EDIT: Pictures of my progress towards the bottom of the thread. Original post preserved for future reference, but it's kind of irrelevant now, since the cabinet is already being MAMEd.
Having spent five years getting ready to turn my gutted Venture cabinet into a MAME machine, and being on the brink of doing it, I'm now getting pangs of conscience from reading all these threads about converting Journey, Galaxian, and Smash TV into MAME cabinets. Clearly, it's not a very popular idea to convert an old cabinet into something else. I would like to describe the cabinet and my plan for it and see what the likelihood is of me being ostracized by the community if I carried it out.
The cabinet in question is the Exidy style used for Hard Hat, Pepper II, and Venture. In this case, it was specifically a Venture. By the time I got it, it had been converted to a Mr. Do Run Run, then gutted of its PCB and monitor. Its side-art had been removed and it was repainted black and had Mr. Do stickers applied that were then apparently ripped off at a later date, leaving an obvious circle behind. The control panel was in bad shape from rust and peeling paint, which someone tried to cover up with a piece of metal molding screwed directly over the damage. The Venture bezel art is in decent shape, but the middle of the plexi has "Keep Me" scratched into it. The original marquee had a ripped Mr. Do sticker pasted over it, but I got that off and cleaned it up. The coin door was filled with plugs from various locking bars, and it had been spraypainted completely black, including the chrome.
I still have the control panel, buttons, joystick, bezel, marquee, etc. All I have done to the cabinet since 2003 is strip off the chewed up t-molding, sand off the black paint job, fill in the various holes and chipped edges, ground all the spraypaint off the coindoor, and installed a regular AC fluorescent . It has always been my intention to make a cabinet that would conform to the contours of the original design not to make a monstrosity out of it. I was going to do modular panels, perhaps four, that would use the original locking latches to hold them in place. I had no plans to do anything that didn't involve the original carriage bolt and screw holes already in the cabinet. I wanted to do something completely reversible in case anyone wanted to turn this into a Venture cabinet again some day, the same reason I held onto the other parts I had from it. If I could find vectorized Venture sideart, I'd go the step of adding that and try to get a resized bezel image to keep it looking like a Venture and make any future conversion that much easier. Anyway, since Hellcade and Andy's page of horrors both show Venture conversions as examples of great evil, I can't in good conscience go through with making this a MAME cabinet until I've at least asked if anyone wants to trade a different generic cabinet for it because they want to restore this to its original state. I have no truck or means of moving it, so if anyone did want to trade they'd have to come to my apartment in Panama City, FL. I have the joystick, fire buttons, marquee, and bezel with me, but the control panel and start buttons are back in Georgia, so I'd have to have those shipped down or make a trip up to get them.
I don't really want to give it up, I like this cabinet because it's tall, so I don't have to slouch as much to play, and it's well shaded with the Asteroids Deluxe like side walls. I love the marquee, which is why I wish I could tie it together with reproduction of the original side art, but I am a history buff at heart and I now feel an ache in my stomach at the thought that I'd be bastardizing something someone really cares about out there, so I'm going to wait a bit to see if anyone is interested in having this cabinet for something else. I'd be interested in trading for a cabinet that has more elbow room to the sides because the six buttons a piece Street Fighter layout is going to be cramped in the Venture cab.
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