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The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« on: May 14, 2007, 09:04:35 am »
So, I really enjoy looking at pictures of others' arcade collections.  The more pictures, the more variety, the better.  I never really bothered with pictures of my stuff since I was more interested with what everyone else was collecting and playing.  Someone asked, so here it goes...

On the way down to the "Cade", some words of wisdom:



We obey all the rules except for beverages and loitering.  Lots of beverages and loitering going on:



Down to the "classics" side, first stop is the Rock-Ola 469.  Now playing?  Journey, Def Leppard, Ozzy, and more 45s from the 1980s:



Far wall, Super Breakout, Asteroids, and Taito Egret (featuring a variety of MVS, CPS-2, and Taito F3, along with the occasional vertical shmup):



Near wall, Circus, Missile Command, Tempest, Gyruss, Galaxian, and Time Pilot (tough to see):



Egret again:



Galaxian - one of the best:



Time Pilot in better view:



As a side-attraction, we have our Lego Space monorail traveling around the top of this part of the room.  Here's the home base:



And a floating bridge:



We also have a city in the back of the room.  Here's one shot, and I won't bore you with more:



The back wall features the mini arcade.  Here's one of about three sections.  Included here are Pac-Man, QBert, and the Vectrex:



Last stop on the classic side is the Atari 2600 corner, complete with old Radio Shack 13" TV.  Shelves include some MVS and other arcade carts, along with Atari carts:



OK, so then there's the pinball and misc side.  Here's the view as you enter:



PinBot and Bride of Pinbot:



Comet and assorted video and pinball flyers on the wall:



We prefer Williams pins mostly.  Sorcerer and Earthshaker:



Time Fantasy, The Getaway, and Genie (a Gottlieb):



The opposite wall houses the Cyberlead, which features Atomiswave almost exclusively:



Center of the room, US Naomi cab with GD setup.  Was once World Series Baseball, is now Capcom Vs SNK 2.. and Border Down.. and many others.  We <3 Naomi:



Far rear corner, Nintendo Playchoice 10. I'm not a huge fan of the PC-10, but we don't actually own an NES, so most of our favorites are played here if available:



Opposite rear corner.  Gun Fight - a classic black and white 2 player dueling game, Pac-Man with 96-in-1 board installed, and a sitdown California Speed (complete with funky seat cover):



Another two pin shots:





To the back:


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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2007, 09:13:46 am »

Dude that is insanely better than last time we were over.  Now we need to come over again and bask.  Every time I look at that juke my soul whines a little bit that it didn't fit into my plans but damn it looks great in yours.

What are the discs under the pins?

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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2007, 10:00:57 am »
It's a little tough to see, but each disc is the base of a gas lift stool.  The seats themselves are molded in a metallic black color, much like the look of Computer Space cabinets.  If you really focus on the last two pin pictures, you can make them out.

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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2007, 10:02:43 am »

Oh, duh, it looked at first like they were under the pin feet, I didn't see the stool tops. 

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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2007, 10:52:03 am »
Very nice.   :cheers:  I am jealous!

And I love the stripper poles!

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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2007, 12:40:57 pm »
 :applaud:

I noticed that you have some of those stools from Target. I picked up a pair of the black ones myself last week while they were on sale for $40 each. They are PERFECT for long Puzzle Bobble sessions with the wife.
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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2007, 04:32:00 pm »
Great looking NinjaCade.   Makes me jealous.  The quality of the pins looks fabulous.  Thanks for showing us the pics.

 :cheers: :cheers:

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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2007, 01:12:04 am »
Very, very nice.

It's awesome to not only see a wall of great classics, but to have pins and candy cabs too. I think you might have the best variety of any home arcade I've seen yet.

Simply awesome.
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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #8 on: May 15, 2007, 01:30:44 am »
Is that pink flamingo by the table
made out of Lego's?

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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2007, 08:49:11 am »
Is that pink flamingo by the table
made out of Lego's?

Unfortunately, no.  He's wireform with pink christmas lights wired through him.  He's also got a motor that, when powered, moves his head and wings up and down.

Thanks for the comments, folks.

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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #10 on: May 15, 2007, 09:47:13 am »
That is an amazing setup! :applaud:
 
I have a thought that might look cool.  You should paint the top of your basement black.  I would keep your eyes from being drawn to the natural wood color.

Thanks for sharing The NinjaCade!
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Re: The NinjaCade in Pictures (56K pain)
« Reply #11 on: May 15, 2007, 10:46:10 am »
I have a thought that might look cool.  You should paint the top of your basement black.  I would keep your eyes from being drawn to the natural wood color.

I see what you mean, but the natural wood color ceiling is intentional.  My initial plan was to put in a black tiled drop ceiling, but I knew I'd miss the "rustic charm" of the bare wood.  Plus, I've found when people are actually inside the 'Cade, the last thing they're looking at is the ceiling :)