held parties (meet Friday at 3pm and continued on coke and chips/sandwiches till Sunday around 4pm... ) where we saw demoes (Sanity, CNCD, TRSI, Fairlight etc) and of course played games!
Now back to the Shed, i got the go from the council, and one month later or so i saw KoK, and was immediately hooked, i wanted a Nintendo cab!!! - and i wanted to get the build done...:
The shed before:
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts01.jpg)
From the garden, roughly the size of the new build:
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts02.jpg)
I don´t know if you would like the whole building story, or simply show which arcades i got?? TBC.
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Ok, the story continues...
Borrowed a mini digger and dug out the foundation, i´m glad i did it this way, because it was clay!!
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts03.jpg)
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts04.jpg)
The foundation and support for the steel beams.
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts04a.jpg)
First 2 beams up..
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts05.jpg)
All the beams up, and the roof beams.
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts06.jpg)
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts07.jpg)
Put in the isolation before the concrete was pored.
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts08.jpg)
Mesh and tubes for the heating fittet.
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts09.jpg)
pouring concrete - that was fun!
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts10.jpg)
Job done..
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts11.jpg)
Me laying the tiles.
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts12.jpg)
All done, windows are in.
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/ts13.jpg)
And the "famous" PCB storing devise.
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/cab1.jpg)
That was a really nice day, when i finally got all my PCB´s moved from their temp storage into the shed
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/cab2.jpg)
Sorry for going OT...
But this thread is dedicated for my first, so here it is: and it came with these games:
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/my_first0.jpg) (http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/games.png)
I remember the pickup as it was yesterday, i had to drive to Jylland to pick it up, and the guy lived on the 2nd floor, luckily he was very kind to lend me a hand transporting the cab down and into my van
NOTE TO SELF.
If i ever going to build another shed, i now know that windows is a no go (but in this case, a building of this size without windows is hard to sell if i ever decides to move...)
And short after i bought these, the 2 custom ones i bought to get the guts, and sell the empty shells.
(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/morecabs.jpg)
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give us everything! ;)
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My first will never leave me.
1985, working for a gas (LPG) company, filling and delivering bottles and tanks across the UK.
Local delivery to a construction site at the back of some shops & a cafe, the cafe being one I used to frequent bitd. After unloading the bottles, I walked around to the front of the cafe, it was undergoing some renovation so I stuck my head in, all the machines that used to be there were gone apart from one I could see the back of.
I went further in and the back I spotted was a Defender, one of the many I used to play ;D
I asked one of the guys working there if it was for sale, he said 'yeah £70', I ran around to the lorry and borrowed £70 from the driver and it was on the tail lift and away before the builder had a chance to say anything. I had a Defender !!!, had to drop it off in my back garden and leave there for 4 hours as I was still at work, it was the longest wait ever. Finally got home and took it all the way through the house and up the stairs on my own, into my bedroom where it sat unworking for years, but I had a Defender !!! ;D
In between here I met my ex-partner and had 3 sons and 3 house moves, Defender came with me !!
Power supply and transformer were missing, I tried almost every operator in the uk, but they had all been thrown away when they were converted, no one had any Defender parts at all, so non working it stayed until I found Ebay in about 2006-7, several purchases later (mostly from the US) and I had all the parts to rebuild with the exception of a working monitor. ought a working chassis from Chad @ Arcadecup but my sons necked the tube with a basketball a few days before it arrived. I then found Jamma+ and almost had a WG monitor but fate put an end to that when the sellers roof collapsed, found and bought one on Ebay later on that month, fitted that and the other parts and for the first time in 25 years, I was playing Defender, better still it was mine.
Now I have 16 cabs and only require another 2 or 3 to *complete* my collection. They will come...
Andy.
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I remember a topic like that, but it was more the first time on Dragon's Lair... see here (https://www.dragonslairfans.com/smfor/index.php?topic=261.0).
Interesting topic anyway :) ...OK, try to beat this then :P
Here's my very first arcade cabinet I got, back in ...1990! I was ...17 years old 8)
What? Picture or it didn't happen? Ok, here's the picture of the beast ... inside my bedroom 8) :arrow:
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/forforum3/apple_time_darth_nuno_2.jpg)
...in addition to be my first arcade cabinet, you can also see my first electric guitar : A Gibson Flying V 'bootleg' by Marathon ;D
You can also spot all the mess in my bedroom : Marshall JCM900 amp (100W tubes!), and all the Amiga stuff that most of us probably had in that era (some poor guys had 'only' the Atari 520ST... shame on them ;D) Oh, and the giant poster on the left is the original ALIEN one I got directly from a theater :)
More details on the cabinet? OK... this 'Apple Time' is a generic cab... I bought it from a guy who was in my school. His father was... an arcade operator, yes! I'm not sure about the price I paid for it... It's was 20000BEF (500€) or 25000BEF (625€). I remember I went with my school mate to his house, where his father had a big warehouse, full of cabinets, pools table, babyfoot and pinballs. I said to him : I want GALAGA!!!!
His father showed me few cabinets and proposed me two prices... one for a one player panel, the other one for a two players panel ;D I only wanted to play Galaga, so I say... gimme the less expensive one please... and so I choose that one!
He said ok, come back in few days and I'll prepare the cabinet for Galaga. And this is how I got my first cabinet at home!
