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Author Topic: Pac-Man Cocktail, Midway-Style [Finished]  (Read 22908 times)

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Gaaargh

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Re: Pac-Man Cocktail, Midway-Style
« Reply #40 on: February 17, 2013, 02:02:24 pm »
Here are long overdue final pics. It's been done for a few months, and that means I've been playing it more than browsing here.

Final. LEDs behind the 25¢, and white plexi over the control panels


The glorious bezel


Coin door guts. 'anycoin' mechs, LEDs, great keychain, plywood coinbox, with corrugated plastic coinbox in it


The PC that powers it all, far from neatly wrapped, but mounted on the side panel are a keyboard, and the smart strip which feeds from a power supply socket, mounted on that side. There is much more horsepower than needed for the bulk of the vert games this runs, but Gunbarich, Nitroball, & Cyvern all run without issue.


An oversaturated pic that shows the glow of the pacman neon located out of frame



Thank you very much to all who contributed, commented, supplied, and looked. It was a great thing to build, and gets plenty of use.
« Last Edit: February 17, 2013, 02:04:51 pm by Gaaargh »
Kludged together a MAME cab 10 years ago, it got a makeover January 2012

2012 - built a cocktail Pacman near-repro running 60-odd vertical games Link