Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: ChadTower on January 12, 2006, 03:21:08 pm
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Twice at work now people have come up to me, people I don't know, with questions about arcade games. These are people I haven't met so apparently word is getting around a bit that I work on games. I don't even talk about it much. I've had this happen a few times outside of work too.
Does this happen to you as well?
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Heh, I was at a suppliers site last year and happened to mention I worked built Arcade machines for fun and showed em my web site. Now when I go up, they always ask me which Arcade I'm working on now...
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Yip.... and I'm certainly no "expert" by any means.
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The guy today, who I've never met, came to me asking about a problem with an EM pin he has... which certainly is not a strength of mine. His problem sounded very much like a broken solder joint, though, and could probably be found fairly quickly.
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I'm not really known as the "arcade guy", but people at work do ask me what I'm working on from time to time.
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Same here. LOL People are crawling out of the woodwork now. It is just great. :)
Any male age 25-35 that I come in contact with is now all of a sudden my best friend.
LOL
You would have thought I won the powerball or something.
Too bad chicks are drawn to me because of it. :)
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The guy at Radio Shack always asks a lot of questions.
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I get most of my parts sent to the office, so I've always got some kind of arcade crap on my desk. Ordered a new panel for my Dynamo cabinet a while back and got all sorts of questions.
So yeah, at work, I'm definitely the "arcade guy"
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I have been recently tapped for ideas for video gamed themed Employee Referral Programs (including prize ideas)....and just yesterday advice on how to obtain an Xbox 360 and what would be a reasonable cost for that.
Yep. They all know I'm a geek in my office.
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Naw, I'm still known as "the successful-handsome-rich guy". It's a hell of an albatross to carry.
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I don't know if everyone I deal with is just a lame-o or what. I have the opposite experience where people just look at me with a blank stare when I tell them that I've built an arcade machine. I tell them that it plays every game that they remember from the arcades, Atari, Nintendo, etc. and they pretty much pat me on the head and say, "That's nice." Makes me want to move to Australia where apparently everyone is wild about arcades.
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Haha, yep same here. Most people just don't get it, or must've never set foot in an arcade in the 80s/90s.
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Same here.....Blank look....
Oh....
Anyway did you see that program on telly last night...
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Not quite. I'm "the Spore Cubes" guy.
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I think alot of (normal) people are nostalgic about arcade games and would love to chat about their memories and experiences. But when they hear that I went so far as to build an entire cabinet, they kinda want to back away slowly without breaking eye contact.
On the other hand, the regular geeks (I'm in IT) love to talk about this stuff and wish they had the drive, time, skill, and desire to build, restore, or buy something.
-pmc
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Naw, I'm still known as "the successful-handsome-rich guy". It's a hell of an albatross to carry.
Who do you think they're mistaking you for? ;)
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I don't know if everyone I deal with is just a lame-o or what. I have the opposite experience where people just look at me with a blank stare when I tell them that I've built an arcade machine. I tell them that it plays every game that they remember from the arcades, Atari, Nintendo, etc. and they pretty much pat me on the head and say, "That's nice." Makes me want to move to Australia where apparently everyone is wild about arcades.
If you've gotta tell them, save your breath. Once word gets out, they'll be bugging you all the time. "Hey dood, when are you going to that auction again and can I give you like, $300 or so and you just pick me up a Golden Tee 2005?"
Ass hats.
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Yeah - I get that too. Since I work in IT, we're all a bunch of geeks anyways so I get lots of questions on it. They all loved my website, and I have introduced a number of people to Mame and StarRoms...
Hey - that's legal? WTF?
I thought all the Mamers were pirates, and took money away from these big corporations, so they can't feed their families...
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Mostly I see the change with the ladies.
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... they pretty much pat me on the head and say, "That's nice." Makes me
To alot of people, grown men talking about video games is no different than if you were talking about playing with dolls.
Of course those kinds of women usually have NO hobbies beyond shopping and dreaming about their wedding day. (there are lots of em like this)
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I've got a hot little biscuit of a wife and she loves my Golden Tee.
She likes the video game stuff, too.
HAR!