Because I still was in touch with his son, my school mate... he changed me the games for other ones :P So I also had for a short period of time : Commando, Gyruss. I even had a jamma adapter (done by my school mate/his son) that allowed me to play a more recent game ;D It was a shot em up, but I can't recall the game :oops: I had that 'incredible jamma game' during a couple of days : When his father discovered he had lent me that 'recent' game, he came immediately to get it back : that game was supposed to be 'operate' in a pub or somewhere else ;D
Here's an other picture when you can see the cabinet... I think it's one year later (the back of the picture says 'OCT 91')... in an other room of our family house... I'm also on the picture ;) Can you guess where am I ? :arrow:
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/forforum3/apple_time_darth_nuno_1.jpg)
LOL! As you can see, at that time I was more concerned by other 'things' ;D ...anyway, great memories :)
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Great stories....funny thread I hadn't actually meant it like this but it is great how it turns out :)
My guess is your the one flipping the finger Bruno ;D
I was one of the "poor guys" with an Atari 1040 STfm and was happy to have the hi res BW monitor at a comfortable 71Hz. which made this machine also do other stuff than just games like some competitor machine.... :P
i worked for the machine and the other part was financed by selling off my 8 bit stuff ( yeah I know, BIG mistake but unavoidable. At least my parents didnt spoil me....they always contributed but taught me this way I had to work to get nice stuff.....so I was damn proud to be able to buy it...
It was over 1000 Guilders (about 500 Euro) and that was a very cheap price at that moment (I think they did grey import). At that moment the Amigas were around the 3000 guilders so the ST was definitly the more wise and reachable choice, plus, I was an Atari fan and Commo was EVIL ;);)
Anyway........keep th stories coming..!!!
Ill add a little to mine:
In 1998 or 1999 I was first introduced to MAME by a colleague. I was working in IT then (stationed at Shell headquarters. We downloaded every ROM set we could get our hands on. The company internet connectionnwas pretty handy for that stuff because I'm sure I was still at dial-up at home...
Played a lot of the classics like mad (only at home of course) but at one moment playing it behind a keyboard just didnt _work_ any more....I got "lost" in playing LAN parties, UNreal Tournemant of course....
FFW to I think 2005. I have ADSL at home so while surfing the net I rediscover MAME. Shortly after that I find the BYOAC controls site and forum and before I knew it I was looking for a generic cab to convert to MAME.
I found one on Marktplaats, the seller lived close to me. He was a really nice guy and showed me around his house and garage FULL of machines, he was mostly into pinball but also in videogames. Bought the Playscene for just 100 Euro, I still think its a great cab for a MAME machine. MUCH later the same guy became a member here (Arcadegek) and we met again at Eurocade :)
Of course I saw some BYOAC members who bought original dedicated cab, and the more I saw them, the more I fell in love. The artwork, the original controls, the shapes of the machines, th history associated to them.... THIS was what I wanted...Then I saw. ad for the Double Axle. I had just switched jobs and temporarily drove a Honda Accord Aerodeck which is freaking brilliant car and also HUGE in theback so I could fit the DA "just" in there. It was at a youth center in North Holland. i paid 75 Euros for it. The Honda had a great 2.4 Diesel engine and so I doubled the price of the cab when I was cought by a speed camera...the damn thing just accelerated like it was nothing :) So, add that to the top of the story and its complete ;)
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wonderful stories guys - and interesting to read how we all vividly remember our "first time"!
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I saw a cab for sale on ebay one day and thought it probably wasn't such a stupid idea to actually have one at home. Didn't have the room for it at the time but a few years later saw another one near to me and my girlfriend said go for it, we'll pick it up together (now my wife, that made the decision easy ;D).
So bought this :
(http://www.jammaplus.co.uk/forum/uploads/3438/1.jpg)
Thought I must be mad having a real arcade machine at home but once I started looking on the net for some advice fixing it found out there were several forums full of people who collect these things ;)
Bit of help and restored it to this :
(http://www.jammaplus.co.uk/forum/uploads/3438/21.jpg)
2 years on and I'm on my 13th cab!
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- updated. :)
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(http://www.opdenkelder.com/muerto/arc/ts/morecabs.jpg)
Looks very much like a zacc mini shapewise !
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Folks, please add the year to your "first time" stories :)
I bought the first cab in 2004, a few weeks after I had realized that there was a community and even parts to make PCs run inside the cab and hook it to the controls.
I bought the well known Zaccaria Crazy Kong. It was empty, only the damaged controlpanel was left. No bezel, no marquee, at least not the originals. So I mamed it. After we (Dirk and I) had started our collection and it grew constantly I decided to bring it back to its former meaning. Meanwhile it's Crazy Kong again and since a few days I've got a brand new repro plexi on my controlpanel (thanks, Etienne!!) :)
Here's a picture of the very first evening I had it in the garage:
(https://www.dragonslairfans.com/smfor/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2779.0;attach=1060;image)
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Meanwhile it's Crazy Kong again and since a few days I've got a brand new repro plexi on my controlpanel (thanks, Etienne!!) :)
Lets see some pics of that please ! ;D
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Meanwhile it's Crazy Kong again and since a few days I've got a brand new repro plexi on my controlpanel (thanks, Etienne!!) :)
Lets see some pics of that please ! ;D
will come...I should have taken your plastic tool for bringing the water out....my father in law had something similiar but it was very lame....high risk of scratching the cpo :-\
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Youre right about the shape of the arcades Etienne.
I recall a conversation with Rune from the Danish Arcade Museum, he said that the danish CG (Compu Game) arcade machines where modeled after the Zacc... to a certain extend....
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hehehe, yeah, i know a zacc when i see one ;)
This looks like a zacc too, but it isn't..
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2601/4124567043_0ab00c2f38_b.jpg)