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| Landstander:
Knowing I was looking for a cabinet to put my MAME PC in, my wife brought home a cabinet she saw next to a dumpster (woohoo!). The cabinet had been converted to a bowling game of some sort, and had been mostly gutted before being put out by the dumpster. There are a few panels missing but otherwise it's sturdy and the sides are in great condition. The back has Atari stickers all over it, but looking through KLOV's Atari section I couldn't find any games with matching side art. Anyone recognize this? |
| ErikRuud:
That was Gravitar |
| cbmeeks:
A cab for free! Jeesh! lol Whatever you do with it...keep that side-art...it's awesome. cb |
| Tiger-Heli:
Gravitar!!!! http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=G&game_id=8000 http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=467 Definitely preserve the side-art if you decide to MAME it. Great find, by the way. |
| Landstander:
--- Quote from: ErikRuud on June 11, 2004, 09:52:05 am ---That was Gravitar --- End quote --- Ahh.. thank you very much! The side art was so distorted in the KLOV picture I didn't recognize it! --- Quote ---Whatever you do with it...keep that side-art...it's awesome. --- End quote --- I definitely will keep the side art. It's in better condition than the picture shows. --- Quote ---Definitely preserve the side-art if you decide to MAME it. Great find, by the way. --- End quote --- I don't think it could be restored. The only parts left in it were a power supply of some sort - no tube, marquee, PCB, controls, etc. - it's ready for some MAME goodness. Thanks for all the replies guys! |
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