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How quickly would you notice? (for paigeoliver)
AlanS17:
Well I just have so many other things to keep me busy right now, and if I'm going to build a Galaga, it's going to (hopefully) be done the right way. I'd rather see this stuff go into a real Galaga machine.
How much did you pay for your machine? I hope, for your sake, that the artwork is still in good condition. The artwork costs more to replace than the board.
CheffoJeffo:
C$200 and has everything but the board (but I haven't seen the artwork yet).
Cheers
AlanS17:
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on May 26, 2005, 02:50:49 pm ---C$200 and has everything but the board (but I haven't seen the artwork yet).
Cheers
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Sounds like a pretty good start.
nostrebor:
--- Quote from: AlanS17 on May 26, 2005, 02:21:30 pm ---
--- Quote from: nostrebor on May 26, 2005, 02:16:10 pm ---I'm not impressed with it either. I just am not a big Galaga fan, so I never play it unless my daughter want to use the Jakks game.
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You better not be talking smack about Galaga!
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:angel: :-X :angel:
CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: AlanS17 on May 26, 2005, 02:58:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on May 26, 2005, 02:50:49 pm ---C$200 and has everything but the board (but I haven't seen the artwork yet).
Cheers
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Sounds like a pretty good start.
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I thought so ... considering at the last auction a busted-up, non-original, non-working (unless someone else figured out how to get it working) Galaga went for C$250.
Also a good baby step in moving into this new hobby (I originally intended only to build a MAME machine -- had been designing it for 18 months) ... a good classic with only a small amount of work to be done. So far, I've only dealt with working boards/machines and done some conversions and MAMEing.
Cheers.
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