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Author Topic: FS near Seattle: Sega cocktail with Bloxeed $125  (Read 1047 times)

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FS near Seattle: Sega cocktail with Bloxeed $125
« on: June 01, 2009, 10:02:54 pm »
I'm located in Mountlake Terrace, just north of Seattle and have a Sega cocktail that's been converted to JAMMA for $125.  It currently has the game Bloxeed in it, and it's fully working.  Basically the game is Tetris that can be played by one or two people at a time, with special power blocks.  The power blocks include a sattelite that will let you shoot blocks, a 16 ton weight that will remove all blocks below it as it falls and several others. 

For more information about the game, check out the KLOV page:
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=7170

The game is fully working, and set on free play.  The coin mechs are included so it can be set to use quarters.  The power switch is on the bottom of the cab, and so is the volume dial.  I have replaced the power cord with a brand new 3 prong plug.  The monitor is a newer one with no burn in.  There are a couple small scratches on the monitor glass.  The monitor runs on 100V.

The cabinet that the game is in used to be a Sega Zaxxon cocktail.  The cabinet has been altered so that both joysticks are on the same side of the cabinet.  Bloxeed only uses the joystick and one button per player, but the cabinet has 3 buttons per player wired up to the JAMMA wiring harness so other JAMMA games can be swapped in.

This cabinet has some damage, definately not mint but totally playable.  There are no keys for any of the locks, including the large lock on the coin door.

Let me know if you have any questions.