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New gameroom layout
« on: January 26, 2013, 12:59:22 pm »
Latest gameroom pics.

I moved my work shop area behind my bar to open up the gameroom a bit more. There are a few things not pictured (there is a row of games in front of the bar and a Touchmaster that gets set up on the bar itself.

Of course my Pole Position being a Pole Position has gone from working to booting to garbage just from being moved across the room. I haven't opened it up to troubleshoot it yet.

I actually have a few more machines than I really want, as the row in front of the bar is cramped and I think I would rather put a bunch of bartops on the bar rather than put games in front of it.











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Re: New gameroom layout
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2013, 02:52:59 pm »
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Re: New gameroom layout
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2013, 05:26:09 pm »
The one under the USPS box was a Cherry Master cabaret. I converted it to Jamma and it has Break Thru in it. It isn't finished yet though as I need a speaker grill for it and I haven't made a control panel overlay or bezel art for it yet. The one to the right of it was hand built though.
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Re: New gameroom layout
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Re: New gameroom layout
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2013, 07:54:40 pm »
Got the Pole Position working again, it helps that I have about 8 total boardsets for it, so everytime it goes down I can mix and match until I can get it back up again.

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Re: New gameroom layout
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2013, 08:32:21 pm »
Wow, what a great collection man!
Great cabinets, and you even have a namco exceleena mixed in there!

Does Robotron work?
...and someone get this man a Joust marquee stat!

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Re: New gameroom layout
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2013, 08:47:38 pm »
"Robotron" is actually a 19 in 1 I built up in a Cliffhanger style cabinet (one of the leftover one's that got a new front without the laserdisc door slapped on and got sold as empties when Stern closed their video division down). It works 100 percent perfectly and the machine itself is basically in perfect condition with new art kit, repainted cabinet, capped monitor, all new/nos controls, restored coin door, new feet, repainted metal, etc. It got the full job.

The "Joust" is actually a Robotron cabinet with a jRok multiwilliams board and Joust panel installed. I literally picked up the converted Robotron cabinet the day after I finished building up the robotron themed machine in an incorrect cabinet. Right now the board is set to just run Joust, because that is the control panel I have. I have a Multiwilliams overlay and eventually this will get finished up as a full and proper jRok Multiwilliams (the 19 in 1 isn't terrible, but the games run too fast at high levels).

Wow, what a great collection man!
Great cabinets, and you even have a namco exceleena mixed in there!

Does Robotron work?
...and someone get this man a Joust marquee stat!
Acceptance of Zen philosophy is marred slightly by the nagging thought that if all things are interconnected, then all things must be in some way involved with Pauly Shore.