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Author Topic: Ubercade Site Launched  (Read 3379 times)

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Ubercade Site Launched
« on: November 25, 2002, 01:18:00 pm »
Hi all,

I finally powered down Ubercade long enough to shlop a presentable website up detailing the construction.

Ubercade is an old Taito cabinet that was refinished, given a 366@550, some x-arcade joysticks and buttons (not the x-arcade control panel - just the sticks and buttons bought off of ebay), a 3" trackball, a nonfunctioning winman warrior spinner, and a 21" PC monitor put together with blood, sweat, and tears...

I still need to complete the construction journal, but all the pictures are available in the gallery to browse.  Ubercade, like most cabinet projects is still a WIP, and as I finish small details, the pics/info will of course eventually make it's way to the site.

Thanks for reading/checking out the site... Comments welcome, questions encouraged... You can either leave the comments here or in the forum via the ubercade site.

Rampy