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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: RayB on July 04, 2010, 03:55:13 pm
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Here is a very interesting video showing how Atari Games used to make a San Fransisco Rush driving cabinet (it's no wonder these things cost so much!):
SF RUSH ASSEMBLY ATARI GAMES (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0XEvyDwnkQ#)
And this is really interesting. I had heard of Battlezone being adapted for military training, but here is what looks like "Hard Drivin" style tech, adapted to 3 screens, for police training:
Atari Games Police Training Simulator (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__bvDrQQqT4#)
This I think was posted in someone's Star Wars cockpit thread, but here it is again anyways, an interview about Atari's Star Wars:
Atari Star Wars Programmer Greg Rivera Interview (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJCqiJM9THo#)
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Really Enjoyed these vid's, Thanks!
Although it did break my heart just a little, to see that Mario and Luigi had to leave Nintendo in these hard economic times to build cabs for Atari. ;)
Regards,
Scam
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Here's is an ABC news segment about arcades games in 1982. What's interesting is at 1:54 they flash a marquee of a game called "Toasters & Chainsaws". No entry for this exists in KLOV.
VIDEO FEVER from ABC news about arcade video games from 1982 part 2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tyi87fPcVck#)
Oh hell, why not throw in a Different Strokes episode. LOL
Diff'rent Strokes - 5.01 - Shoot-Out at the O.K. Arcade (3 of 3) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atfXTT7PkbM#)
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Makes sure to check out the videos posted here as well:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=102826.msg1099270#msg1099270 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=102826.msg1099270#msg1099270)
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Educational. But good to see the same construction methods are used by the pro's as by most home builders in the community. Granted, home-build strength doesn't need to match commercial strength and home designs are a little more accessible, but it shows all our construction methods are sound. I think the only real thing that made construction look more complex in arcades I used to frequent as a kid was that in fear of thieves most operators added a myriad of strengthening bars, extra locks and anti-tamper precautions!
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Very awesome stuff! I have been looking for a video for years on how they constructed Mortal kombat arcade machines. Help?
Thanks
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Very neat videos. I like how they did the underside of the SF Rush with the wheels just sticking out through the holes in the bottom and threaded leveling feet for when it was in position.
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Very neat videos. I like how they did the underside of the SF Rush with the wheels just sticking out through the holes in the bottom and threaded leveling feet for when it was in position.
I've been looking for a neat solution myself for when I build my driving cabinet and I thoght that worked well too.
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What's interesting is at 1:54 they flash a marquee of a game called "Toasters & Chainsaws". No entry for this exists in KLOV.
Spiritual Successor? (:
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3582/3450050138_a89d3fe9e4.jpg?v=0)
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Nice videos. How come Mario & Luigi can make a Rush cabinet in 7 minutes, but it takes all us 7 weeks???
What was that tool used to install the T-molding at the end of the SF Rush video? That looks so much easier & cleaner than my rubber deadblow mallet technique! Looks like some sort of small AC electric pounder-matic.
-Jason
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Tawny Little (like her), Jack Mittle, Josh Littman.....strange.
"...war games are big right now." Galaga was serious business!
72,000 Space Invaders machines in the US alone at the time. Wowzers.
Pac-Man wrist....games being banned from towns....gotta love it. Look at all those Tempest machines....
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What was that tool used to install the T-molding at the end of the SF Rush video?
I was curious about that myself... looks like a palm nailer:
http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/R350PNA-Palm-Nailer/EN/index.htm (http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/R350PNA-Palm-Nailer/EN/index.htm)
edit: yeah that's it... a little more googling says many palm nailer kits come with a hammering head for applying molding, dowels, and body work.
Super cool vids RayB, thanks for sharing.
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Was curious about that as well...hmm another nice to have tool ;)
Great videos RayB...the San Fran Rush one in particular...always wondered how they mass produced them. The main message from that 1996 cab was..."Look Ma no screws" just glue and nail gun.
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Was curious about that as well...hmm another nice to have tool ;)
Great videos RayB...the San Fran Rush one in particular...always wondered how they mass produced them. The main message from that 1996 cab was..."Look Ma no screws" just glue and nail gun.
REally? I could have sworn I saw them putting in counter-sunk screws.
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Ah I may have missed that...most of what I saw was glue...blam blam blam blam...rinse repeat...Ill have a closer look :)
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Now I REALLY want to play Chainsaws and Toasters....
I just spent 15 minutes trying to elaborate what the premise could even be... its uncanny.
Also I've been pronouncing Taito wrong for years if that video is correct. I've been saying Tay-tow, not Tie-tow. I wouldnt have had a problem if it was Thaito.
Also, did any one else notice Charles Napier giving the last bit of the news there? He was great in Rambo II...
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What is the guy using to install the t-molding at the very end of the SF Rush video?
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What is the guy using to install the t-molding at the very end of the SF Rush video?
Look up 5 posts above yours.
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Also I've been pronouncing Taito wrong for years if that video is correct. I've been saying Tay-tow, not Tie-tow. I wouldnt have had a problem if it was Thaito.
The video is correct.
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Wonder if it's a coincidence that the guy in the green hat looks like Mario....lol
Cool videos, those guys work fast!!! ;D
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Lol! My wife said the same thing!