This is what i got for a days worth of work out in Tyler, Texas.
I work part time for a family entertainment center as an arcade repair tech in north Texas. One night I was approached by a gentleman who used to run a arcade business and he said that he had over 100 games sitting in storage for 6 years collecting dust out in Tyler and wanted to know if I could repair games for him and he would pay me with games. This storage was packed full of games, very HOT, DIRTY and DUSTY. But, worth it.
Pole Position - not part of the take. Mame project - If I ever get to it.
B. Rap Boys - This game is in working condition. Has a Tatung monitor chassis that needs a cap kit as the colors are all funky and I cant dial it in. If anyone has got a manual for it let me know. Cab in good condition.
Commando - This game has no problems at all. Needs a new bezel and bezel glass.
Trivia Master - just barely in the picture. Don't know why I took this one, probably because its a cabaret and I can convert it to something else. Dead monitor.
Centipede - Game has a very loud hum coming from the speakers, Still has an original Big Blue cap in it - that might be the problem. Monitor has Centipede burn-in and the art work and control panel overlay need to be replaced. Game plays perfect.
Tetris - Not in the picture. This cab was converted from a Marble Madness (why oh why). The CP artwork needs to be replaced. Game has no problems.
2 - IGT Model 70 Manufactured in 1985 Poker machines from the Stardust in Las Vegas. These machines are in great shape but, need new monitors as the burn-in is very bad. 24-7 will do that to them. Oh, here is the kicker - the keys to get in them could not be located.

AAAAARRRRGGGGGHHHH. I couldn't pass them up.
Well, that's my take so far and will be going back out in a few weeks to do more work.
Hawkypro