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Title: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: 8BitMonk on November 07, 2016, 11:08:19 am
Anyone recognize this cabinet?

http://fargo.craigslist.org/vgm/5864216908.html (http://fargo.craigslist.org/vgm/5864216908.html)
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: pbj on November 07, 2016, 11:24:41 am
Mappy
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: 8BitMonk on November 07, 2016, 11:49:05 am
Mappy

Thanks! Hadn't seen one of them before.
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: Automark on November 09, 2016, 05:11:40 pm
Aow, that needs to be restored back to a mappy
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: paigeoliver on November 09, 2016, 05:49:17 pm
Aow, that needs to be restored back to a mappy

The hell it does. Mappy is quite common, and has obviously left the building as far as that cabinet is concerned. Terra Cresta is a fairly rare conversion game and you have a nice clean example in perfect working condition. Games like that are going extinct because people feel like they have to restore every single cabinet ever made.

So, you buy that, world loses a Terra Cresta. Go to deconvert it, somebody somewhere else torches an unconverted Mappy to feed the need for parts. And don't think that isn't exactly what happens.
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: ark_ader on November 10, 2016, 02:04:53 am
I disagree.  I would convert it back to Mappy.  Terra Cresta.. really?   ::)
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: big10p on November 10, 2016, 05:52:04 am
That just looks wrong to me as Terra Cresta. As Mappy, they look fantastic.
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: Malenko on November 10, 2016, 07:57:37 am
Terra Cresta was the first arcade game I ever owned, in a Pengo cab. Its just not that good of a game.
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: 8BitMonk on November 10, 2016, 11:35:28 am
So, you buy that, world loses a Terra Cresta. Go to deconvert it, somebody somewhere else torches an unconverted Mappy to feed the need for parts. And don't think that isn't exactly what happens.

Why do you assume cabs are torched to 'feed the need' for parts? Here's an alternate scenario... a Mappy has been sitting in a barn or warehouse rotting and is beyond repair but the components are all recoverable and for sale. A buyer purchases them and puts them back in a dedicated cab like this. I don't profess to be as knowledgable as you but I don't get what you find rare about a conversion like this, it seems easy to replicate in any cab.
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: paigeoliver on November 10, 2016, 01:23:12 pm
So, you buy that, world loses a Terra Cresta. Go to deconvert it, somebody somewhere else torches an unconverted Mappy to feed the need for parts. And don't think that isn't exactly what happens.

Why do you assume cabs are torched to 'feed the need' for parts? Here's an alternate scenario... a Mappy has been sitting in a barn or warehouse rotting and is beyond repair but the components are all recoverable and for sale. A buyer purchases them and puts them back in a dedicated cab like this. I don't profess to be as you knowledgable as you but I don't get what you find rare about a conversion like this, it seems easy to replicate in any cab.

Certain parts tend to pop up loose and survive conversions. Boards and marquees particularly. Bezels a little less commonly since they were often scraped to be reused for the conversion.

A loose control panel usually means the game was destroyed. Might have been last week, might have been 20 years ago, although it is more likely to be within recent history to have been stored without being junked for the whole 15 years or so where it was worthless and useless.

Wiring harness, that pretty much means the remains of the cabinet are still smoking. I have never found a wiring harness in any raid that wasn't a new unused Jamma harness.

Here is a fun game you can play, next time a Wells gardner color vector monitor pops up on ebay check the seller's other items, you are almost certainly going to find a Space Duel wiring harness at the bare minimum, usually everything off the machine is listed.

Ultimately the issue is that most kit-only games are simply going extinct. Every time a collector gets one he feels the need to deconvert it (maybe another one gets torched, maybe it doesn't, I know I would be lighting paperboy project cabinets on fire myself with the prices the parts for that game have reached). Every time a money guy gets a conversion game he sells the board to a board collector (most of these boards then vanish from circulation and never hit the market again), and then slaps in a 60 in 1 boardset and sells it to some chump.

Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: clok on November 12, 2016, 12:35:36 am
I was wondering the same thing, Live in Fargo. 8-Bit where you at in Mn?
Title: Re: What cabinet is this Terra Cresta in?
Post by: Automark on November 12, 2016, 05:20:04 pm
Aow, that needs to be restored back to a mappy

The hell it does. Mappy is quite common, and has obviously left the building as far as that cabinet is concerned. Terra Cresta is a fairly rare conversion game and you have a nice clean example in perfect working condition. Games like that are going extinct because people feel like they have to restore every single cabinet ever made.

So, you buy that, world loses a Terra Cresta. Go to deconvert it, somebody somewhere else torches an unconverted Mappy to feed the need for parts. And don't think that isn't exactly what happens.

Put the terra cresta in a diy or generic jamma cab, this is a mappy and not a terra thing and should be saved like that