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Author Topic: Atomiswave cabinets?  (Read 1372 times)

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DYNAGOD

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Atomiswave cabinets?
« on: March 02, 2005, 12:52:42 pm »
Anyone know approximate pricing or a place to buy a new or used atomiswave cabinet? ive come up with nothing..
i really like the look of them and with one i would be able to dedicate my egret to vertical shooters and use the AW cab with its hi res monitor for newer horizontal titles.
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Re: Atomiswave cabinets?
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2005, 07:30:06 pm »
Found a US supplier.
quite a bit pricier than i imagined at 3k+ for a no doubt cheaply built injection molded plastic japanese cabinet.
i cant get over some of the prices of the cabs on that site..
average price range is 3,000.00 to 14,000.00$...many of them are classic games too.. no wonder the "how did the arcade generation die" thread is running strong..
this is highway robbery. i mean all many of them are is plywood and a monitor.. criminal isnt even the word..
and the atomiswave isnt made of more than 7 dollars in plastic media for the molding unit..


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