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| southpaw13:
I always restore mine to original but run it with mame. I then buy a second control panel that I can easily switch out and make it a multi-panel. Then I use original artwork and tweak it to my own liking and have it printed at mamemarquees. I am able play thousands of other games. It is the best of both worlds.... |
| gatordad:
--- Quote from: HoopstarsGarage on August 23, 2008, 03:38:40 am ---If it was mine, I'd restore it as an original Defender but with one of the Multi-Williams PCB and control panels on it.. The Multi-Williams PCB's run the following games.. * Crash * Tetris * Robotron * Defender * Joust * Stargate * Mario Bros. * Qix * Rally-X * Bubbles * Splat * Sinistar * Moon Patrol * Wizard of Wor In short, do nothing that can not be undone.. Hoops --- End quote --- +1 Read this thread it is one of the nicest defender restore/multi game conversions I have seen. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=65938.0;all I want to do one of those one day.......... I just need a cheap or gutted Defender cab. Hint Hint. |
| padstack:
--- Quote from: Axe on August 22, 2008, 11:24:35 pm --- Me, my youth lies with "Exciting hour" (though i've yet to see an original cab EVER!) --- End quote --- Me too, only the Mat Mania version. I think it was a conversion only. I don't think there ever was an original cab. Now back the regularly scheduled thread! |
| CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: Peale on August 23, 2008, 07:26:34 am --- --- Quote from: Axe on August 22, 2008, 11:24:35 pm ---A co-worker mentioned that he has an original Pac-man cabinet that isn't in too terrible condition, but the monitor is definitely fried. it apparently works otherwise... but a new moniter is going tobe a few bucks.... for the same price i could probably cobble together a Mame system that would run Pac-man and a computer 19" monitor to put in it... but then it isn't original anymore. --- End quote --- Fix the monitor? --- End quote --- Uh, no ... give the cabinet to nice local CheffoJeffo who will then fix the monitor ... |
| Flake:
--- Quote from: HoopstarsGarage on August 23, 2008, 03:38:40 am ---If it was mine, I'd restore it as an original Defender but with one of the Multi-Williams PCB and control panels on it.. The Multi-Williams PCB's run the following games.. * Crash * Tetris * Robotron * Defender * Joust * Stargate * Mario Bros. * Qix * Rally-X * Bubbles * Splat * Sinistar * Moon Patrol * Wizard of Wor In short, do nothing that can not be undone.. Hoops --- End quote --- I have already considered this possiblity but my question is how does one play Sinistar with the Multi-Williams control panel? Sinistar requires a 49-way joystick so does this panel come with such? Also, Peale --- Quote from: Peale on August 23, 2008, 07:28:06 am --- --- Quote from: Flake on August 22, 2008, 04:38:32 pm ---Does anyone know what kind of monitor the orginal Defender game used? If I were to purchase a new monitor which one would you recommend? Price is certainly a consideration. It looks like you can purchase 19" arcade monitors on E-bay or even Happs for about $130 shipping included. Any thoughts? --- End quote --- Defender takes a shelf-mount standard arcade monitor. You can likely pick one up for the low price of free to fifty bucks. --- End quote --- Where does one pick this up for free? Or even for $50? That would be pretty nice. I think I am leaning towards the Defender cosmetic restoration with the Multi-Williams PCB and control panel. Now does anyone have a Defender stencil for free or on the cheap? ;) ;) |
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