If you like reading here is the info on what im planning on building
http://allincolorforaquarter.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-first-coin-op-laserdisc-game-and.htmlNow let me set the stage...
Its over 20yrs ago, I'm in a small illegal gambling room hidden inside a false wall of an asian pool hall in my neighbourhood..
John the butcher is playing the cherry machine, Still wearing his dirty apron, the room has a vile smell of blood and cigarettes.
The owner opens the door and wheels in a new machine, Quarter Horse, the first laser disc game in the world!
True Story...My name is Mike but most just call me Dread. I have been building arcade machines for almost 10 yrs. My first build was a Metroid themed bartop that still gets played daily.
A lot if not all of my building skills is a giant stewing pot of all the information amassed on this site, for that I thank everyone.
With life now a bit slower I have decided to jump on line to start documenting my builds.
So back to Quarter Horse, first it was a quite hard to get my hands on a copy. As its a laser disc game I wasn't having any luck.
I finally found a version in 2019 that is being run in South America today in some of the gambling houses and spots.
I paid a pretty penny for the copy, I haven't tested it yet, more to come on that later.
This version has taken the original laser disc videos and turned them into AVI and runs on a modified Window's XP OS.
My plan for the build is simple, I have a bunch of small monitors I have been buying over the years (I'm a monitor hoarder) I'm going to do single screen but instead of styling it like a cabinet I want to build it like a Japanese Pachislo machine with a top "Marquee" and a bottom "Display" with game/selection buttons across the center below the monitor.
I will be updating this often so follow me on my build... let the races begin!
The Dread In The Shed