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At work, they don't say it, but I'm likely not the 'arcade guy' but more of the 'pain-in-the-ass' guy.
Of course, the problem is I work for an arcade outfit, so...
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Same here.
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I very quickly became the arcade guy at work when I brought 5 defender style cabinets up there to make use of the paint room.
I even have a prospect to buy what turned out to be an extra arcade due to a dropout in our build group.
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I'm more the "tech guy" than the "arcade guy"
My friends and family know me as the person that always has his hand in some new project or gadget, and the arcades are just another of my crazy hobbies to all of them. I get asked about the arcades a lot... but not any more than computers or new gadgets, etc.
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At work, they don't say it, but I'm likely not the 'arcade guy' but more of the 'pain-in-the-ass' guy.
Of course, the problem is I work for an arcade outfit, so...
are you STILL at that place?
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...Makes me want to move to Australia where apparently everyone is wild about arcades.
hey, thats why I moved to Australia ;D
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At work, they don't say it, but I'm likely not the 'arcade guy' but more of the 'pain-in-the-ass' guy.
Of course, the problem is I work for an arcade outfit, so...
are you STILL at that place?
I'm sticking it out for now. Not terrible lately...in fact, Mumbles has gone from three days at the shop to two. And Cool Guy spends most of his time there now.
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Makes me want to move to Australia where apparently everyone is wild about arcades.
If you come here, do it for the weather and the women as a priority. They're not *THAT* arcade mad here. :)
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I agree with Havok....since I'm also in IT, I have no problem talking with my co-workers about my arcade hobby/obsession. In fact, a couple of my co-workers have build arcade machines since I introduced them to the hobby. I'll have to say though that I *do* get strange looks from some of the 'younger' people though. ;D
*However*, most of my other friends/family always look at me like I'm the "crazy tech guy" when I tell them about my projects. The strange thing is, when they actually *see* the finished product, they love it!
Hey, I guess everyone needs a hobby of some sort. I give my wife strange looks all the time because of her 'scrapbooking' hobby....
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Of course those kinds of women usually have NO hobbies beyond shopping and dreaming about their wedding day. (there are lots of em like this)
Most of them are like this... I tried for years to convince my wife to pick up a hobby. No luck. I am lucky, though, that she is not the type that revolves every moment of her spare time around me. THOSE are the women that are impossible to deal with... the ones who want every moment spent with them. <shudder>
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not the type that revolves every moment of her spare time around me. THOSE are the women that are impossible to deal with... the ones who want every moment spent with them. <shudder>
My my, but you do have the troubles don't you.
How do you type with that straightjacket on anyway?
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I'm like Jimi Hendrix with a keyboard.
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You light it on fire and get stoned a lot?
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I'm more the "tech guy" than the "arcade guy"
I am also known generally as the remodelling guy [specifically: wood floors guy, paint guy, doors guy, plumbing guy, AC/DC guy (electricals, not 80's rock ;))].
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Damn I need all those skills to finish my basement and have a proper gameroom that's not 45 degrees.
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Ask some of the girls (that are latched onto you in adoration) if any of them can do renos.
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They're just using him to get to me, Zakk
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Makes me want to move to Australia where apparently everyone is wild about arcades.
If you come here, do it for the weather and the women as a priority. They're not *THAT* arcade mad here. :)
Women, weather, and arcades. It sounds like a magical wonderland. A magical, wonderful, skin cancer-filled wonderland. ;)
Spoken from a man who moved out of Arizona 5 years ago.
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The guy at Radio Shack always asks a lot of questions.
He's got questions, you've got answers.
-S
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I'm the only guy in my circle of non-techie friends who has done something like this. I've had more then a couple people ask me if they could buy one and they also said they knew other people that would buy one. They say this like I should be pumping these things out and making a ton of cash. When I tell them the cost would be probably near $2,000 they usually come up with a look of shock and a "well, it's nice, but not for that kind of money" look. They do this even though I just got done telling them there is a full computer and monitor setup in the cabinet, and controls aren't exactly inexpensive either.
So...yeah... it's probably considered a crazy hobby. My friends will think nothing of spending $100 a week on beer...