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| TelcoLou:
Hi there folks, I recently picked up this cab advertised as a "Stripped 19" Atari case", and it was suggested I make a new topic for help ID'ing it/ As you can see, it looks like it was made to play NEO GEO games, and had no monitor or PCB. |
| CheffoJeffo:
I think MaximRecoil hit it on the head in your last thread ... |
| RayB:
Ah sorry, I'm the one who advised him to post a thread to ID it. I don't read every thread on here, so I didn't know it had been ID'd already. |
| TelcoLou:
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on February 04, 2008, 06:07:15 pm ---I think MaximRecoil hit it on the head in your last thread ... --- End quote --- AH, indeed he did; --- Quote from: MaximRecoil on January 31, 2008, 02:29:46 am ---That's not a Dynamo cabinet—it's an Atari cabinet (Centipede?). That Dynamo (or Dynamo-style) "cut-corner" control panel on it is obviously not original to the cabinet. --- End quote --- Were all ATARI cabs the same, except for the side art/marquees, etc? I know a Tempest cab is quite different-looking ;) |
| RayB:
--- Quote from: TelcoLou on February 04, 2008, 06:23:17 pm ---Were all ATARI cabs the same, except for the side art/marquees, etc? I know a Tempest cab is quite different-looking ;) --- End quote --- No. Only Centipede, Dig Dug and Kangaroo shared that particular design, and even then there's small variances, like the type of coin door. |
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