Arcade Collecting > Pinball
I finally got a pin...RESTORED AND LOVING IT.
SavannahLion:
SS?
Q*Bert_OP:
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Solid State (contains CPU/Sound/Other PCBs)
SavannahLion:
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Solid State (contains CPU/Sound/Other PCBs)
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As opposed to mechanical/relay type circuits? OK, that makes sense.
ChadTower:
Yeah, prior to about 1978, they were all electromechanical. Lots of relays and stepper units for logic processing.
JeepMonkey:
Congrats!
I bought my first pin a year ago. A 1979 Solar Ride for $350. It was a nice starter pin, but now I find myself wanting to upgrade. Right now I am on a South Park pin kick.
Arcade, pinball, it doesn't matter. Must upgrade and add on.
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