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maxmix:
It's funny this, I could have sworn I had seen original dedicated back in the day, here in Glasgow, Scotland...

I was one of the few people that was on it for hours at a time etc...

Back in the day.... A bit fuzzy now though....

maxmix
Epyx:
We could always message one of the KLOV guys who it says has a dedicated machine. I took a look and most of the ones that have a dedicated have it classified (when you drill down) as dedicated/not original...I also see a category original/dedicated, so maybe that means those 7 are dedicated conversion machines as opposed to original releases?

RayB:
Yeah Epyx, there's been some confusion among people who think that 1 game in a cabinet = dedicated. Or 1 game in a cabinet with all the right artwork = dedicated. Then there's the argument that dedicated means FACTORY dedicated. I'm glad they at least have a distinction between the two in there.
u_rebelscum:

--- Quote from: RayB on September 15, 2009, 11:53:33 pm ---... there's been some confusion among people who think that 1 game in a cabinet = dedicated. Or 1 game in a cabinet with all the right artwork = dedicated. Then there's the argument that dedicated means FACTORY dedicated. I'm glad they at least have a distinction between the two in there.
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Shouldn't there be three, then?  (I always thought it was the last.)  I can see some confusion still for those who think it means the middle, and those who can't tell between a clean convertion and a factory dedicated.



--- Quote from: maxmix on September 15, 2009, 09:47:06 pm ---It's funny this, I could have sworn I had seen original dedicated back in the day, here in Glasgow, Scotland...
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The game was released by a different company there than in the US.  (US = romstar, UK = electrocoin)  So it's possible that electrocoin did release a factory direct original even if romstar didn't.  The only manual online is from romstar, even though we know electrocoin released for UK and (should have) had their own manual.  (Could have been a copy of romstar's minus the "romstar" printed all over it.)  So the only evidence is from the flyers; the manuals don't say one way or the other at all.
RayB:
Flyer says conversion kit US:
http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=126&image=1

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