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Title: Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: AlanS17 on June 30, 2004, 06:53:34 pm
Leaf switch joysticks are difficult to come by in good condition, and Happs Ms Pac-Man replicas are plentiful, durable, and not too expensive. Would putting one of these things into a classic Ms Pac-Man cab decrease its value?
Title: Re:Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: Ed ONeill on June 30, 2004, 07:10:32 pm
Everything and anything can inccrease/decrease value, but do you really beleive every one who has this game has the original joystick ..don't forget things break over the years and there is nothing you can do about it.

If you are keeping the machine and your friend ccom over most of them aren't going to know the diffrence

Now if you are going to sell it keep looking on ebay til you find an original then sell it or sell it as is ...some people might not care if it's an original, replica or even if it's a totally diffrent  stick all together.

Just my 2 cents
Ed
Title: Re:Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: pitfaller on June 30, 2004, 07:12:19 pm
To most people, no (provided its a 4-way of course)

That said, for some folks it will *definately* matter:

1) Those for whom the "click" sound is grating...

2) RGVAC folks who are sticklers for details - this is *not* a bad thing by the way - as long as you make it clear somewhere on the cab that it is not 100% stock, you should be fine.  Check the RGVAC archives for fun and enjoyment regarding, for example, reproduction side art that does not have any markings on it to indicate its a reproduction  amongst other enjoyable discussions.  Many RGVAC folks take game collecting very seriously - when you move into that realm, some are looking for musuem quality stuff which means 100% original.  Again, thats not a bad thing.

I can only imagine the hellfire that must erupt from hard-core collectors when someone who bought a machine expecting it to have 100% original parts finds out otherwise...
Title: Re:Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: AlanS17 on June 30, 2004, 07:52:54 pm
Well I'm building this thing with the intent to sell it. Should I find a less-than-perfect original instead?
Title: Re:Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: menace on June 30, 2004, 09:27:55 pm
I would use what looks good and comes as close to the original as you can--I doubt that the presence of a non-original joystick is going to hurt your prospects to sell--cabinet condition, artwork,monitor condition would be more important I would think.  Although a clicking pacman would be weird...
Title: Re:Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: RayB on June 30, 2004, 11:33:54 pm
Depends on the game...
My Galaga had a microswitch 8-way (weird!). I bought a restrictor plate to make it 2-way. Well, finally I got a fair deal on an original Galaga 2-way on Ebay, so now I have a used original 2-way in there and am very happy about it. (Feel's just right!)
Title: Re:Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: Nannuu on July 01, 2004, 01:09:03 am
Depends on who you are selling it to.  Most people won't even realize it clicks or won't remember if the classic clicked.  If you are taking it to a Super Auction it won't matter anyway as it is too loud for anyone to hear it  ;)
Title: Re:Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: RayB on July 01, 2004, 09:59:20 am
What may matter more is the STYLE of stick. For example, most classics should have the red-ball style, not a happ tear drop or other weird stick. I think I'd notice that much sooner than noticing if it's microswitch.
Title: Re:Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: DarkKobold on July 01, 2004, 01:42:16 pm
The real question is, how are you selling it?
If it is ebay, then RayB is right. No one can tell a microswitch joystick from a leaf joystick in a picture.

If you are selling it on a personal basis, than whoever buys it will most likely want to play the game well, which means microswitch, as oppose to old ass crap.

If you are selling to the loveable nuts on RGVAC or KLOV, then you would be burned at the stake, then dragged through the streets by brad pitt on a chariot if you replaced the joystick.
Title: Re:Would putting a microswitch joystick into a classic decrease the value?
Post by: AlanS17 on July 01, 2004, 06:03:08 pm
Well I have the option to either sell the machine online or at a Super Auction. I can buy either a replacement CP with used parts or buy a new Happs red ball-top replacement joystick.