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Arcade Collecting => Miscellaneous Arcade Talk => Topic started by: Level42 on January 18, 2008, 03:51:18 pm
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So, if you needed to choose one of the above, what would you get ? And why ?
P.S. I have to mention that the Chase HQ is of course the European version. The Vanguard probably is too, not sure though.
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Wow, tough call. Two of my favourite games. Vanguard was one of the first games I really threw a lot of quarters in and is high on my want list. Chase HQ was a game we played a lot in college as the pizza place we went to had one.
If I had to pick, I would go with Vanguard. Mostly becuase my MAME cab isn't setup with the four way fire buttons so it isn't really playable.
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Vanguard, mainly because I like classics. Also, it's a bit hard to compare a non-driving 'classic' to a driving 'post-classic'.
I had to repair a Chase HQ for someone and played it through the game completely with about 5 quarter inserts to continue game to the end. I don't know what the settings were on (easy vs hard?), but it had about as much fun as Turbo did (which was limited). I'd pick Pole Position for a classic driver, and perhaps OutRun or Top-Speed as a post-classic, and one of the hard drive driving games as a 'new' driver.
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I guess I would get the Vanguard. It's more in my era. And Chase is OK, but not THAT special. Still, I've got a pin coming and my house can't handle anymore cabs :(.
Did receive some pics of both the Vanguard and the ChaseHQ:
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100160/DSC05577/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100160/DSC05581/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100160/DSC05575/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100160/DSC05579/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100160/DSC05580/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100160/DSC05582/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100160/DSC05572/web.jpg)
I recognize that production sticker on that last pic. It's the same kind of sticker as was on that Puckman wall-machine I opened a thread about(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=75651.0):
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100160/f7b3_12/web.jpg)
This shows this Vanguard was also built by NSM in Germany.
There's no side art on the left side strangely. And I wonder where I've seen that other side art before. That Vanguard name looks like a sticker covering another name on that side-art.
Kinda neat machine. Not in great shape, but cheap and working....
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I must say that the Chase HQ is in EXCELLENT condition:
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100167/Frontside/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100167/P1020190/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100167/P1020191/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100167/P1020193/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100167/Beeld/web.jpg)
(http://gallery.mac.com/andre.huijts/100167/Back/web.jpg)
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I only just noticed. My Taito Double Axle had a very simular cab. Both built in the UK. The shifter is on the wrong side on the Chase HQ !
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I'd pass on both and wait for something better.
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I'd pass on both and wait for something better.
Good point...if you are running out of room as it is, you just need to ask yourself if either is a must have for you, or perhaps might be somthing you could make a profit on when you do come across a must have later on.
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Wow, that Chase HQ is in great shape. If the price was right, that would be a hard one to pass up.
I've never seen that artwork on the Vanguard before.