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| shardian:
--- Quote from: Hawk Daddy on June 28, 2007, 12:55:49 pm ---Bump, so whats the best way to strip that paint off the original side art? Hawk --- End quote --- 3m safest stripper |
| Malenko:
Also note, Killer instinct ran with a board and hard drive, and MANY people have replaced the hard drive with a RAM drive it also requires a rom to be replaced, so if you eBay it up for a KI board set, try to get one thats already been converted. I personally like KI2 a lot better then KI1 but they are both great. If it was a KI1 cab ,its black and has a giant picture of Spinal; if its a KI2, its orange/yellow and has a giant picture of Orchid on the side. Until you mentioned it, I totally forgot that KI shipped in Midway cabs |
| Crowquill:
Definitely a good find. I'm shocked someone put that much effort into converting it. Of course Killer Instinct had art on pretty much every panel of the cabinet. They went out of their way with the golf stencil, though. Personally, I was never a huge fan of Killer Instinct. As stated it's wired for JAMMA, so MK or pretty much any fighting game could go in that cabinet without much effort. Although those cabinets were known mostly for Mortal Kombat 2-4, Midway/Atari used them in almost everything that they released during the 90's that wasn't a shooting or driving game. As far as I can tell the 4-player cabinets are the same except the control panels. Here's most games using it: Midway 2-player MK 2-4 Killer Instinct 1-2 War Gods 4-player variant NBA Jam & TE NFL BLitz, 99, & 2000 NHL 2-on2 Open Ice Challenge NBA Showtime Atari Games Mace Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey (4-player) War-Final Conflict Radikal Bikers |
| Hawk Daddy:
Yeah the jamma harness in this thing was cut, and the players joysticks, and button wires where removed, so I would have to rewire the entire cabinet with new harness. Hawk |
| Crowquill:
--- Quote from: Hawk Daddy on June 28, 2007, 09:45:52 pm ---Yeah the jamma harness in this thing was cut, and the players joysticks, and button wires where removed, so I would have to rewire the entire cabinet with new harness. Hawk --- End quote --- That's really annoying. Why they would have done that? Putting in a new harness really shouldn't be that hard in a spacious cabinet like that. The worst part is just crimping that many connectors. You could always buy a "deluxe harness" that already has the connectors on it. The downside of those is that there's extra cost and your wiring won't be as tidy in the end since you'll probably have extra lengths of wire. |
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